Korean-style hot dogs with crispy potato crusts and cheesy corn dogs offer bold flavors. Tteokbokki delivers perfect heat and filling portions. Sweet Nutella taiyaki adds a mochi texture finish. Spot suits late-night cravings near campus with fast, tasty snacks.
Tteokbokki stands out with a perfect level of heat and a filling portion size. Corn dogs come with potatoes and lots of cheese on top, adding extra flavor.
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Open late on weekdays until 2am, perfect for post-study snacks.
Expect a busy atmosphere during late-night hours, especially on weekends.
Cash and credit cards are accepted; mobile payments may not be available.
Small spot serves Korean-inspired flavors like bulgogi and kimchi fried rice with smoky spice. Cozy space with warm lighting and 80s, 90s music sets a laid-back vibe. Limited tables and bar counter add to the casual dining feel.
Bulgogi brings a deep, savory sweetness that pairs well with crispy smashed patties. Kimchi fried rice offers an incredible smoky depth and spice, while the kimchi grilled cheese blends tangy kimchi with melted cheese on sourdough.
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Expect potential wait times during busy hours as reservations are not accepted.
Street parking is available, but it can be limited depending on the time.
Indoor and outdoor seating is available, but the space can get crowded.
Small walk-in spot serves cafeteria-style Korean BBQ with large portions and meat-focused dishes. Sides like kimchi and bean sprouts add freshness but are average. Atmosphere is casual and prices stay affordable.
Korean BBQ here comes with sides like kimchi and bean sprout salad that add some zing and freshness. The kimchi and sprouts are standard but not the freshest or best cuts.
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You must order in person rather than by phone.
You pay first after ordering, then wait for your number to be called.
Prices range from $10 to $20 per dish.
Korean restaurant blends stylish modern design with cozy vibes, perfect for couples and students. Boneless Korean fried chicken is crispy and juicy, while carbonara tteokbokki offers a satisfying portion. Atmosphere shifts from peaceful to vibrant with great music.
Boneless Korean fried chicken stands out with its crispy, juicy, and flavorful qualities. The carbonara tteokbokki offers a solid portion with saucy rice cakes that feel satisfying and complete.
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Happy hour deals are available, offering discounts on drinks and appetizers.
Prices are reasonable, making it a good option for college students.
The restaurant offers large portion sizes, ideal for sharing.
Korean restaurant buzzes with K-pop music and a cheerful vibe. Offers generous portions of authentic dishes like kimchi fried rice and soft tofu stew. Quick self-service kiosks make it perfect for students seeking tasty, affordable meals.
Kimchi fried rice comes in a generous portion with complimentary sides like kimchi and potatoes. The menu features soft tofu stew, pork kimchi stew, and a kimbap ramen set, offering a solid range of authentic Korean dishes.
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The restaurant operates on a self-service model; order at the kiosk and pick up at the counter.
Portion sizes are generous, making it a great value for students.
Prices are reasonable for a location near campus, with many affordable options.
Cozy cafe buzzes with laid-back atmosphere and spacious interior. Bulgogi shines in dishes like the bulgogi sandwich and kimchi fried rice. Remote workers enjoy the lively vibe as noise rises mid-morning.
Bulgogi features prominently in several dishes, including a bulgogi sandwich and an option to add it to kimchi fried rice. The croffle with fried chicken and kimchi fried rice also stands out as a notable Korean-inspired dish.
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Expect a $1 upcharge for non-dairy milk in coffee drinks.
The cafΓ© offers a limited menu with no vegan options available.
Parking can be challenging, so plan to arrive early.
Spacious restaurant offers kimchi fried rice and tteokbokki with rich flavors. Kiosk ordering and Kpop music create a lively yet quiet weekday vibe. Open late, it suits late-night diners seeking authentic Korean dishes in a relaxed setting.
Kimchi fried rice and tuna kimbap stand out with rich flavors and solid preparation. Tteokbokki offers a thicker, richer consistency similar to authentic Korean versions. The menu includes varied soups like kimchi tofu and seafood tofu, plus bibimbap and bulgogi at reasonable prices.
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Kimchi Garden is open late, closing at 2 AM on weekends.
The restaurant operates with a self-serve kiosk for ordering and payment.
There is no bathroom available at the restaurant.
Modern Korean spot offers varied proteins in a spacious setting fit for groups or solo diners. Kimchee rice and pork belly shine, but Galbi beef lacks flavor. Pricing is fair, though portions are smaller than usual, and kimchi costs extra, affecting meal balance.
Kimchi comes with an extra charge, which affects the meal's balance since it lacks vegetables without it. The kimchee rice and pork belly stand out, but the Galbi beef tastes flavorless and chewy.
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Expect smaller portion sizes for the price, around $20.
They charge an extra $2.50 for kimchi.
Dine-in or takeout options are available.