Restaurant offers authentic Korean decor with a design resembling Korean streets and traditional homes. Atmosphere feels warm and cozy, enhanced by thoughtful details like brass dishware and a gallery-style photo wall. Seating suits families and groups, creating a welcoming environment for enjoying authentic Korean soul food.
Spicy tofu soup comes out hot and perfectly seasoned with an option to add an egg. Beef short rib soup includes three large ribs, offering a hearty choice alongside the tofu options.
Bulgogi hot stone dishes stand out here, especially the beef bibimbap that kids enjoy. The menu also features spicy pork hot stone and other options like chicken, pork, and fish katsu.
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Reservations are recommended due to high demand, especially on weekends.
Expect long wait times during peak hours, particularly for dinner.
Credit cards and mobile payments are accepted; cash is also welcome.
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.
Soft tofu soup features a deeply flavorful broth and clean ingredients. It often comes with beef and a raw egg, served as part of a thoughtfully prepared set including beef bulgogi.
Tender, sweet-savory beef bulgogi melts in your mouth with a caramelized marinade. Portions come as a thoughtfully prepared set alongside dishes like soft tofu soup, making the meal feel special.
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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.
Small space with classic Korean decor and brass dishware creates a warm, authentic atmosphere. The vibe is cozy and inviting, mixing families, dates, and groups in a lively yet comfortable setting. Casual K-pop music hums softly, enhancing the easy-going, relaxing mood.
Spicy tofu soup comes with adjustable spice levels and often includes beef. Beef tofu soup with egg offers a rich, hearty option that can be filling in one sitting.
Sweet and juicy bulgogi hot stone comes with flavorful juices soaking into fresh rice. The marinade balances perfectly between not too sweet and not too savory.
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The restaurant is open until midnight on Fridays and Saturdays.
Reservations are recommended on weekends to avoid long wait times.
Parking is limited in the area, so consider public transport.
Small, cozy space with tables and booth benches creates a family atmosphere that feels welcoming and warm. Kpop music plays on a big screen TV, adding a laid-back neighborhood vibe. Authentic Korean barbecue and dishes like bulgogi bibimbap offer genuine flavors rarely found locally.
Rich and flavorful tofu soup comes with dumplings that add texture. It pairs well with other dishes like seafood pancake and warms up on cold days.
Bulgogi bibimbap stands out with its rich flavors and satisfying mix. The bulgogi jikhwa also offers a tasty, well-prepared option for bulgogi lovers.
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Prices are reasonable, with meals averaging around $30 for two.
The restaurant offers generous portions, making it great for sharing.
For lactose intolerant diners, request to omit butter in bibimbap.
Modern Korean restaurant offers quiet atmosphere with clean, cozy booths and bright lighting. The space feels well-maintained and supports easy conversation. It draws diners seeking authentic, flavorful Korean dishes in a less crowded setting.
Tofu soup here stands out for its rich flavor and balanced spice levels. Options include seafood and beef varieties, paired with tasty banchan like spicy cucumber.
Beef bulgogi comes in a bento box that offers good flavor and a reasonable price. The dish consistently satisfies with its well-prepared taste.
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Seating is limited, especially an hour and a half before closing.
Expect longer wait times on weekends due to high demand.
Parking is easy and plentiful in the same lot as Burger King.
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.
Soft texture stands out in the bulgogi. It uses high quality meat and includes options like pork bulgogi that taste very good.
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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.
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.
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.
Beef bulgogi comes tender and well-seasoned. Bulgogi bibimbap includes fewer vegetables but still tastes good.
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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.
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.
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.
Beef bulgogi has a nice char and grill flavor and stays perfectly juicy without being too fatty or drenched in sauce. Combo meals pair bulgogi with spicy tofu soup and come with banchan on the side.
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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.
Korean barbecue restaurant combines open flame grills with One Piece-themed decor and arcade games for entertainment. Atmosphere stays fun and lively with a DJ playing music and interactive moments led by the owner. Smoke from the BBQ fills the air, creating a distinct dining environment.
Rich flavors define the tofu soup here, blending perfectly with the accompanying kimchi and sauce. This dish stands out as a must-try with a clear sense of care in its preparation.
