Minimalistic and elegant interior combines with cozy, modern design and contemporary Korean music to create a bright, clean atmosphere. Comfortable seating and live music performances add to the chill, inviting vibe. Thoughtful touches like complimentary Korean iced tea and elegant place settings enhance the overall experience.
Authentic Korean cuisine shines through with delicious banchan and a unique salad. The dolsot bibimbap and bulgogi stand out as especially flavorful, alongside tasty fried beef dumplings.
Food features interesting flavors and unique presentations. The Shim Ramyun fried rice comes in a cup noodle container with fried rice mixed with instant noodles, offering a cute and mild spice experience.
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Reservations are recommended due to the restaurant's popularity.
The restaurant is accessed via a flight of exterior stairs.
The menu features a diverse selection of traditional and street Korean dishes.
Space combines chic, contemporary decor with an open bar counter showcasing cocktail preparation. Atmosphere feels refined yet lively, with soju-based cocktails standing out as a unique feature. Tables offer some privacy despite close spacing, creating a balance between intimacy and energy.
Birria Mandu stands out as a fusion of Mexican and Korean flavors with rich, bold taste. Kimchi fried rice, bossam, and truffle duck offer flavorful Korean tapas that balance tradition and creativity.
Small plates feature interesting fusion flavors with savory seasoning that stands out. The cocktail selection also offers a really interesting range.
Good to know
Get your reservation in advance as this place gets crowded quickly.
If you cancel your reservation less than 6 hours prior, you get charged $10 per person.
The happy hour is from 4-7pm with $2 off wine, $6 beers, and $10 cocktails.
Interior resembles a Korean movie set with traditional dolls and a thatched cottage roof decoration. Atmosphere feels cozy and immersive, evoking dining in Seoul with homely lighting and cute decor. Small space divides into two parts, creating an intimate setting for friends and family.
Galbi-jjim offers plenty of tender meat to share. The Korean Fried Chicken is crispy outside, juicy inside, paired with light cabbage slaw and house sauce. The Seafood Soft Tofu Stew has a rich broth packed with fresh seafood flavor.
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Jincook does not accept reservations, so expect a 40-60 minute wait.
The restaurant is open until midnight on Fridays and Saturdays.
All parties need to be present before seating.
Tables sit close together in a warm, eclectic space filled with loud energy and interactive experiences like dessert painting. The vibe blends Korean jeong with Southern hospitality, creating a fun atmosphere suited for small groups. An open kitchen adds warmth, while music keeps the mood lively.
Mushroom bibimbap stands out as a flavorful highlight. Other dishes include steak and grits, hot pocket, baby back ribs, and popcorn chicken.
Meals feature big, bold flavors that balance interesting and familiar tastes. The menu offers a variety of unique drinks, including nemome soju.
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Reservations are highly recommended due to the crowd.
The restaurant offers a 22:30 dinner slot on Saturdays.
The place gets fun at the end of the night Thursday to Saturday nights.
Small space with fewer than 25 seats creates an intimate atmosphere where the chef's passion is visible. Jazz music sets a lively, soulful vibe that complements the home-cooked meal feel. The crowd enjoys a fun, communal energy in a cozy, hole-in-the-wall setting.
The menu features a Korean-Cajun fusion that blends familiar dishes with fresh, vibrant flavors. Fried chicken carries a subtle sansho pepper undertone, making the fusion experience both seamless and flavorful.
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Making a reservation is recommended because the restaurant is often fully booked.
The lunch special is time-sensitive and can be missed if not planned properly.
KJUN is BYOB (Bring Your Own Bottle), so bring your favorite drink.
Restaurant blends live piano music with eclectic decor and outdoor seating for a vibrant, artistic atmosphere. Staff create a welcoming vibe that feels like dining among friends. Cocktails and dishes like miso glazed pork belly stand out in a setting designed with local care.
Kimchi flavors shine in dishes like the creamy Kimchi Mac and the perfectly balanced Pork Belly Breakfast with kimchi fried rice. The menu also features fried chicken paired with Southern sides like collard greens and biscuits.
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Happy hour runs from 4-6pm with discounted drinks and appetizers.
On Thursdays, enjoy a 99-cent martini with the purchase of an entrée.
Wednesdays feature a special of $1 oysters, with a minimum order of 6.
