Small, family-owned Korean barbecue spot offers a cozy, traditional atmosphere with a peaceful, chill vibe. The space feels like a home kitchen with eight tables and a clean, modest design. Quiet environment suits relaxed conversations and casual dining.
Lunch offers home-cooked flavors with good portions that feel comforting. The lunch special provides a tasty and affordable meal option.
Tofu soup here stands out for its incredible flavor and comforting warmth. Varieties like seafood tofu soup and mixed tofu soup offer rich, authentic Korean taste with a spicy kick.
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Expect no wait times on Thursday evenings.
The restaurant serves large portion sizes, perfect for sharing.
Prices are reasonable for the quality of food offered.
Korean restaurant with a cozy atmosphere and warm, stylish interior featuring classical jazz music. The environment stays calm and quiet, ideal for gatherings without crowds. Seating is comfortable and the space feels clean and inviting.
Owners allow dining during their lunch break. Takeaway and leftovers are common. Frequent visits show consistent delicious meals.
Silky texture defines the seafood tofu soup here. It pairs well with the dolsot bibimbap with shrimp, both offering rich flavors.
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The restaurant is closed on Sundays and from 3:30 to 4:30 PM daily.
Expect generous portion sizes; one roll is often enough to fill you up.
The restaurant is free of MSG, catering to those with allergies.
Small Korean restaurant offers authentic home-cooked vibe with a peaceful atmosphere and occasional courtyard fountain sounds. Outdoor seating with umbrellas provides a pleasant dining experience despite the compact food court setting. Staff converse in Korean, enhancing the genuine cultural feel.
Lunch options include a beef bulgogi dish and a lunch special priced at $11.99. Kimchi is available for a light meal or post-gym snack.
Spicy and flavorful, the tofu soup features seafood and pairs well with pork bulgogi. It delivers a satisfying kick that matches the craving for heat.
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There is no indoor seating; all meals are takeout only.
Outdoor seating is available in the courtyard for dining.
The menu features traditional Korean dishes like Gimbap and stews.
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.
Spicy dishes stand out with seafood tofu soup offering a rich, flavorful kick. Hot tofu soup pairs well with other spicy items like stone pot squid and seafood pancake.
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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.
Spacious, clean restaurant with a cozy atmosphere and modern decor offers a calm, inviting space for casual dining. The vibe stays lively yet relaxed, supporting easy conversation without noise interruptions. Regulars enjoy authentic Korean comfort food with fresh, flavorful side dishes.
Lunch options include a beef bibimbop with a good portion size and a lunch combo at a Korean food chain. Both offer filling meals suitable for midday.
Broth comes sizzling hot and rich with flavor, making the tofu soup very comforting. Classic Korean style includes all the fixings that enhance the dish.
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Expect long wait times after 6:30 pm, especially on weekends.
Meals are reasonably priced, with most around $17.
The restaurant is located behind H-Mart, which can be tricky to find.
Modern Korean barbecue restaurant offers a clean, stylish interior with warm, welcoming atmosphere that feels relaxed and kid-friendly. Guests enjoy authentic Korean flavors paired with chilled Soju and Korean R&B music, creating a calm yet lively dining experience.
Lunch specials offer a great deal. Korean dishes provide a new experience for those unfamiliar with the cuisine.
Soft tofu soup comes with a spicy kick when requested and offers a rich, enjoyable flavor. Options include seafood and beef ribs versions, both tasting amazing.
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Reservations are recommended for special events to secure a spot.
The restaurant offers buffet style service during special events.
Side dish refills are charged, which is unique for a Korean BBQ.
Open layout creates a comfortable and safe dining space with service bells at each table for convenience. Atmosphere shifts from loud heavy metal to K-Pop music at lower volume, enhancing the cultural vibe. Menu offers authentic Korean dishes with standout tofu soup and barbecue options.
Lunch includes Bulgogi Box, Teriyaki Chicken Lunch Box, and Stone Pot Seafood Bibimbap. Options also feature Chicken Soft Tofu Soup for variety.
Seafood and spicy mushroom versions stand out with rich flavors. Options include plain tofu soup without spice and combos paired with side dishes like kimchi and tteokbokki.
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The restaurant offers generous portion sizes for all dishes.
Prices are considered fair for the quality of food served.
Tofu Factory specializes in authentic Korean dishes beyond just tofu.
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.
Lunch here offers a convenient stop near work with satisfying Korean dishes. The spot delivers a pleasant atmosphere for a midday break and encourages repeat visits.
Brothy soups feature tofu with beef or seafood, often combined for rich flavor. Options include spicy pork and veggie tofu soup and a mushroom tofu soup that tastes nurturing and delicious.
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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.