Spicy bulgogi stands out with its bold heat and rich flavor. Beef bulgogi comes in sweet and spicy versions, both well-seasoned but with noticeable fat content.
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They don't take reservations, so arrive early to avoid long waits.
Expect a wait during peak hours, especially on weekends.
Prices are comparable to those in LA, but quality may vary.
Tiny, old school Korean BBQ spot offers a fun and festive atmosphere with a friendly, welcoming environment. Free games and complimentary ice cream add to the unique dining experience. The place plays 80's music and provides mini fans to keep guests cool.
Spicy tofu soup stands out with its consistent hot spiciness and strong flavor. It pairs well with bulgogi and spicy pork, making it a frequent order.
Bulgogi comes fresh and perfectly seasoned with a flavorful profile that pairs well with radish paper for a mini meat taco. It balances spice well, not too hot and without lingering heat.
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Reservations are required for parties of 7 or more.
The restaurant has ample parking available for guests.
The restaurant is family-friendly and maintains a clean environment.
Korean barbecue restaurant with high ceilings and spacious seating offers a contemporary yet rustic vibe filled with authentic aromas. The atmosphere is loud and smoky, energized by the sounds of grilling and lively chatter. A waiting area features arcade games and a sit-down bar, adding a casual, playful touch to the experience.
Tofu soup comes with a steamed egg and kimchi fried rice to complete the meal. The soup itself is excellent and well-prepared.
Marinated meats like the bulgogi have a balanced sweetness that is not overpowering. The bulgogi offers a sweet and flavorful profile, paired well with kimchi rice.
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Reservations are recommended to avoid long wait times during busy hours.
Expect wait times of over an hour during peak dining hours.
The all-you-can-eat price is $39.99, which is reasonable for the quality offered.
Modern Korean restaurant offers a cozy, clean atmosphere with electronic tablet ordering at each table. Small space features original wood color decor and plays K-pop music, creating an authentic vibe. The environment feels like dining in a Korean home with a self-service system that adds to the experience.
The tofu soup features a rich, savory broth and silky tofu with a spicy, flavorful kick. Variations like oyster and chicken tofu soups stand out for their great taste and satisfying texture.
Beef bulgogi stands out with perfect seasoning and tender texture. The combination of bulgogi with spicy pork adds a balanced heat and rich flavor.
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Expect long wait times during dinner hours on busy days.
The combo meal costs just over $20 and includes tofu soup and steak.
Portion sizes are smaller compared to other Korean restaurants.
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.
Seafood tofu soup features fresh seafood and the softest tofu. It offers a rich, flavorful broth that stands out.
Bulgogi comes grilled and pairs well with soups like soft tofu seafood stew. It has a soft texture and fits well alongside cold noodles and seafood dishes.
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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.
Cozy interior with traditional decor and soft Korean music creates a serene dining atmosphere. The space feels luxurious and comfortable, attracting those seeking authentic Korean cuisine with generous portions. Noise from outside occasionally disrupts the otherwise clean and quiet environment.
Tofu soup features a well-done base with great flavor and comes in a generous portion suitable for one person.
Pork bulgogi offers a perfect blend of spicy flavor and tender meat. Regular bulgogi dishes come perfectly seasoned, often paired with bibimbap or kimchi for a balanced meal.
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Parking is free in the plaza and very easy to access.
The restaurant's closing time is around 9pm, but they may turn away customers earlier.
The portions are generous, often enough for two or more people.
Narrow layout with beautiful Korean aesthetic creates a bright, airy atmosphere with light background music. Busy and bustling, it offers private rooms for groups and outdoor seating for accessibility. The vibe is authentic and lively, attracting a diverse crowd including families.
Broth from the soondubu is rich and flavorful. The spicy beef tofu soup has smooth tofu and a tolerable heat level.
Beef bulgogi comes in thin slices with a sweeter flavor than galbi. It stands out as a delicious choice among the Korean dishes offered.
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The restaurant is located in Mission Grove, Riverside, next to Cookie Co in the Stater Bros shopping center, with plenty of parking nearby.
Expect wait times during peak hours as the restaurant is busy and newly opened.
The menu includes a wide variety of iconic Korean dishes and an amazing selection of banchan.
