Cozy Korean mom and pop restaurant with a simple and clean atmosphere and kid friendly vibe. Outdoor seating welcomes pets, and the space feels calm and homey even when busy. Plates and bowls add a touch of beauty to the straightforward setting.
Beef Bulgogi and Soft Tofu Soup come as a complete set, making the meal feel special. The Sundubu and mandu are flavorful, and the complimentary pajeon appetizer is crispy and loaded with green onions.
Crispy pajeon arrives as a complimentary appetizer, packed with green onions. The haemul pajeon stands out with its seafood and is considered among the best in the area.
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The restaurant has its own large parking lot, making parking easy.
The menu is small but offers great options for Korean cuisine.
The restaurant is clean and well-maintained, including the bathrooms.
Spacious, modern interior blends traditional Korean elements with clean, bright design and elegant lighting. Atmosphere stays quiet and welcoming, with soothing jazz and samba music playing softly. Tables feature self-service utensils and napkins for convenience, supporting a relaxed dining pace.
Traditional Korean soup stands out here with rich, authentic flavors. The banchan served alongside complement the meal well.
Seafood pajeon stands out with its crispy texture and delicious flavor. The Korean pancake overall is highly regarded and consistently excellent.
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The restaurant opens at 8:30am for traditional Korean soup breakfast.
The soup can sell out quickly, so arrive early.
The parking lot is usually empty by 6pm on Saturdays.
Renovated interior blends chic modern design with authentic Korean utensils, creating a cozy and aesthetic atmosphere. Soothing music and thoughtful amenities like high-quality lotion add to the calm, safe vibe. The space feels both elegant and welcoming, reflecting a family-owned character.
Bulgogi shines here with both chicken and pork options cooked well and full of flavor. The Galbi short ribs come out perfectly cooked, and the bulgogi soup offers a rich, satisfying taste.
Crispy Korean pancakes come loaded with plenty of vegetables, not just batter. The pajeon stands out as a flavorful green onion pancake that pairs well with other dishes like seafood tofu hotpot.
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Reservations are recommended during peak hours to avoid long wait times.
Expect a wait of 30-60 minutes during busy dinner hours.
The restaurant offers a late-night menu until 11pm on weekends.
Small, cozy space with a family-run feel and quiet, peaceful atmosphere. Guests hear conversations clearly due to the intimate setting. Offers authentic Korean barbecue with great banchan variety and standout fried chicken dishes.
Authentic Korean BBQ features fantastic quality meats and some of the best bulgogi and Korean fried chicken around. A wide variety of banchan offers delicious, flavorful sides, and dishes like dolsot bibimbap and naengmyeon come with fresh and pickled accompaniments.
Pajeon comes made to order and tastes delicious. Options include Seafood Pajeon alongside other Korean dishes like fried chicken wings and japchae.
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Lunch specials are available from Tuesday to Friday.
Making a reservation is smart due to the limited seating.
The lunch menu is well-priced and includes a variety of side dishes.
Small Korean restaurant offers a cozy, casual atmosphere with a quiet vibe and plenty of tables inside. The place draws a young crowd enjoying gluten-free tofu stews and a variety of banchan, with quick service and a parking lot behind the building.
Soondubu offers a perfectly spicy and deep, rich flavor that goes beyond just heat. Banchan comes in a generous variety that could be a meal on its own, and soups like galbi tang show long, slow cooking for rich taste.
The Korean pancake stands out with its wonderful fish and pajeon flavors. It pairs well with dishes like short ribs and can be made vegan alongside other options like japchae and bibimbap.
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There is free parking available in the back of the restaurant.
Parking at the back could be challenging during rush hours.
Expect a wait during meal times as the restaurant is popular.
Korean restaurant with modern wood and white decor and spacious table separation creates a cozy sophisticated atmosphere. The vibe is friendly and inviting, with soft back lighting and comfy bench seats. Refillable banchan and a full bar add to the experience.
Soups and bibimbap stand out with fresh banchan served alongside. Bossam offers a unique taste, and the service includes helpful tips on traditional eating methods.
Seafood pajeon stands out with lots of seafood and a nicely crispy texture. It pairs well with spicy dishes and is a favorite on the table.
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The restaurant offers a weekday lunch special.
Two appetizers and two entrees can feed 4-5 people easily.
You can choose the level of spiciness for the tofu stew.
Spacious interior with modern Korean house style and tasteful dividers creates a clean, calm atmosphere. Quiet vibe supports easy conversation and a family-friendly feel. Efficient vent system keeps air fresh, avoiding smoke buildup during grilling.