Korean restaurant with clean, modern decor and K-pop music sets a pleasant atmosphere. It draws a crowd by dinner time, offering authentic, flavorful dishes like bulgogi and sundubu with reasonable prices and good value portions.
Busy Saturday afternoons bring a lively crowd for lunch with unbeatable prices. Korean specialties like JapChae and soup lunches offer solid options to explore.
Spicy and mixed tofu soups come out boiling hot and full of authentic flavor. Mixed tofu soup pairs well with side dishes like kimchi and banchan, enhancing the meal.
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The restaurant is closed daily from 2:45 PM to 4:30 PM.
Parking is easy at SGD Dubu So Gong Dong.
The restaurant now serves customers at their tables.
Small, unassuming Korean restaurant with a cozy, home-style vibe and limited seating that fills up quickly. Atmosphere feels authentic and warm, attracting mostly older Korean patrons. Menu is small but exceptional, featuring standout dishes like bibimbap and soft tofu soup.
Lunch features Korean dishes with consistent quality. The spot suits casual meals with friends or solo visits.
Soft tofu melts like butter and needs no chewing. Seafood tofu soup and seafood noodle soup come highly recommended for their rich flavors.
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The restaurant is closed on Thursdays and Sundays.
Seating is limited, making it hard to accommodate large parties.
The restaurant fills up quickly, especially around lunchtime.
Grill-at-table setup creates an interactive dining experience with large tables suited for groups. Atmosphere stays calm and inviting with music at a comfortable volume, making it ideal for gatherings. Unique features include a ramen bar and a birthday wheel offering free items, adding fun elements to the meal.
Offers an all you can eat lunch special with Korean BBQ. The lunch deal provides great value and is considered worth every penny.
Spicy tofu soup comes in a dolsot pot and offers a rich, bold flavor. It pairs well with bulgogi beef and steak, making it a standout choice.
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The restaurant offers all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ with fresh, flavorful meat and attentive service.
They celebrate birthdays with a fun song and a prize wheel for the birthday person.
Expect a wait time of 30-45 minutes during peak dinner hours on weekends.
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.
Kimchi tofu soup offers a flavorful and tasty experience. The mixed tofu soup stands out with rich flavor and pairs well with sides.
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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.
Korean restaurant offers a cozy, authentic atmosphere with simple, clean decor and a family-run vibe. The space is quiet and spacious, providing a relaxing setting that contrasts with flashier venues. Guests find the environment pleasant and homely, reflecting traditional Korean hospitality.
Lunch offers an affordable deal with a variety of side dishes included. The experience feels well-rounded and satisfying.
Tofu soup here features authentic Korean tofu with a soft texture that stands out. Options like beef tofu soup and kimchi tofu soup come paired with grilled meats and flavorful side dishes.
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The restaurant automatically adds a 20% service charge to all bills.
The portion sizes are smaller compared to other Korean restaurants.
The restaurant maintains a very clean environment.
Small Korean restaurant with a cozy, family-like atmosphere and K-pop music playing on TV. Locals gather in a quiet, welcoming space with a hole-in-the-wall, mom-and-pop vibe. The environment feels comfortable and light, offering authentic Korean dining with generous portions.
Lunch offers generous portions at a low price around $13. The Chicken Bulgogi and spicy pork lunch boxes stand out as filling options.
Soft tofu soup stands out with its delicately soft texture and satisfying flavor. The soup often comes as a side and pairs well with a variety of banchan and meat dishes like Kalbi and Bulgogi.
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Expect a 30-minute wait during peak lunch hours on weekends.
Prices are reasonable, with most entrees under $15.
Credit cards and mobile payments are accepted; cash is also welcome.
Small Korean barbecue restaurant offers authentic atmosphere with quality cuts of meat cooked at the table. Music features popular K-pop songs, creating a lively yet quiet dining experience even when full. Interior feels humble and run down, but food and interactive cooking stand out.
Lunch offers an all-you-can-eat option for $25 per person. The menu includes shrimp and various extras, making it a solid value for the price.
Seafood tofu soup features a spicy Soon dobu base with a well balanced flavor that is not too spicy. Side dishes include steamed egg and kimchi tofu soup, which are unique additions to the menu.
Good to know
Reservations are highly recommended, especially for parties of four or more.
The all-you-can-eat price is $26 per person, which is a great deal.
Expect a packed restaurant on weekends, so plan accordingly.
Korean restaurant offers authentic family-like atmosphere with a clean and welcoming interior. The place serves homemade-style banchan and top-tier tofu soups with generous portions. It stays unpretentious and feels like home, attracting those who appreciate genuine Korean flavors.
Lunch offers delicious dishes with a good special deal. The spot handles large groups on short notice during busy weekend hours.