City government office offers a dynamic atmosphere with cozy, private accommodations resembling a home more than a typical hotel. Evenings feature barbecues and campfires under starry skies, creating a relaxing and romantic vibe amid beautiful natural surroundings.
Dinners feature pork belly, doenjang jjigae, and kimchi that satisfy cravings for Korean food. Samgyeopsal stands out as better than in Korea itself.
Many interesting stories and insights come up throughout the day. Clear and engaging explanations at each stop help with understanding and remembering the places.
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The two-day, one-night tour is recommended for a full Grand Canyon experience.
Comfortable transportation is provided throughout the tour.
Accommodations are clean and conveniently located near tourist attractions.
Modern izakaya-style space offers cozy, spacious interior with private seating created by hanging leaves. Atmosphere stays tranquil and not too loud, featuring great music and luxurious lighting. Crowd enjoys casual dining with standout drinks like highballs and sake.
Bulgogi Okonomiyaki and tteokbokki with bulgogi stand out as flavorful dishes. The menu also features soju anju and a bulgogi shabu shabu stew that highlight traditional Korean tastes.
Offers an interesting fusion of Korean and Japanese Izakaya styles with a Korean twist. Combines great ambience with unique food options and good drinks.
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Reservations are not available, so expect a wait, especially after 6 pm.
Jujung is open every day until 2 AM, making it a great late-night option.
All main dishes cost less than $20, offering good portions.
Modern, spacious restaurant with tall ceilings and beautiful decor creates a calming, chic environment. Live jazz and Chinese performances add a lively, welcoming vibe. Family-friendly features include baby utensils and a changing table.
Creamy kimchi udon stands out with its rich, spicy flavor. Mushroom appetizers, pork belly, cumin beef, beef tongue, crab fried rice, and balsamic pork rib also feature prominently in the menu.
Dishes feature an interesting fusion twist on authentic Chinese recipes. The Beef Tongue stands out as a tender fusion dish with chili sauce and nachos. Drinks offer an interesting tea flavor experience.
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Live music happens every Thursday evening.
Weekday afternoon hours from 1 to 5 pm allow for easier seating without waiting.
Parking is limited in the building garage but there are nearby options.
Open kitchen and intimate decor create a unique atmosphere with thoughtful design details. The space attracts a young crowd and suits family or date nights despite tight seating. Signature drinks like Frozen Makgeolli complement standout dishes such as complex kimchi and sweet-spicy fried chicken.
Korean honey fried chicken blends sweet, spicy, and savory flavors in every bite. The kimchi offers complex flavors with an umami punch and hints of juicy pear. Dishes like galbi, perilla noodles, and octopus tteokbokki deliver solid, authentic tastes.
Mont Blanc features an interesting twist with a base of sticky rice and nuts. Cocktail options show innovative Korean influences.
Good to know
Making a reservation is necessary as the restaurant is generally packed throughout the evening.
Expect to wait a while during prime time if you haven't made a reservation.
There is a 90 minute seating time, strictly enforced.
Cafe showcases 80s mod style with colorful tables and chairs and blue tones with dreamy clouds. Atmosphere feels funky and whimsical, calm enough for studying yet lively with relaxing music. Dog-friendly space offers both indoor comfort and outdoor seating with treats for pets.
Kimchi fried rice stands out with its rich flavor and is often paired with a matcha latte. The menu also includes a bento box and croffles, all noted for their delicious taste.
Unique coffee and Matcha drinks stand out with aesthetic presentation and distinct flavors. The corn Americano offers an interesting mix, while the Jamanco smoothie adds variety to the menu.
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Gong Gan is dog friendly and allows well-behaved dogs inside.
Gong Gan is open from 8am to 10pm on weekends.
Street parking is the only option available, and it can be limited.
Counter service spot in a cool converted building offers a casual atmosphere with colorful art and a 90s playlist. The space feels quiet and relaxed, welcoming solo diners and families alike. An adjoining coffee shop and outdoor seating add to the laid-back vibe.
Interesting fusions mix Korean fried chicken with kimchi biscuits and gravy and Korean braised beef tacos. The chicken is extra crunchy and pairs well with the gravy, while the kimchi biscuit offers a unique flavor even for those who usually avoid kimchi.
Interesting fusions like Korean chicken with kimchi biscuits and gravy, Moroccan chicken salad sandwich, and Korean braised beef tacos stand out. Walls feature interesting art that adds to the vibe.