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.
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.
Sauce balances spicy and sweet flavors well. Bulgogi arrives very hot and flavorful, paired with sides that complement its richness.
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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.
Spacious food court setting offers flexible seating with food delivery to any spot. Atmosphere stays clean and cool with a nice vibe and no long waits. Korean tofu soups and pork cutlet stand out as distinctive dishes in this casual environment.
Offers a variety of soon dubu options including beef, seafood, and kimchi versions. Tofu soups often come with additions like egg, mushrooms, ramen, or dumplings, delivering rich and diverse flavors.
Beef bulgogi stands out as a highlight, served alongside dishes like pork soondubu soup and beef tofu soup. The combo meals often pair bulgogi with flavorful soups for a balanced taste.
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Expect a 30-minute wait for food during peak hours.
The soup costs $17 and is served in large portions.
Takeout portions are smaller than dining in, despite the same price.
Newly renovated Korean restaurant offers a cozy, homey atmosphere with charming, down-to-earth decor. It stays open late, attracting a late-night crowd looking for a relaxed, chill vibe. Signature dishes like seafood tofu soup and black goat soup stand out for their rich, authentic flavors.
Seafood tofu soup features a flavorful but not spicy broth with seafood and an egg to crack into the boiling soup. Portions come pretty big and the soup offers a warm, spicy, and satisfying experience.
Beef bulgogi comes out sizzling hot and is well-seasoned, pairing perfectly with rice. The dish costs 28.99 and is often shared alongside other items like tofu soup and chicken katsu.
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Yei San Jib stays open late, serving as a 'canteen' for night owls.
Menu items are priced under $20, making it budget-friendly.
They accept credit cards and offer free parking in the lot.
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.
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.
Pork bulgogi comes pan-fried and pairs well with seafood tofu soup. The bulgogi gimbap offers a tasty twist, and portions are large enough to share.
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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.
Small space offers a casual atmosphere with an authentic Korean touch and a warm, family-friendly vibe. The restaurant fills up at night, creating a lively but unpretentious environment. Expect modest portions paired with unique Korean dishes like hot stone bibimbap and tofu soup.
Soft tofu with a decent amount of meat makes the soup hearty. Beef intestine tofu soup offers a rare dish not commonly found elsewhere. The soup is flavorful and hits the spot.
Spicy pork bulgogi stands out with its bold flavor and pairs well with kimchi fried rice. Lunch specials include beef bulgogi combined with soon dubu, offering a solid variety.
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Expect a wait to be seated during busy hours due to limited seating.
Parking is easier in the back or side of the restaurant.
Prices are higher than average for Korean food, with small portion sizes.
Small space combines cozy vibe with robot servers delivering dishes and playing music. Atmosphere feels warm and inviting but tables sit close, making conversations audible. Menu focuses on soft tofu soups with adjustable spice levels and generous portions.
Soft tofu soup features excellent flavor and a variety of options including galbi and beef. The galbi tofu soup stands out as a consistent favorite.
Combo plates include chicken bulgogi that tastes fresh and flavorful. Kalbi and bulgogi come with soups, offering a well-rounded meal.
Good to know
Reservations are not accepted, so expect a wait during peak hours.
Parking can be challenging on weekends; arrive early to secure a spot.
The restaurant offers a variety of spice levels for the soups.
Small dining area offers a cozy, relaxed atmosphere with beautiful seasonal paintings on the walls. The vibe is casual and easygoing, attracting those seeking authentic traditional Korean fare in a fuss-free setting.
Soft tofu soup stands out with its rich flavor and delicate texture. It pairs well with other dishes like braised beef ribs and grilled fish.
Spicy pork bulgogi stands out with its bold flavor. Dwaeji bulgogi and yuksu bulgogi offer solid options alongside dishes like braised mackerel and baby octopus.
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Parking is convenient with plenty of open spots available.
Expect long wait times during peak hours, especially on weekends.
The menu prices have increased significantly recently.
Korean restaurant combines all-you-can-eat side dish bar with a grocery store selling homemade products. Atmosphere feels cozy and family friendly with loud K-pop music playing on TVs. Minimal decor and casual vibe create a simple, authentic dining experience.