Bubbling tofu soups come in several options like mushroom and medium spicy beef. The soups taste fresh and organic, avoiding the usual pre-packaged flavor.
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Parking might be difficult during busy hours due to shared lot with other restaurants.
The restaurant can accommodate large parties, making it suitable for group lunches.
The price at Myung Dong Tofu House & BBQ is reasonable for the amount of food.
Korean BBQ restaurant offers private booth seating with smokeless grills that keep the air clear. Warm, inviting atmosphere blends modern and traditional decor with mainstream K-pop music creating an authentic vibe. Guests cook their own food at the table, enjoying an interactive and intimate dining experience.
Lunch offers a 30% discount and an all you can eat Korean BBQ special from 11am to 3pm for about $20. Seating is quick with little wait time during lunch hours.
Spicy tofu soup stands out with its bold heat and rich flavor. Beef adds depth, making it a comforting choice especially in cold weather.
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Lunch special offers 30% off from 12-3pm.
All-you-can-eat lunch is available from 11am to 2pm for $19.99.
The restaurant hosts birthday celebrations for large groups.
Spacious Korean restaurant offers a cozy atmosphere with private rooms and parking. Lunch features a special deal on LA galbi and tofu soup, perfect for groups. Tofu soups are rich and flavorful with fresh ingredients and a spicy kick.
Lunch offers a special deal featuring LA galbi and tofu soup that provides good value. Seating includes a semi-private room suitable for groups around 20, creating a cozy atmosphere for meals.
Rich, flavorful tofu soups come with fresh ingredients and a perfect spicy kick. Options include pork kimchi, seafood, and soft tofu with a raw egg to cook in the broth.
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If you leave a review, they give you a free steamed egg.
Free parking is available behind the building.
The restaurant specializes in soft tofu and offers authentic Korean cuisine.
Large space with modern decor and interactive grilling offers a lively atmosphere enhanced by background music and a soju bar. Private booths and a ramen bar add variety to the experience. Smoke suckers above grills keep the air clear during cooking.
Lunch offers a solid $20 all-you-can-eat special with plenty of side dishes included. The meats are good quality and the overall value during lunch stands out for the price.
Spicy tofu soup arrives boiling hot and cools to a rich, flavorful broth. It pairs well as a side and is a popular choice among families here.
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You can only order three plates at a time, and they must be different types of meat.
An 18% service charge is automatically added for tables of two.
Rice is free during lunch but costs an extra $3 per bowl at dinner.
Narrow dining area combines modern Korean decor with a cozy, relaxed vibe and K-Pop music playing softly. The space feels clean and welcoming, with a casual yet aesthetic atmosphere suitable for families and casual diners alike.
Lunch offers great value with large portions and specials available until 4 pm. The tofu stew lunch special stands out as a delicious option among the variety of choices.
Soft tofu stands out in the soups, offering a gentle texture and flavor. Prices stay reasonable while the soups deliver consistent, satisfying taste.
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Lunch goes until 4 PM.
The lunch special Ziggle box offers great value and big portions.
The restaurant adds a 3.5% fee for using a credit card.
Small Korean restaurant offers authentic home-style cooking in a cozy, peaceful atmosphere that feels like a neighborhood spot. The environment stays quiet and relaxed, with friendly service and a non-commercialized, simple setup.
Sweet ladies welcome guests, creating a relaxing lunch atmosphere. The spot serves as a solid choice for a midday meal with a friendly vibe.
Seafood tofu soup features fresh seafood and the softest tofu. It offers a rich, flavorful broth that stands out.
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Valet parking is available for $3 in the strip mall lot.
The restaurant accepts credit cards and offers takeout services.
Prices are reasonable, with meals averaging around $16.
Small Korean restaurant with ample natural light and cozy, family-friendly atmosphere. Offers authentic tofu soups with customizable spice levels and proteins. Casual setting with tasteful decor and a warm, inviting vibe.
Lunch features a combination special with BBQ ribs and bibim naengmyeon cold noodles. Side dishes come flavorful and all items taste delicious.
Seafood tofu soup offers a pleasant spice touch and rich, savory flavor. The tofu soup balances spice, freshness, and umami well, with a silk tofu texture that stands out in traditional Korean style.
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Chodang Tofu House offers customizable tofu soup with various proteins and spice levels.
The restaurant is just 15 minutes from O'Hare, making it convenient for travelers.
They provide multiple carb options with the tofu soup, including different types of rice and udon.
Small, well-organized space offers a warm, homey vibe with K-pop music and Korean cooking shows on TV. Atmosphere stays cozy and inviting, suited for casual family dining rather than lively socializing. Authentic Korean dishes served in sizzling stone bowls add to the comforting experience.