Good to know
The establishment closes at 3:00 PM.
A significant portion of the menu wasn't available during lunch.
The sandwich cost $20, which may be considered expensive for breakfast.
Gastropub combines modern elegance with cozy warmth in a space featuring a sleek bar up front and a larger area with a big screen TV in the back. Atmosphere stays relaxed and intimate with friendly bartenders and inviting lighting. The setup accommodates families and larger parties, making it suitable for casual gatherings or events.
Braised kalbi Jjim costs $52 and falls off the bone with rich flavor. Bossam features tender pork belly with crisp cabbage, balloon flower roots kimchi, and dipping sauces, making it ideal for sharing.
Drink selections stand out with a variety of options. The menu covers food and desserts, and the use of disposable chopsticks adds an interesting touch.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended as the restaurant can get busy.
The back area is ideal for happy hour or cocktail parties.
Expect to pay $5 for a small plate of kimchi.
Asian fusion restaurant with eclectic decor and an open-air patio creates a cozy, chill atmosphere with indie electronic music. The space feels stylish and comfortable, attracting those who enjoy a relaxed yet vibrant dining experience. Dumplings and creative dishes stand out as signature offerings.
Kimchi and pork mandoo stand out, especially when pan-fried for a crispy halo. Haemul pajeon and porcini with gruyere dumplings add unique flavors, alongside Jeera pork ribs and kalbi cargot.
Fusion flavors stand out with dishes like soup dumplings, rosemary guobaorou, and bitter orange tiramisu offering unique tastes. Portions are small but the menu presents interesting combinations.
Good to know
Parking can be difficult in the area, so plan accordingly.
Reservations are recommended on weekends to avoid long wait times.
The restaurant offers a variety of vegetarian options on the menu.
Small lounge with funky old school decor and disco-ball lighting creates a cool, chill vibe. Music stays next level and fun, setting an impeccable atmosphere. Two dining rooms offer options for quieter or rowdier experiences, attracting a mix of groups and families.
Bulgogi Korean beef fries stand out as a popular choice. Other Korean-inspired items include beef onion pancake wrap and chicken thigh sanda.
Drinks feature a herbal bitter flavor and stay well balanced. The wet martini stands out as particularly interesting.
Good to know
The lounge serves food late, making it a great option for late-night dining.
Expect long wait times between 6-7pm; arrive early to avoid lines.
The menu features a small selection of dishes, not authentic Mexican cuisine.
A Korean restaurant blends traditional decor with modern robot servers that deliver food and sing birthday songs. The atmosphere feels cozy and homey, with a relaxed and welcoming vibe. Tables are spaced well, creating a comfortable dining experience with a touch of futuristic charm.
Soft tofu stew comes in 14 varieties with seven spice levels to choose from. The banchan is flavorful and generous, with free refills, and dishes like bossam and kalbi stand out for their taste.
Robot servers carry dishes around tables, adding a unique touch. The robot bonchon delivery acts as an interesting side show.
Good to know
Parking is free but limited; arrive early to secure a spot.
Reservations are not required, but expect a wait during peak hours.
The lunch set offers the best value for meals.
Food court with five distinct Asian fast-casual spots offers a variety of dumplings, pho, and wok bowls. Bright, clean space combines open kitchens with a festive street-café vibe reminiscent of New York's Little Italy and Asian food halls. Atmosphere feels inviting and lively yet relaxed, suitable for casual dining or quick takeout.
Beef bulgogi shines in the rice bowl with rich, savory flavors. Korean elote offers a unique twist that complements the beef bulgogi bowl well.
Multiple Asian food options in one place create an interesting concept. This setup offers a variety of flavors and styles under one roof.
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Niu Mama Kitchens has five different Asian restaurants under one roof.
Expect to spend about $20 per person for a meal.
They close at 9 pm, so plan your visit accordingly.
Small, quirky chicken restaurant with multiple TVs playing K-pop and nature scenes creates a lively atmosphere. Walls feature movie posters from the director, adding unique character. Self-serve drinks and gloves for hands make eating interactive and fun.
Super crispy and flavorful Korean fried chicken stands out here. The soy ginger chicken offers a solid, authentic taste with a quite unique flavor profile.
Chicken comes with fruit and unique sauces that stand out. The owner adds a phenomenally interesting touch to the place.
