Korean spot offers a cozy atmosphere with hand-painted murals and a chill owner. Seolleongtang features a rich broth paired with essential kimchi. Staff kindness adds warmth to the homemade meal experience in a clean, casual setting.
Broth comes rich and clean with a flavorful taste. Kimchi serves as an essential side that complements the soup well. Staff show kindness, adding to the overall experience.
Good to know
If you’re ordering the Sundaeguk, the portion is already generous.
There is a small language barrier if you don't speak Korean.
If you run out of side dishes, ask right away.
Spacious dining area with modern design and soft Korean music creates a cozy vibe. Slow-cooked broth in seolleongtang offers rich flavor and hearty meat portions. Perfect for a soul-warming meal any time.
Slow-cooked broth offers a rich and deep flavor that feels authentic and satisfying. Generous meat portions and perfectly paired banchan make it a soul-warming meal any time of day.
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There is plenty of parking available near the restaurant.
The restaurant is newly opened and very clean.
Prices are slightly higher than nearby competitors.
Cozy space with warm yellow lighting and authentic KPop music sets a lively mood. Seolleongtang features a rich savory broth paired with tender beef tendon. Outdoor seating and handy tools like tongs make dining hands-on and fun.
Rich and savory broth defines the Seolleongtang here, often paired with beef tendon for extra depth. Mild flavors make it a standout, especially in combos with bulgogi.
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Lunch specials are available on weekdays from 11 am to 12 pm.
Parking is plentiful in the plaza with no wait for lunch at 2 pm on Saturday.
The spicy braised beef ribs are a great value for the price.
Renovated interior blends chic modern design with authentic Korean utensils, creating a cozy vibe. Seolleongtang broth stays hot and bubbling, offering peppery warmth like homemade soup. Soothing music and thoughtful amenities add to the calm, safe atmosphere.
Broth stays hot and bubbling, offering a peppery warmth that feels like a comforting homemade soup. This ox bone stew stands out for its soothing, rich flavor that works well on rainy days.
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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.
Enjoy slow-simmered beef bone broth in a cozy Korean setting with traditional decor and spacious seating. Seolleongtang comes with generous portions of noodles and meat, paired with fresh kimchi. Atmosphere is relaxed and friendly, perfect for groups in private rooms.
Seolleongtang here features a slow-simmered beef bone broth with generous portions of noodles and meat. Varieties like brisket, tongue, and tendon come in combos, served alongside freshly fermented kimchi and radish kimchi.
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Reservations are recommended on weekends due to high demand.
Parking is free and easy to find in front of the restaurant.
The restaurant uses tablets for ordering at each table.
Warm traditional Korean vibe meets clean, modern decor inspired by a Korean village. Seolleongtang features a rich, clean broth with no unpleasant smell, delivering authentic comfort. Attentive service and a cozy, inviting atmosphere make every visit feel like home.
Rich, clean broth defines the seolleongtang here, offering a comforting and authentic taste. The soup carries no unpleasant smell and delivers a deliciously rich flavor that stands out.
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The restaurant opens early at 8am.
Expect a higher price point than average for Korean cuisine.
Reservations are not required but recommended during peak hours.
Seolleongtang here features a rich broth that is deeply flavorful and comforting. The restaurant's cozy vibe and modern interior create a welcoming space. Free parking adds to the convenience of visiting or taking home seolleongtang pouches.
Rich, deeply flavorful broth defines the seolleongtang here, with a taste that is comforting and not greasy. The Seolleongtang Brisket and Tofu Seolleongtang Brisket stand out as especially tasty, and seolleongtang pouches are available for take-home convenience.
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Parking is free and ample, making it convenient to visit.
Lunch specials are available before 2 PM for better pricing.
Ordering is done via tablets at the table for convenience.
Spacious Korean spot features a central grill and clear air from an effective exhaust. Rich broth and tender beef brisket make Seolleongtang a standout. Lively energy comes from K-pop music and occasional fire shows, though it can get loud and crowded.
Rich broth and tender beef brisket define the Seolleongtang here. The mixed version pairs well with kimchi and rice for a comforting meal.
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They offer a special morning breakfast from 6 am to 10:30 am.
Breakfast before 10am includes discounts off regular prices.
Sun Nong Dan is open 24/7, making it convenient for late-night dining.
Small Korean spot offers a quiet atmosphere with authentic seolleongtang featuring thin brisket slices and noodles. Refillable kimchi adds flavor, while a serving robot brings a modern touch to the cozy, homey vibe.
Seolleongtang here features a white soup base with a huge portion of thin brisket slices and noodles. The dish comes with a perfect dipping sauce and the best Kimchi banchan, making it authentic and flavorful.
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Four bowls of their cheapest seolleongtang cost $80 after tip and tax.
The meal is a good deal at $20 for delicious food and decent portions.
The bill for two stews, banchan, and barley tea is $28.
Cozy Korean spot shines with authentic soups like spicy Seolleongtang and Ox Knee Bone Soup. Simple, classic K-town style interior adds to the homey atmosphere. Enjoy affordable prices and free parking in this neighborhood gem.