Offers authentic Korean BBQ with quality meat known for great marbling and freshness. The experience matches top spots in major cities with a clean, elegant setting.
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Reservations are recommended for larger groups to ensure seating.
The restaurant charges $50 per person for the dining experience.
Takeout is not available for lunch specials; dine-in only.
Small dining space features traditional Korean lights and hot stone plates that keep dishes warm. Atmosphere shifts from cozy and welcoming to lively party vibe depending on timing. Bold, rich flavors attract families more than drinkers, creating a unique mix of energy.
Bulgogi Korean pancake stands out for its crispiness and flavor. The banchan includes super good cucumbers and Kimchi. Japchae comes in a broth, and bibimbap is solid.
Shrimp Korean pancakes come crispy outside and soft inside, packed with green onions. Bulgogi pancakes stand out as the crispiest and most flavorful option.
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Expect a wait of approximately two hours during peak hours.
All members must be present to be seated for large parties.
Parking is limited; arrive early or use back lot if front is full.
Shabu shabu restaurant offers a serene, intimate atmosphere with warm, scenic decor that creates a calming dining experience. Small pots and precise burners require attention, while a sauce bar allows customization. Cocktails are uniquely balanced, complementing the refined Korean cuisine.
Offers a refreshing take on Korean food with dishes like Seafood Sundubu Jjigae featuring silky tofu and spicy broth. The kimchi pancakes match those found in Korea, and banchan dishes show creative twists on traditional flavors.
Seafood kimchi jeon stands out with its crispy texture and rich seafood flavor. Every table orders it, making it a signature dish alongside the crispy beef belly fritters.
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Reservations are highly recommended due to the restaurant's popularity.
Dinner for four costs around $90 per person after tax and tip.
You must order at least two portions of the same flavor for shabu-shabu.
Korean restaurant offers a clean, authentic vibe with cozy, homely atmosphere and eye-catching decorations. Warm energy fills the space, enhanced by 80s music and inviting seating arrangements. Diners often enjoy traditional dishes in a setting that feels like dining in Korea.
Samgyetang stands out with its authentic ginseng chicken soup, served with salt and green onions to adjust flavor. The menu also features galbitang, royal tteokbokki, and seafood pajeon, alongside tasty beef bulgogi and japchae.
Seafood pancakes come crispy on the outside and fluffy inside, packed with squid and scallions. The Haemul Pajeon stays hot and fresh with a generous seafood mix.
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There is a parking lot behind the restaurant and free street parking available.
Expect no waiting time around 7pm for a table.
Modern, spacious Korean restaurant with clean, bright decor and TVs showing Seoul scenes creates a comfortable, authentic vibe. Tables offer self-serve utensils and banchan, including refillable kimchi, supporting a relaxed dining pace. Crowds are mostly Korean, and the atmosphere stays quiet and cozy despite being busy.
Pork bulgogi soft tofu stands out with its rich flavor. The seafood pajeon is crispy outside, packed with fresh seafood, and served with a hot soy honey sauce. Kimchi is fresh and spicy, pairing well with noodles.
Seafood pajeon stands out with its crispy outside, fresh seafood, and a savory hot soy honey sauce. Haemul pajeon also offers a crispy texture packed with lots of seafood.
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Expect to spend about $50 per person.
Parking is a challenge and hard to find nearby.
Noodles cost well over $20.
Small Korean restaurant offers a cozy, homey atmosphere with clean, simple decor and a calming vibe. It stays quiet and not overcrowded, with more fans than air conditioning, making it feel warm during meals. The place serves authentic, hearty Korean food with generous portions and no alcohol.
Kimchi pancakes stand out as flavorful and well-made, rivaling homemade versions. The bibimbap comes in regular or hot stone options and pairs well with the spicy soondubu soup. Bulgogi is tender and rich in flavor.
Kimchee pajeon offers a crispy yet fluffy texture that balances well. It pairs nicely with the great banchan served alongside.
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The restaurant is BYOB, so bring your own drinks.
Food is always packaged extremely well for takeout.
The lunch menu offers a better deal than dinner prices.
Small, family-run Korean restaurant with a cozy atmosphere and modern, simple interior featuring a split-level layout and private room. The space feels relaxing and comfortable, often playing K-pop music that adds a lively touch. Focus on authentic Korean flavors with fresh ingredients and a variety of well-prepared dishes.
