Korean restaurant with spacious seating and clean, simple setup creates a cozy, lively atmosphere enhanced by K-pop music and mukbangs on TV. Guests enjoy an open topping bar for customizing tteokbokki dishes. The place suits groups looking for authentic Korean street food in a friendly, welcoming environment.
Spicy Grandma Tteokbokki with added ramen noodles stands out as a popular choice. The combination of cheese with ramen adds a rich, satisfying touch to the dishes.
Garaetteok stands out with its super chewy texture and comforting taste. The Rose Tteok at spice level 2 offers a flavorful kick, while the Grandma Tteokbokki sauce adds a nostalgic touch to the rice cakes.
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The restaurant is budget-friendly with affordable prices.
Portions are large enough to share between two or more people.
There are ample parking spaces available for visitors.
Restaurant blends modern and traditional Korean decor with a cozy, K-pop themed atmosphere. A robot waiter delivers food, adding a futuristic touch. Seating is cute and accommodating, creating a calm, casual vibe.
Ramen here is incredibly flavorful and perfectly cooked with a Korean twist. The menu includes Spicy Ramen alongside other Korean street foods like Jjolmyeon and Black Bean Teokbokki.
Tteok-Bokki comes in original and Jajang styles, served with sweet chili sauce. Desserts include mochi and tteok, and chicken pairs well with the rice cakes.
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The half chicken portion is good for three people.
They provide wet wipes and gloves for the chicken.
The restaurant is known for its cleanliness and attentive service.
Hanok-style interior with traditional Korean decorations and high ceilings creates a spacious, cozy setting. K-pop music and videos play steadily, adding lively energy suited for late-night meetups. Seating includes bench arrangements along walls, enhancing communal dining.
Ramen comes out fast with spicy broth and delicious noodles. Bowls are not very large but pack a flavorful punch.
Simmered rice cakes come spicy and hearty in the tteok-mandoo-soon, offering a satisfying meal. The tteok-bokki reheats well and tastes like traditional versions from Hwaseong-si, Gyeonggi.
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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.
Spacious restaurant with a witchy theme and modern, clean decor creates a welcoming atmosphere. Guests enjoy a DIY cooking experience with a ramen-making station and all-you-can-eat Korean topokki. K-pop music plays, adding lively energy to the cozy setting.
An all you can eat buffet offers many types of ramen with unlimited toppings. A ramen making machine lets you create your own bowl, paired with various fried options.
All-you-can-eat tteokbokki features a variety of Korean rice cakes with different toppings and sauces. Filled tteok like corn cheese stands out, paired with unlimited odeng guk and fried items like chicken and tteok sausage skewers.
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Lunch is $20 from 11am-3pm, or $17.95 if you arrive before 3 PM.
The establishment closes at 11 PM on Saturday.
You will be charged extra when paying with a credit card.
Small restaurant with bright interior and wooden tables creates a cozy, inviting atmosphere. Space feels comfortable but crowded, especially during busy times. Korean street food draws a crowd seeking authentic flavors and affordable prices.
Spicy Korean dishes feature tender tteokbokki, ramen noodles, and melted cheese. Extras like eggs, sausage, tofu, and fish cake come from a buffet bar for customization.
Sauce base stands out with a perfect balance of spicy and savory flavors, avoiding the usual sweetness found elsewhere. Garaetteok and Halka Tteok both deliver delicious textures that complement the dish well.
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Expect a 20-minute wait for a table during busy times.
Prices are affordable, with generous portions that can serve two.
You can customize your tteokboki with various toppings before ordering.
Spacious bar with cozy decor and ample seating arranged for comfort. Atmosphere blends authentic Korean music and lively energy, featuring a karaoke stage. Crowd enjoys creative drinks like carved watermelon soju and a menu with standout Korean barbecue and ramen dishes.
Ramen here hits above 100% in quality. The pork belly ramen stands out with rich flavor and tender meat.
So-tteok So-tteok stands out with its bold sauce and consistent quality. This Korean rice cake dish pairs well with other items like corn cheese and tangsuyuk, making it a solid choice.
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Happy hour runs all day on Sundays with special drink prices.
Karaoke is available on select nights with a great song selection.
Trivia night occurs every Wednesday at 7pm with fun prizes.
Korean street food restaurant offers a cozy atmosphere with clean, spacious seating and whimsical Korean art decorations. The vibe is homey and welcoming, run by friendly staff who create a laid-back environment. Unique chairs with storage under the seat add a practical touch to the experience.
Rich and comforting pork belly ramen stands out with deep flavor. Cold noodle dishes like jjolmyun and a ramen noodle dish offer refreshing, flavorful options.
Brisket Tteok-bokki offers a spot on taste with chewy rice cakes. Rose Tteok-bokki hot pot serves a flavorful option, though it lacks flour tteok variety.
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The menu is only accessible by scanning a barcode, except for the drink menu which is posted.
Parking can get full during later evenings.
Prices are very good for the quality of ingredients and the taste of the food.
Small space with self-service buffet and induction table cookers creates an interactive dining experience. Bright, clean setting plays K-pop music videos, offering a welcoming, authentic Korean vibe. All-you-can-eat style encourages trying various sauces and toppings for tteokbokki.
Over 10 ramen choices sit at the ramen bar, paired with a selection of tteok and proteins. A mini ramen library lets you enjoy Shin Ramen while there, and a ramen machine adds a unique touch.
Hot Korean rice cake stew features homemade tteok including sweet potato tteok. Real meat options accompany the tteok, not just sausage, with a notable rose sauce adding flavor.
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The all-you-can-eat menu is priced at $19.99 on weekends.
Customers can choose from various ingredients and spice levels.
Expect to pay less than $40 for two people for all-you-can-eat.
Large Asian-style food hall offers self-service ramen area, multiple small food counters, and a dedicated sushi section. Bright, clean, and welcoming atmosphere with a Japanese/Korean vibe creates a lively but orderly setting. Seating consists of many small tables, making it suitable for quick meals rather than large groups.
Self-service ramen setup mimics what you'd find in Japan, offering a unique way to order. Tonkotsu ramen comes in a big, clean bowl, and the grab-and-go ramen area adds convenience.
Cheesy tteok stands out with its rich flavor. Garaetteok Jjajang Tteokbokki offers a savory twist on classic rice cakes. Homemade rice balls add a comforting touch to the Korean rice cake selection.
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After 10pm, food costs $5 per item.
Taco Tuesday offers special pricing on tacos.
Seating can be limited during peak meal times.