Seolleongtang here has a clean taste that stands out. The menu keeps it simple with signature dishes like spicy Seolleongtang and Ox Knee Bone Soup, all consistently delicious and good value.
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Most soups cost just over $10 and include rice and side dishes.
Galbijjim is priced at $30, worth it compared to most dishes around $15-18.
The restaurant offers free parking, which is a huge plus.
Spacious dining area with high ceilings offers a quiet, open feel. Seolleongtang features a rich milky broth with tender beef and soft tendons. Strong air conditioning keeps the modern interior comfortable throughout meals.
Rich, milky broth with tender beef slices defines the Seolleongtang here. It stands out for its authentic flavor and soft tendons, making it a solid choice for a hearty meal.
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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.
Small Korean spot offers rich milky broth Seolleongtang with free kimchi refills. Cozy, hole-in-the-wall vibe makes dining feel home-y and casual. Aroma of ox bone soup fills the air, creating an authentic experience.
Broth has a rich, milky texture that rivals famous seolleongtang spots. This place serves authentic, long-standing seolleongtang with a flavor that stands out even compared to many in Korea.
Good to know
Expect a 20-minute wait during peak hours.
The restaurant serves only Seolleongtang with limited options.
Prices for a bowl of Seolleongtang have increased to $21.
Modern Korean spot serves rich bone broth with flavorful meat better than many in Korea. Spacious, clean space blends traditional and contemporary design. Private rooms and ample seating fit both small and large groups comfortably.
Broth stands out as rich and deep, packed with flavor. Meat tastes better than most seolleongtang found in Korea. Radish kimchi adds a spicy contrast that pairs well with the mild soup.
Good to know
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.
Traditional Korean spot serves authentic homemade soups with a cozy atmosphere and fresh kimchi. Seolleongtang here offers a flavorful broth and good portions at a fair price. Early hours and simple, clean space make it a solid choice.
Broth tastes flavorful and comforting, though sometimes diluted with water. Portion size matches a reasonable price. Served with kimchi and radish kimchi that complement the soup well.
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Parking is free in the shared parking lot.
The restaurant gets very busy during lunch hour.
The price for a meal is around $20, including tax.
Small indoor space offers a cozy atmosphere with a quiet vibe. Authentic Korean soups shine, especially the rich, hearty broths of seolleongtang. Popular choices include the spicy version and yangji seolleongtang, with comfy benches adding to the experience.
Seolleongtang here stands out for its authentic flavor and the option to adjust seasoning with salt and pepper on the table. The spicy version and the yangji seolleongtang are especially filling and popular choices.
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Parking can be tight in the small plaza, but there's additional parking behind the laundromat.
The menu is limited but focuses on perfecting traditional Korean dishes.
Portions are generous, providing good value for the price.
Spacious seating and high ceilings create a welcoming vibe. Authentic seolleongtang comes in a bubbling cauldron with rich broth and customizable seasoning. Enjoy free Yakult and barley tea with your meal in a quiet setting with ample parking.
Broth arrives in a large, bubbling cauldron and tastes deep and rich, true to authentic seolleongtang. Side dishes like kimchi pair well, and seasoning is added at the table for a personalized touch.
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The menu primarily features soups, including Seolleongtang and Galbi Jim.
Parking is plentiful and easy in the plaza where the restaurant is located.
The restaurant can accommodate large parties with ample seating.
Korean spot shines with rich broth in Seolleongtang and tasty kimchi. Modern, clean space feels cozy yet lively with K-pop on big screens. Staff use robot helpers and offer airtight to-go boxes for convenience.
Broth stands out with rich flavor and comforting warmth. Kimchi pairs well, enhancing the Seolleongtang and Galbi Tang experience.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended, especially during peak hours to avoid long waits.
Expect wait times of 1-2 hours during busy dinner hours.
Parking is limited in the area, so arrive early or consider alternative transport.
Cozy indoor space plays K-Pop videos softly, creating a calm vibe. Known for authentic Korean soups, especially rich seolleongtang broth that pairs well with kimchi. Portions are small and prices are high, but atmosphere suits both groups and solo diners.
Seolleongtang here comes with a rich broth that tastes great mixed with kimchi. Portions lean small and the price is on the higher side at $21.99, with extra soup costing extra too.
Good to know
The Galbijim feeds 4-5 people for about $80.
There is plenty of parking available, especially on weekdays.
The prices are reasonable, but some dishes like seolleongtang can be pricey at $21.99.
Small spot with family-friendly vibe and classic Korean feel. Seolleongtang is comforting and light, perfect with pepper and salt. Menu is limited but focuses on authentic soups. Busy weekends, calm weekday nights.
Seolleongtang offers a subtle and light taste that feels nourishing and good for the soul. It pairs well with pepper and salt to enhance its flavor and serves as a solid, comforting choice.
Good to know
The restaurant has a break time from 2:30 to 4:30 pm.
Expect the restaurant to get busy on weekends; visit early on weekdays.
There is a decent amount of parking available in front.
Small, family-run spot offers authentic traditional flavors in a cozy, homey setting. Seolleongtang features an amazing rich broth served with care and patience. Generous portions and kimchi sujebi make meals satisfying and memorable.