Fermented kimchi and a variety of banchan like pickled Napa cabbage and marinated eggplant bring authentic flavors. Dishes like fire cooked Galbi, bibimbop, bulgogi, and Kalbi tang offer rich, hearty Korean tastes.
Seafood pajeon stands out with its crispy texture and rich flavor. It pairs well with other Korean dishes like cold noodle soup and stews.
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Parking is available at any time near the restaurant.
There is a free three-hour parking lot right next door.
The restaurant has only six tables, so expect possible wait times.
Small, cozy Korean restaurant with a minimalistic interior and homey atmosphere. Barley tea in large cups and Korean music create a relaxing, authentic vibe. Hooks at tables add practical comfort for diners.
Generous portions of bulgogi and sundae gukbap come with authentic flavors. The seafood pancake is fresh and not greasy, made with fresh ingredients, and the spicy beef broth soup includes beansprouts and kimchi.
Fresh from the skillet, the Korean pancakes come out not greasy and made with fresh ingredients. The seafood pajeon and green onion pancakes offer tasty, satisfying flavors.
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Prices are around $14 for their signature stew, excluding taxes and tips.
The meal includes four side dishes, perfect for sharing.
Extra rice and side dishes are refilled at no charge.
Small, modern restaurant offers a cozy ambiance with bright, clean interiors and thoughtful storage under chairs. The atmosphere stays pleasant and comfortable, suitable for small groups and family meals. Open kitchen and TVs showing cooking shows add to the engaging environment.
Bulgogi and LA galbi come out tender and well marinated. The banchan offers a good variety, including standout japchae and spicy Kimchi Pork Soondooboo.
Haemul Pajeon offers a seafood-rich and savory pancake experience. It pairs well with spicy dishes like Octopus Stir-Fried Noodles, balancing flavors effectively.
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Reservations are not accepted at this time.
Expect a wait of 30 minutes to 1 hour during peak times.
The prices are reasonable for the quality and portion sizes.
Elegant, contemporary space with vintage furniture and exquisitely crafted tableware creates a refined atmosphere. The vibe balances modern elegance with warm hospitality, making it suitable for special occasions. Guests enjoy authentic Korean dishes presented with care and sophistication.
Offers authentic modern Korean cuisine with dishes prepared perfectly. Serves freshly made banchan crafted by the chef, combining upscale quality with affordability.
Gujeolpan Korean pancakes come tender and savory with a delicate texture. They stand out alongside braised short ribs and grilled seafood for a rich, flavorful experience.
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Reservations are highly recommended before visiting to ensure a table.
Cash payments are encouraged, and non-cash payments may incur a penalty.
Customers can bring their own alcohol without a corkage fee.
Small, old school Korean restaurant with heated wall seats and a cozy, home-style atmosphere. The space feels like an authentic Korean pub where everyone speaks Korean, creating a warm, family-like vibe. It offers a classic hole in the wall experience with genuine Korean energy.
Bossam stands out with its rich flavor and tender texture. The menu also features soondubu sujebi and cilantro kimchi, both offering unique tastes rarely found elsewhere.
Seafood pancakes like Haemul Pajeon come out crispy on the outside with a rich mix of flavors. The 파전 (pajeon) offers a satisfying crunch and pairs well with other Korean dishes.
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Reservations are recommended for large groups due to limited seating.
Only street parking is available, which can be difficult at times.
Prices are very reasonable, making it an affordable dining option.
Restaurant offers counter service with kiosks and simple seating including picnic tables. Atmosphere feels warm and inviting but leans toward fast food style rather than formal dining. Views of the lake add a pleasant outdoor element to the experience.
Tender bulgogi beef shines with a perfectly balanced marinade of sweet and savory flavors. Kimchi pancakes and seafood tofu stew add variety, while wings come with a sweet Korean BBQ sauce on crispy skin.
Korean pancakes come out delicious and sturdy enough to use as wraps. They pair well with beef bulgogi, making a tasty roll when loaded and eaten together.
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Parking is free for customers at the restaurant.
The price per person ranges from $13 to $15, not including drinks.
The restaurant operates on counter service where you order and pay at a kiosk.
Modern Korean restaurant offers authentic bone broth soup in a clean, spacious interior with thoughtful design. Atmosphere feels welcoming and comfortable, blending traditional Korean elements with a contemporary vibe. Seating includes private rooms and ample tables, supporting both small and larger groups.
Fresh radish kimchi and cabbage kimchi come with meals. Both have strong, flavorful tastes that stand out.
