Small, cozy space with plenty of space between tables creates a warm, friendly atmosphere. Korean dishes come with variety of kimchi and side dishes, highlighting authentic flavors. The restaurant draws a steady crowd seeking authentic Korean home cooking near a Korean market and shops.
Rich and hearty, the gamjatang features deep flavors and tender meat. It pairs well with dishes like naengmyeon and grilled mackerel, all noted for being delicious.
Cold noodles come with fresh kimchi on the side. The noodles are not buckwheat but milmyeon style. Both the naengmyeon and gamjatang dishes taste good.
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The restaurant is less than 15 minutes from the main strip in Las Vegas.
The lunch menu is priced at $9.99.
The total bill for a meal can be around $17.99.
Korean barbecue restaurant with smokeless grills and spaced-out tables creates a clean, cozy atmosphere with bright lighting. Music complements the vibe, keeping noise levels low even when full. Unique touches include traditional-modern decor and call buttons for easy service.
Spicy pork bone stew comes with cabbage and a rich, hearty broth. Portions are plentiful and the stew stands out among other soups like kimchi soup.
Broth stands out with a well balanced, bright, and light flavor that does not need vinegar or mustard. Options include Hamheung Mul Naengmyeon and galbitang naengmyeon, both noted for their delicious taste.
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Reservations are recommended for larger groups to ensure seating.
Expect a wait time of 30-45 minutes during peak dinner hours.
Credit cards are accepted, but cash is preferred for smaller orders.
Restaurant occupies a spacious, modern space with elegant decor and large booths that create a warm, homey vibe. Atmosphere feels cozy and lively, echoing an authentic Korean neighborhood tavern, though noise levels can rise with loud guests. Outdoor patio welcomes dogs and offers BYOB hospitality, enhancing a relaxed dining experience.
Gamjatang features tender, delicious meat and a clean broth. It pairs well with other dishes like cold noodles and grilled eel.
Mul naengmyeon stands out with its refreshing cold noodles and clear broth. Bibim naengmyeon offers a spicy kick that balances well with galbijjim, making the combo a popular choice.
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Street parking after 6pm is free.
The entrance is to the left, and the parking lot is behind the building.
There is parking downstairs, but it is accessible only via Hudson Terrace.
Two-floor space offers cosmic ceiling art and a cozy vibe with moderate music. Gamjatang delivers a homey bone soup that comforts, while naengmyeon shines with fantastic cold noodles and solid texture. Perfect for relaxed meals or business lunches.
Bone soup stands out with a homey taste that feels comforting. Gamjatang pairs well with other dishes like Chadol Jjamppong and Bossam for a hearty meal.
Cold noodles come with a fantastic taste and solid texture. Bibim naengmyun is available and worth trying.
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The restaurant offers good portion sizes at reasonable prices.
Expect a fine dining experience without the high price tag.
Late night drinks and hangover foods are available.
Small Korean restaurant offers a cozy atmosphere with tight seating and modern design. Bright lighting and clean interior create a straightforward, unpretentious vibe. Frequented for comfort food, it feels like a kitchen in Seoul with a family-run touch.
Spicy potato and pork bone stew delivers an intense, gratifying flavor. The soy marinated crab and gamjatang both come out super delicious and satisfying.
Soy sauce marinated crab and bibim naengmyeon stand out with their bold flavors. Mul naengmyeon features buckwheat noodles in a rich, meaty broth that stays light and refreshing.
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They have a good sized parking lot, so parking is convenient.
The portion sizes are generous and reasonably priced.
They charge a 3% fee for credit card payments.
Long, narrow space blends modern and traditional Korean décor with dim, moody lighting. Gamjatang is extremely spicy and hearty, while naengmyeon offers a refreshing, flavorful taste with great combos. Small tables and free refill banchan add to the experience.
Extremely spicy and generous with meat, the gamjatang stands out for its bold heat and hearty portions. It offers a comforting soup experience with a strong kick.
Mool naengmyeon offers a very refreshing and flavorful experience. The galbi naengmyeon combo pairs well and provides better value than ordering the full galbi jjim with sides. Both mul and bibim naengmyeon come out delicious here.