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The owner makes everything himself, ensuring consistent quality.
Visiting at opening time at 12 pm allows for food within 15 minutes, avoiding crowds.
Bring friends to share generous portions, as dine-in servings are large.
Restaurant combines traditional and modern vibes with lavish decor and robot servers delivering food. Atmosphere feels warm and welcoming, often lively and crowded. Guests cook their own meats in a setting suited for both casual meals and date nights.
Spicy Kalbi Soup stands out as rich and flavorful, often noted as the highlight. Marinated kalbi short ribs and tenderloin garlic steak offer tender, well-seasoned options with less smoke than typical Korean BBQ spots.
An interesting mix of traditional and modern vibes fills the space, highlighted by robots that deliver food and a ferris wheel Japanese barbecue set. The decor stands out with beautiful details from the front doors to the interior.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for larger parties to ensure seating.
The all-you-can-eat menu is available for $30 per person.
Vegan options are available, catering to diverse dietary needs.
Dining space blends traditional and contemporary Korean decor with clean, cute design and detailed murals. Background features K-pop music and videos on multiple screens, creating a lively and inviting atmosphere. Ordering uses a digital menu system, enhancing a modern, unintimidating experience.
Stone bibimbap comes in a super-heated stone bowl with all the fixins. Korean wings feature a gochujang sauce. The galbi kimbap and jjamppong noodles stand out, along with spicy duk mandoo guk and fresh cucumber kimchi.
Flavors and textures create an interesting combination that works well. Jjapchae with tofu features fried tofu with a mochi-like skin that is stretchy, adding to the unique food choices.
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The restaurant offers a good selection of Korean dishes.
The portions are huge and great for sharing multiple dishes.
I appreciated that there were several vegan and vegetarian options on the menu.
Spacious grocery store with a calm, professional atmosphere and a noticeable fresh seafood scent. Two distinct food courts offer a variety of Asian dishes and snacks, creating a lively dining experience. Features include a live fish counter, boba shop, gachapon machines, and a French-style bakery.
Offers a wide selection of Korean soju and makgeolli at low prices. Features an extensive variety of kimchi and freshly made Korean meals like kimbap and pancakes. Meat section includes regular beef, premium Wagyu, and Korean favorites such as Tteokbokki and Soondae.
Shelves hold a wide array of interesting and exotic foods and unique snacks. The store offers many interesting deals and ethnic items that stand out.
Good to know
A special live lobster sale is happening today.
The food court closes at 8pm, but may not always be open until then.
H Mart offers a wide variety of Asian products and some American groceries.
Private booths with curtains create a cozy, intimate atmosphere that feels polite and quiet until groups gather and noise rises. Spacious, clean setting features immaculate decor and tableside presentation that adds a unique touch. Call buttons at each booth offer convenience without waiting for staff.
Kimchi ramen features a very flavorful broth and authentic kimchi that tastes true to traditional recipes. The dish offers good value and stands out as a favorite option.
Whole menu offers a variety of unique options. The booths stand out with their very unique and interesting design.
Good to know
A free passion fruit tea or bubble milk tea is offered with a ramen purchase.
The restaurant allows a maximum of three bills per table for payment.
The restaurant has a large menu selection with various ramen and drink options.
Industrial-chic space with neon decorations and futuristic design creates a polished, modern vibe. Spacious layout includes a bar area and semi-private rooms, supporting a relaxed yet lively atmosphere. Signature cocktails stand out as a creative highlight alongside well-crafted Korean dishes.
Tteokbokki shines here, especially the Rose Tteokbokki with Gimmari and the version with stracciatella cheese. Octopus Gimbap and Soy Scallop with Gim Rice add tasty variety to the innovative Korean menu.
Korean fusion food here blends traditional flavors with an Italian twist. Dishes like Ttbokbokki feature perfectly cooked rice cakes and unique seasoning that stand out from typical Korean spots.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended to avoid long wait times, especially during busy hours.
The Bar Cham pop-up runs for two weeks, featuring unique Korean cocktails.
The restaurant has a $40 per person minimum spend requirement.
Cozy modern diner with an open kitchen, natural light, and thoughtful details like coat hooks and multiple server stations. Atmosphere feels family-oriented and casual but can get very loud when full. Music and cocktails add to the lively vibe, making it a spot with top-tier energy.
