Korean restaurant offers a cozy, homey atmosphere with hand-painted murals and a clean, organized environment. The vibe is casual and local, with a chill owner creating a welcoming space. It feels like expert-made homemade meals in a no-frills setting.
Rich soup and soft, generous meat define the Gamjatang here. Eating it with rice creates a perfect combination that stands out.
Authentic Korean soups come with a bowl of rice and deliver traditional flavors. These soups offer a homestyle taste that feels like family cooking and serve as a perfect transitional meal.
Good to know
If you’re ordering the Sundaeguk, the portion is already generous.
There is a small language barrier if you don't speak Korean.
If you run out of side dishes, ask right away.
Spacious interior combines simple, clean design with a traditional Korean diner feel. Atmosphere stays cozy and welcoming with Korean dramas and K-pop music playing quietly, creating an authentic vibe. Seating is comfortable, and the space feels lively without overcrowding.
Rich and flavorful broth defines the Gamjatang here, balanced without being overpowering. It comes alongside dishes like soondaeguk and boodaejjigae, making for a hearty meal.
Soups like seolleongtang, kimchi jjigae, and galbitang come in generous portions at a reasonable price. The flavors stay true to authentic Korean style and consistently satisfy.
Good to know
They have a lunch special from Monday to Friday (10:30 AM – 2:00 PM) with only $1 off the regular price.
Free parking is available for customers.
Most dishes are large enough for two meals, making them affordable.
Small, simple Korean restaurant with authentic soups and a cozy, welcoming atmosphere. The place feels homely and clean, buzzing with energy during busy times. Food pairs well with soju, enhancing the traditional dining experience.
Offers single-serving gamjatang with a familiar taste like smoked meat spicy cabbage stew. Includes other dishes like sundae soup and dakbokkeumtang that pair well with the gamjatang.
Authentic Korean soups here taste genuinely homemade and traditional. Few places offer such flavorful and legit Korean soup options.
Good to know
The restaurant has a free parking lot, making it easy to visit.
Hotpots and casseroles are the main focus here, with no BBQ or sushi.
The side dishes are limited to three: cabbage kimchi, radish kimchi, and pickled radish.
Small, hole-in-the-wall Korean restaurant with a spotless environment and simple, frequently updated menu. Atmosphere suits casual meals with friends or family, offering generous portions of traditional soups and dishes like gamjatang and green onion fried chicken.
Pork bone soup stands out with its rich flavor and hearty broth. Gamjatang comes highly recommended and consistently tastes delicious.
Pork bone soup stands out as a favorite Korean soup here. Traditional Korean soups come across as extremely delicious and authentic.
Good to know
The menu was updated in December 2025, featuring new dishes.
The menu changes frequently, offering seasonal specialties.
They offer a variety of soup and chicken dishes.
Restaurant blends traditional Joseon and modern Korean styles with a clean, spacious interior and casual, welcoming vibe. Tables sit close together, filling quickly and creating a lively atmosphere. Outdoor patio seating offers a relaxed option for fresh air dining.
Large portions come with four big pork bones and half a big potato. The meat stays very tender and flavorful, making it a solid choice for gamjatang.
Hearty traditional Korean soups and stews offer rich, authentic flavors. This spot serves as a solid alternative for those seeking classic Korean soup without going to K-Town.
Good to know
Free underground parking is available for diners.
The restaurant is located on the first floor just after exiting the elevator.
The side dishes are unlimited refills at no extra charge.
Old school Korean restaurant with authentic atmosphere and casual, inviting vibe feels like stepping into a Korean TV soap opera. Music adds life to the space, balancing a relaxing and neat environment. Regulars enjoy traditional Korean soups and dishes, often paired with soju or makkoli.
Pork backbone stew comes with a good amount of meat and rich flavor. It tastes close to the traditional Korean version and stands out as exceptionally flavorful and satisfying.
Korean soups here come with rich flavors and pair well with Soju. This spot offers some of the best Korean soup compared to others in the area.
Good to know
Cash is required for payment; credit cards are not accepted.
Parking can be challenging; consider arriving early or using public transport.
Portion sizes are generous, often enough for two people to share.
Small, cozy Korean restaurant with tight seating and a quick dining pace. Atmosphere feels like eating at a grandmother's house, offering an authentic Korean stew experience. Space is cramped during busy times, encouraging fast turnover rather than lingering.
Spicy pork and potatoes create a rich, flavorful stew with a hearty, filling portion size. The gamjatang offers a large, addictive serving that suits sharing.
Super hearty and authentic home-style Korean soups come in a no-frills, neighborhood setting. Affordable options focus on delivering solid, traditional flavors without fuss.
Good to know
The restaurant closes at 8pm, not 8:45pm.
The pork bone soup costs $16 including tax.
There could be a wait because the total capacity is about 15 people.
Bright, spacious Korean restaurant with authentic Korean vibe and K-pop music playing in the background. Atmosphere feels like dining in Seoul, with communal chatter and cozy, inviting energy. Kitchenware is high quality metal, enhancing the genuine experience.
Tender meat in the Gamjatang tastes like it is marinated in ginger. The soup has more meat than in Korea and stands out as one of the best soups here.
Authentic Korean soups here are filling and bursting with tasty flavors. The menu offers a variety of traditional options that stand out in the local scene.
Good to know
Expect wait times of 20-30 minutes during busy dinner hours.
The restaurant accepts credit cards and mobile payments.
Menu items typically range from $15 to $30.