Broth stands out as amazing and rich. Serving takes time, with only one bowl of Seolleongtang coming out first. Kimchi sujebi often accompanies the meal.
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Expect long wait times during peak hours; arrive early to secure a seat.
Portion sizes are generous, providing good value for the price.
Prices are reasonable, with meals averaging around $31.
Spacious interior blends simple design with a traditional Korean diner feel. Seolleongtang shines with its rich, milky broth in hearty bowls. Cozy vibe enhanced by Korean dramas and K-pop music keeps the atmosphere lively yet welcoming.
Korean soups like seolleongtang come in hearty bowls with rich, milky broth. This spot serves seolleongtang that consistently satisfies and stands out among other Korean soups.
Good to know
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.
Traditional Korean decor creates a cozy vibe with lacquered tables and Raden walls. Seolleongtang here boasts an authentic beef bone broth with hearty portions. The casual setting fills fast and draws fans of high-quality Korean food.
Beef bone broth stands out with authentic flavor and hearty portions. This spot offers seolleongtang not found elsewhere on the Westside.
Good to know
Expect a 30-minute wait during peak dinner hours on weekends.
Parking is available in a small lot behind the building.
Prices are higher than average for Korean food in the area.
Small, family-run spot offers authentic soups like rich seolleongtang at a great price. Cozy vibe with traditional banchan makes it inviting despite limited seating. Frequented by older men, it feels like a comforting hidden gem.
Broth stands out as incredibly rich and carefully prepared. Seolleongtang costs about $20, making it a bargain compared to similar places charging more.
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Parking is available right outside the restaurant, making it convenient for visitors.
The restaurant offers a breakfast special from 7-10am.
There are discounts available before 10 am for early birds.
Long, narrow space blends modern and traditional décor with dim lighting and wood furnishings. Ox bone soup offers amazing flavor and depth, surpassing even 30-year-old Korean spots. Small tables and free refill banchan enhance the dining experience despite occasional loudness.
Ox bone soup stands out with its amazing flavor and depth. It tastes better than seolleongtang from restaurants with 30 years of history in Korea.
Good to know
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.
Small Korean spot buzzes with authentic atmosphere and K-pop tunes. Seolleongtang shines with tender meat and flavorful intestine, boosted by kimchi. Perfect for groups under five, enjoy pork ribs and seafood pancake with soju or frozen margaritas.
Very comforting with tender meat in the broth. The combination version includes intestine, which adds extra flavor. Adding kimchi enhances the taste.
Good to know
The menu does not include ingredients, which may be challenging for those with food allergies.
The restaurant is suitable for groups of four or fewer.
Prices have increased, making some dishes feel overpriced.
Traditional Korean restaurant offers authentic seolleongtang with a rich broth. Cozy, quiet atmosphere with privacy walls and K-pop videos. Bright, clean space attracts mostly Asian diners speaking softly.
Seolleongtang here offers authentic Korean comfort food with a rich, satisfying broth. The dish stands out for its delicious, traditional flavor that is hard to find elsewhere in the area.
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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.
Old school Korean spot with an authentic atmosphere and lively music. Seolleongtang is served in generous portions with a mild taste, best with kimchi contrast. Casual vibe invites regulars to enjoy traditional dishes with soju or makkoli.
Seolleongtang offers a generous portion with a mild flavor that some find too bland. Kimchi pairs well with the soup, adding a nice contrast.
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Cash is required for payment; credit cards are not accepted.
Parking can be challenging; consider arriving early or using public transport.
Portion sizes are generous, often enough for two people to share.
Cozy Korean spot serves authentic seolleongtang with a clean, MSG-free broth and classic flavor. Quiet, dim setting attracts mostly Korean diners seeking traditional soups like galbitang. Limited parking and early closing add to the intimate vibe.
Seolleongtang here has a clean soup that avoids any MSG or powdered milk taste. The meat portions are small and feel like an instant product, but the overall flavor stays true to a classic style.
Good to know
The restaurant closes at 5:30 pm and is closed on Sundays.
Parking is limited; consider using a metered parking lot nearby.
Credit cards are accepted for payment.
Modern open space with bright lighting and spacious seating creates a warm vibe. Seolleongtang shines with great value and tasty sides. Korean BBQ and hearty soups pair well with soju, making lively, affordable dining 24/7.
Seolleongtang offers great value for money with side dishes that complement the meal well. Chadol seolleongtang matches the traditional flavors found in Korean restaurants.
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Breakfast Value Meal is available from 6 to 10:30 AM.
The restaurant is open 24/7.
Parking is convenient and available.
Small Korean spot serves authentic beef soups with exceptional kimchi and handmade dumplings. Seolleongtang features a clean flavor and plenty of meat. Cozy vibe feels homey despite some cleanliness issues and tight parking.
Seolleongtang here has a clean flavor and comes with lots of meat. The homemade dumplings served with kimchi are tastier than the soup and add a comforting touch.
Good to know
Parking is limited and often full, so arrive early.
The restaurant only accepts payment at the register, not at the table.
Only two appetizers are available: kimchi and radish.