The menu features tteokbokki beef ragu with rich, bold flavors and a standout fried kimchi served with a light kimchi mayo. The onion patty melt also offers a unique twist on Korean-inspired dishes.
Unique dishes combine diner food with Asian cuisine creating an interesting fusion.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended, especially on weekends due to high demand.
Family-style menu costs $65 per person with a mandatory 22% gratuity.
The restaurant is now open for lunch on Wednesdays.
Spacious two-floor cafe with thoughtful interior design and cozy sofa corners creates a welcoming, laid-back atmosphere. Bright, airy space features glowing Noguchi lights and modern decor, though sound echoes off concrete walls making it loud. Self-service ordering via QR codes and plentiful outlets support casual work or socializing.
Galbi Patty Melt stands out with a juicy galbi patty, melty cheese, and crispy buttery toast. Dishes stay true to Korean flavors while feeling modern and thoughtfully prepared.
Popcorn Chicken features an interesting twist with Korean rice cake. Seating includes pockets of couch areas alongside regular cafe tables, adding variety to the space.
Good to know
Expect long lines during peak hours, especially on weekends.
There are two lines—left side for dine-in and right side for takeout.
A QR code is available for ordering to-go items.
Small space with 90’s hip hop theme and neon lights creates a cozy, intimate vibe. Loud music and silent anime projection add to the unique atmosphere. Frequented by those who enjoy cult-classic Korean drinks and creative fusion dishes.
Bold flavors come through in the Kimchi Rigatoni and Rigatoni alla Kimchi Vodka, blending spicy kimchi with creamy pasta. Unique dishes like uni butter tteokbokki and pork belly add rich, savory notes.
Selection of drinks offers interesting variety and stays reasonably priced. Menu includes dishes with an interesting twist on Korean food.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended as the restaurant is often fully booked.
Happy hour runs from 4:30 pm to 6:30 pm on weekdays.
Korean BBQ night is held every Sunday with special menu items.
Modern Korean restaurant offers private rooms with warm, dim lighting and wood details creating a cozy, intimate atmosphere. Music and a service button add to the relaxed, private vibe. The space blends indoor comfort with a breezy feel from large fans.
Beef bulgogi features authentic cuts with fatty pieces and sauce to keep it moist. Pork jowl rice cake resembles tteokkochi style with vegetables and meat in harmony. Cheese rolls, spicy kimchi, and pork ssam add variety to the menu.
Modern Korean cuisine offers a unique twist on traditional dishes. Seating arrangements include close table proximity, adding an interesting dynamic.
Good to know
The lunch special menu options are available on weekends from 11:30 to 3 pm.
Portions are generous for the price, providing good value.
There is plenty of parking available for guests.
Asian fusion restaurant offers a warm, inviting atmosphere with a family-oriented setup featuring touchscreen gaming tables and a cozy nook filled with books and games. The vibe suits both large groups and solo visitors, with plans for karaoke and trivia nights enhancing the lively, fun environment.
Wings come in spicy Korean BBQ, mango habanero, and garlic parmesan flavors, with the spicy Korean BBQ sauce adding a sharp kick. The Korean fried chicken is crispy and flavorful, while the bulgogi bowl features charred, flavorful meat with crisp edges.
Menu offers a diverse and unique selection that stands out. It expands often, keeping things interesting.
Good to know
Karaoke sessions are available in private rooms for groups.
Special event nights offer discounts on the menu.
Prices are considered high relative to portion sizes.
Two distinct social spaces include a lively bar with fun cocktails and a hidden speakeasy upstairs. Atmosphere ranges from relaxing and swanky upstairs to a loud but engaging dining area downstairs. Crowd tends to be young and educated, enjoying good food and drinks in a stylish, clean setting.
Sea urchin bibimbap stands out with its unique flavor. Kimchi fried rice offers a rich, authentic taste. The place fills with a vibrant atmosphere and the irresistible aroma of Korean food.
Food offers twists on traditional Korean dishes with items like kimchi fried rice that has a hint of spice and uni bibimbap featuring a light, earthy sea flavor. Cocktails are high quality and creative, and the decor feels chic and cozy.
Good to know
Happy hour is available from Monday to Thursday between 5-7 PM.
Reservations are recommended for Saturday night at 5 PM.
The happy hour deal includes 1/2 dozen fresh oysters for $9 until 7 PM.