Lunch features galbi and japchae with solid lunch specials. Food quality stays consistent during midday.
Soft tofu soup offers a rich, flavorful broth with a perfectly spicy kick. Tofu in the soup is bouncy and chewy, paired well with noodles for a comforting meal.
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You pay at the door on the way out, which is very Korean style.
Portions are generous for the price paid.
Expect some menu items may not be listed.
Dark, cozy space with vintage Korean decor and little huts creates a lively, pub-style atmosphere. Comfortable booths fill a somewhat cramped interior where noise rises after 4 PM. Ample parking supports a busy spot known for thoughtful design and authentic vibe.
Lunch here offers a solid option with a menu that fits well for midday meals. The spot works for casual gatherings and has a friendly atmosphere suitable for celebrations.
Spicy tofu soup offers a balanced spice level that many enjoy. Variations include options like Kal Guk Soup, and tofu soup often comes with rice, though sometimes the rice is undercooked.
Good to know
Expect a one-hour wait for larger parties during peak times.
Parking is ample in the shopping center, but carpooling is recommended on busy nights.
The restaurant does not have a liquor license yet, so bring your own drinks if desired.
Small, cozy Korean restaurant with an old country feel and soft Korean music in the background. Atmosphere stays authentic and unpretentious, creating a comfortable, homey vibe. Space is tight but clean, often busy with a local crowd and a dance floor adding unique energy.
Lunch offers a generous portion of grilled chicken with rice at a great price. The special runs from 11AM to 2PM and draws repeat visits for its tasty food.
Spicy tofu soup comes in a medium spiciness that complements flavors without overpowering. Combos often include bulgogi and banchan, with the soup carrying a slight fishy smell.
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The lunch special is available from 11AM to 2PM.
Expect delays if the restaurant is busy.
Parking is available, but the lot seems under construction.
Small, simple dining space uses metal bowls and offers refills on side dishes. Atmosphere feels intimate and chill despite being a bit cramped and hectic. Popular spot known for authentic Korean flavors with generous portions and a clean, comforting scent of cooking.
Plenty of parking makes Sunday lunch easy. One exceptionally nice server handles the lunch rush solo with great skill. The spot serves authentic Korean lunch dishes.
Beef tofu soup stands out with its deep flavor and a sesame touch. LA spare ribs and tofu soup also offer a rich taste that draws people back.
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Expect a wait time of 30-45 minutes during busy lunch hours.
Parking is plentiful, especially on Sundays.
Prices for entrees start at $20, with large portion sizes.
Large, modern space offers an interactive grilling experience with a choose-your-own instant ramen bar and photo booth. Atmosphere feels laid-back and family-friendly, though music volume can be high. Flavored soju and cocktails complement the all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ well.
Lunch features a lunch special that offers good value, including options like a meat buffet and Korean AYCE BBQ. Service during lunch is attentive and aims to make occasions feel special.
Spicy tofu soup stands out with its bold flavor and is a favorite dish here. Kimchi tofu soup and sundubu jjigae also offer rich, savory tastes that pair well with galbi and other meats.
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The restaurant closes at 3 pm, so plan your visit accordingly.
Expect it to get busy after 6:30 pm, especially on weekends.
There is a promotion every Monday and Wednesday where Premium AYCE customers can get ramen for free.
Brutalist architecture and sleek decor create a lively yet cozy vibe. Lunch favorites like mushrooms rice bowl and spicy octopus offer great midday options. Rich, slightly spicy tofu soup with fresh seafood warms cold nights perfectly.
Mushrooms rice bowl and steamed eggs stand out as lunch favorites. The menu includes spicy octopus and chicken wings at a fair price. The atmosphere feels great for a midday meal.
Rich and slightly spicy tofu soups come with fresh seafood like shrimp and scallops. Some versions pour over rice, creating a comfort food feel perfect for cold nights.
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Making a reservation is recommended for larger groups.
The happy hour lasts until 7 PM and beers are available for five dollars.
The restaurant has a very fair price for lunch.
Small restaurant with modern decor and cramped seating creates an intimate setting. K-pop music videos and sports on TVs add a lively, cozy vibe. Space fills quickly, especially at lunch, attracting a steady crowd seeking authentic Korean flavors.
Soft tofu soups stand out with options like crab soft tofu and kimchi tofu soup. Korean-style Soon Tofu soups come with tasty banchan and sides such as Japche.
Good to know
Shin’s Tofu House gets packed at lunchtime, so arrive early to avoid long waits.
The restaurant has limited seating, which can lead to longer wait times during busy hours.
Parking can be limited during busy weekends, so consider arriving early.