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Reservations are recommended, especially after 6pm when the restaurant fills up quickly.
Dinner is served from 5 p.m. on weekdays and all day on weekends.
The restaurant limits each party’s dining time to 2 hours.
Spacious dining area with high ceilings and wide walkways creates an open, quiet atmosphere. Clean, modern interior features authentic Korean table settings with napkins and chopsticks under tables. Air conditioning runs strong, enhancing comfort during meals.
Pork neck bones come in large chunks packed with meat in a rich broth. The stew stays consistently flavorful and authentic, making it a solid choice for gamjatang.
Bibim Naengmyeon offers a super refreshing taste with a perfect chewy texture. The cold noodles pair well with spicy pork and seolleongtang, though portions tend to be small.
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Reservations are not required, and seating is usually available without a wait.
The Budae Jjigae costs $45, which is on the higher end for a dish.
No side dishes, including Kimchi, are served with the soups.
Hanok-style interior with high ceilings and lively K-pop music sets a cozy, energetic mood. Gamjatang features foamy earthen pot soup rich with meat and sour kimchi. Mul naengmyeon offers bouncy noodles in a cool, mild broth, perfect after heat.
Gamjatang here comes with lots of meat or sometimes more potatoes and bones. The soup often has a foamy top, showing it cooks in an earthen pot. The kimchi in the stew tastes very sour.
Mul naengmyeon offers a cool and refreshing experience with bouncy and chewy noodles in a broth that is not too spicy. It serves as a satisfying dish, especially after stepping in from the heat.
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The restaurant is open 24 hours from Tuesday to Saturday.
The kitchen is closed from 5 AM to 7 AM.
No wait is needed on Wednesday nights.
Small Korean restaurant offers a quiet, relaxing atmosphere with homey, welcoming vibes. Generous portions and authentic, flavorful dishes like gamjatang and galbitang define the experience. Limited parking and reasonable prices distinguish it from others.
Gamjatang features lots of meaty bones with fresh, tender meat and a distinct earthy and herby flavor. The stew is just the right amount of spicy and hearty, making it a flavorful and warm dish.
Broth and noodles come in bibim and mool styles with solid flavor. Kimchi fried rice pairs well alongside the naengmyeon. Other dishes like gamjatang and soondae also complement the meal.
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Parking at Yangji Gamjatang is a challenge due to limited space and high demand.
Visitors should plan ahead for parking, especially on busy nights.
The restaurant offers generous portions, enough for two people to share.
Traditional Korean restaurant buzzes with genuine Korean style decor and city views. Gamjatang shines with generous portions and rich flavor. Naengmyeon dishes impress with delicious flavors, though noodle cuts can be uneven. Seating is practical but uncomfortable.
Gamjatang offers generous portions with a flavor that often matches traditional Korean versions. The dish is consistently delicious and plentiful, making it a standout option among lunch specials.
Naengmyeon dishes like Doenjji and Yucheon stand out for their delicious flavors. Noodles sometimes get a haphazard cut when requested to be cut.
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Make a reservation to avoid disappointment, especially on weekends.
The restaurant gets crowded on Friday nights and during weekend dinner crowds.
Lunch specials are available from Monday to Friday until 3 PM.
Bright, clean, and spacious dining area offers a quiet atmosphere with only a few tables. Menu features diverse Korean dishes including highly praised cold noodles and beef bone soup. Hot water is available for baby formula, adding a practical touch for families.
Offers a value meal with gamjatang priced at 9.99, including seolleongtang and galbitang at half price. Gamjatang is well-prepared and satisfying, often paired with other soups like seolleongtang.
Bibim naengmyeon offers a sweet, sour, and spicy flavor with a subtle pepper touch. Mul naengmyeon features a mild broth with a slightly spicy aftertaste, paired well with LA galbi for a refreshing meal.
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Half-price Naengmyeon is available during cold months.
Parking is available in a free lot next to the restaurant.
Galbitang and Gamjatang are on sale for $9.99.