Seafood pajeon stands out as a must-try dish here. The freshly made haemul pajeon serves well as an appetizer and ranks among the favorite dishes.
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Reservations are not required, and seating is usually available within 10 minutes on weekends.
The seafood pancake is only available after 4 pm.
Free refills on Korean side dishes are provided with your meal.
Cafeteria-style Korean restaurant offers a cozy, cafe-esque atmosphere with a quiet, relaxed vibe. Self-serve unlimited beef broth and BYOB policy add casual convenience. Interior is modern and clean, creating a comfortable dining experience.
Seafood pancakes and pork cutlets come with a crispy texture and solid flavor. Cold noodles offer a satisfying quantity and price, while galbi tang features thick, juicy pieces with good marbling. Bibimbap rounds out the menu with authentic Korean flavors.
Korean pancakes come out crispy and thick, packed with ingredients. They taste great and cost less than you'd expect.
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From Monday to Friday, they offer some great lunch specials.
Parking is tricky, but there's free parking across the street.
Prices are reasonable, with meals like 7 fried shrimp and fries for $9.95.
Open, spacious dining area features in-table BBQ grills with quiet ventilation allowing easy conversation. Atmosphere feels lively and warm with modern decor, making it suitable for casual dinners and date nights. Guests cook their own meat at the table, adding an interactive element to the experience.
Black pig pork belly stands out among the grilled meats, paired with tasty banchans that complement the meal. The grilled cheese tteokbokki shines as a unique dish, and kimchi-jjigae offers a solid choice for stew lovers.
Haemul pajeon features a super crispy exterior and comes with a house sauce. It pairs well with mandu and japchae, all delivering solid Korean pancake flavors.
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Reservations are recommended, especially during peak dinner hours to avoid long waits.
Expect a 15-20 minute wait during busy dinner times without a reservation.
Happy hour features $1 soju shots and discounted appetizers.
Traditional Korean restaurant features privacy walls and a laid-back, modern look with K-pop music videos playing. Atmosphere stays cozy and welcoming, quiet enough for good conversation. Space feels bright and clean, attracting mostly Asian diners speaking softly.
Dolsot bibimbap stands out with its crispy rice, and the seafood soondubu features perfectly cooked tender squid. The banchan includes spicy homemade kimchi, fish cakes, and potatoes, complementing dishes like kimchi jjigae and bulgogi well.
Seafood pajeon offers a nice size and great flavor. Kimchi jeon comes with a slight crisp and full flavor. Stews and other pancakes like kimchi jeon maintain consistent tastiness.
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Expect a wait of 40-50 minutes during weekend lunchtime.
The restaurant offers generous portion sizes at affordable prices.
Credit cards are accepted for payment.
Two-floored Korean BBQ spot with dark green and wood aesthetic creates a serene yet lively atmosphere. Tables are close together, contributing to a medium to high noise level that challenges conversation. Old-school K-pop music and Korean-style cocktails add cultural flavor to the experience.
Bulgogi stands out with a perfect balance of broth and banchan, not too sweet and cooked right at the table with staff help. Other dishes like raw crabs and fried rice taste authentic, and the bulgogi hot pot soup features a soft, barely cooked egg.
Pajeon offers a perfect balance of crunchiness and softness with a dipping sauce that complements it well. The seafood version contains plenty of seafood and tastes great.
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You definitely need a reservation beforehand due to the place getting packed.
There was a wait of about an hour after making the reservation.
The dining time is limited since the restaurant is very popular.
Korean restaurant offers authentic Korean cooking with a large dining space and friendly family-style atmosphere. The vibe is chill and welcoming, making it suitable for casual dinners or dates. Regulars appreciate the fresh, generous dishes like spicy tofu soup and bibimbap served with a variety of banchan.
Dishes like Bulgogi Bibimbap and LA Galbi stand out with rich flavors and balanced seasoning. Soups come in stone bowls, meats on hot plates, and a wide variety of banchan accompany meals, including complimentary Korean pancakes.
Complimentary Korean pancake arrives as an appetizer, often served alongside other free items like rice drink. The pancake is tasty and adds a nice touch to the meal.
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The menu has a wide variety of dishes to choose from.
Portions are large and meant to be shared among diners.
Banchan such as kimchi and pickled vegetables are provided with meals.
Restaurant offers a cozy and welcoming atmosphere with clean, elegant interior featuring tight seating in booths. Lighting and décor create a warm, family-friendly vibe suited for casual dining. The space feels modern and comfortable, emphasizing quality presentation and refined tableware.