Soft tofu soup comes in spicy, beef, and seafood versions. The spicy tofu soup feels comforting and suits cold nights well.
Spicy bulgogi offers a flavorful taste without much heat. Beef bulgogi comes in small portions but remains delicious and authentic.
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Expect a wait of about one hour for food during busy times.
Each plate costs between $15.99 and $18.99, with some dishes being pricey.
The restaurant offers a selection of free sides for dine-in customers.
Cozy dining space with traditional Korean wooden tables and soft lighting creates a homey atmosphere that can get lively. Small indoor area expands to a dog-friendly outdoor patio with heaters. The vibe is welcoming and casual, blending authentic Korean design with a relaxed setting.
Brothy and not too salty, the spicy seafood tofu soup stands out with authentic Korean flavors. Other tofu soups pair well with dishes like bibimbap and Korean pancakes for a simple, tasty meal.
Spicy bulgogi offers an incredibly flavorful taste with a perfect blend of firm yet tender meat. Pork bulgogi arrives hot on a sizzling platter with good meat quality and an authentic, juicy bite.
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Reservations are recommended on Saturday evenings to avoid 20-30 minute wait times.
Parking is limited in the area, and street parking may require payment.
The restaurant has no dedicated parking available.
Modern Korean barbecue restaurant features smokeless tabletop grills and QR code ordering for a seamless experience. Atmosphere stays lively but comfortable with Kpop music playing throughout, attracting a younger crowd. Spacious seating includes a secluded area for intimate groups, balancing social energy with privacy.
Spicy tofu soup comes with a kick and pairs well with cheese corn. Korean ramen and kimchi often finish the meal, adding a spicy and savory touch.
Marinated bulgogi offers tender, flavorful meat that melts like butter. It sits among a wide variety of beef cuts, including brisket and beef belly, all prepared with care.
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Happy hours from Sunday to Thursday 9pm to close with 20% off all drinks.
Lunch special available from 11:30 to 2:30 for $22.99.
Expect a 10-minute wait between orders during busy times.
Simple interior with rows of tables creates a fast-casual, family-oriented atmosphere. The space feels clean and spacious with a relaxed vibe. Large portions and an extensive variety of side dishes define the dining experience.
Tofu soups here stand out for their rich bone broth flavor and soft tofu texture. Varieties include seafood, beef, and kimchi tofu soups, each delivering a distinct and flavorful experience.
Beef bulgogi comes with tofu soup and can be ordered as a mushroom Jeongol, a hot pot serving 3-5 people. Leftover bulgogi mixed with japchae creates a flavor bomb when reheated.
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The restaurant offers generous portion sizes that can feed 2-3 people.
Expect to receive over 10 different side dishes with your meal.
Vegetarian options are available upon request.
A Korean restaurant blends traditional decor with modern robot servers that deliver food and sing birthday songs. The atmosphere feels cozy and homey, with a relaxed and welcoming vibe. Tables are spaced well, creating a comfortable dining experience with a touch of futuristic charm.
Soft tofu soup stands out with authentic flavors and a comforting taste. Variations like mushroom and ham and cheese add unique twists, making it a flavorful and satisfying dish.
Chicken Bulgogi offers very flavorful meat paired with banchan and rice. Beef Bulgogi and Galbi ribs feature tender meat that falls apart, with spicy pork Bulgogi standing out as exceptional.
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Parking is free but limited; arrive early to secure a spot.
Reservations are not required, but expect a wait during peak hours.
The lunch set offers the best value for meals.
Sleek, modern design creates a spacious and comfortable dining environment with plenty of room between tables. The atmosphere is lively and often loud, which may affect conversation. Guests enjoy complimentary tea and coffee while waiting, along with unlimited banchan during meals.
Seafood tofu soup features generous crab legs, a perfectly seasoned broth, and tender tofu with shrimp. The soup tastes rich and hearty with all seafood cooked perfectly.
Wagyu bulgogi stands out with its rich flavor and tender texture. Spicy pork bulgogi comes in three spice levels, offering a range of heat to suit different tastes.
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The restaurant limits dining time to 75 minutes due to high demand.
You should add your name to the Yelp waitlist before arriving.
Reservations are highly recommended as the restaurant is very popular.