Beef tofu stew comes with a combo option including la kalbi that pairs well. Japchae offers authentic flavors and textures true to Korea. Kimchi stands out as one of the best served at a restaurant.
Seafood pajeon comes out crispy on the outside and soft and savory inside, packed with fresh ingredients and cooked in clean oil. It tastes best served warm with generous portions of seafood.
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Reservations are recommended, especially during peak dinner hours.
Some menu items may be unavailable during busy times.
Parking is ample and conveniently located just off the I-405.
Basement setting features dark wood walls, candle-lit tables, and luxurious gold tableware creating an elegant Korean steakhouse atmosphere. Smokeless grills built into tables allow for interactive dining without smoke or stuffiness. Stylish decor and a private dining room add to the upscale, intimate vibe.
High-end Korean BBQ features quality meats like marinated galbi and ribeye with sweet, savory flavors. The menu includes hearty dishes such as wagyu jjigae and spicy tofu jjigae with six-hour simmered broth, complemented by delicious banchan and exotic drinks.
Seafood pajeon stands out with its fresh ingredients and crispy texture. It pairs well with other dishes like the AB Wagyu Pizza and spicy beef tofu soup.
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Reservations are recommended, especially on weekends, to avoid long wait times.
Parking is available in front of the restaurant until 6pm in the commercial zone.
The restaurant is located one floor below street level, so be prepared for stairs.
Spacious Korean restaurant with modern, bright decor and a cozy, homey vibe created by natural and warm lighting. The atmosphere is lively and loud, matching a busy, thriving spot with both indoor and outdoor seating. Private rooms accommodate groups, adding to the versatile dining setup.
Unlimited, fresh banchan come with every meal and get refilled often, featuring favorites like cucumbers and kimchee. Dishes like Dolsot bibimbap in a wide stone pot, spicy pork bulgogi, soon tofu, and flavorful bossam offer good variety and solid portions.
Thicker than expected, the Yachae Pajeon is light and fluffy with vegetables inside. The Haemul Pajeon seafood pancake is good enough to take leftovers home.
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Reservations are not accepted, but expect a 15-30 minute wait during peak hours.
Parking is ample and free in the plaza lot near the restaurant.
The restaurant uses a digital ordering process instead of traditional table service.
Korean restaurant offers authentic home cooking with a cozy, quiet atmosphere and a warm, welcoming vibe. The space feels unpretentious and homey, reminiscent of old-school Korean neighborhoods. Food is affordable and satisfying, drawing those seeking genuine Korean flavors.
Kimchi stew stands out with rich, bold flavors. The menu also features hot stone bibimbap, Korean fried chicken, and a variety of tasty banchan sides.
Kimchi jeon stands out with its perfect crispness and rich flavor, avoiding greasiness. Pajeon leans toward homestyle texture, though it is less crunchy than deep-fried versions.
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Parking is available at the front of the restaurant.
Prices are affordable for authentic Korean food.
They charge $2 for takeout boxes.
Modern Korean restaurant with a cozy, warm atmosphere and lively but not too loud energy. Space feels reasonably laid out despite some cramped areas, welcoming groups of various sizes. Popular spot known for generous portions and a stylish, comfortable dining experience.
LA Kalbi short ribs and spicy galbi jjim deliver strong Korean flavors. The banchan is excellent with free refills, and dishes like kimchi jjigae, seafood pajeon, and beef hot stone bibimbap stand out.
Seafood pajeon stands out with its crispy texture and rich seafood flavor. Kimchi jeon offers a spicy twist, while the pancakes pair well with tofu soup featuring fish roe.
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Reservations are recommended for large groups to avoid long wait times.
Expect a 30-minute wait during peak hours on weekends.
Groups of 8 will incur a mandatory service charge.
Small, clean space with massive stainless steel bowls and a laidback, friendly vibe creates a cozy, inviting atmosphere. The place feels warm and lively, with a narrow seating area that adds to its intimate mood. Customers serve their own food, enhancing the casual, communal experience.
Bulgogi ramen and kimchi noodles come with generous portions and fresh flavors. Korean noodles here offer a home-cooked vibe with dishes like pork miso ramen and army stew ramen that taste tasty and filling.
Seafood pajeon stands out with its rich seafood mix and crispy edges. The scallion pancake offers a fresh, savory flavor that pairs well with other dishes like kimchi ramen.
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There isn't a lot of seating available for customers.
Prices at Noona Noodles are higher than average for noodle shops.
Portions at Noona Noodles are about 1.5 times larger than average servings.