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.
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.
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 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.
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.
Small strip mall setting offers easy parking on Saturdays but can get busy on weekends. Atmosphere is tidy and casual, with a focus on authentic Korean tofu stew and generous banchan portions. The menu includes a variety of dishes beyond tofu, served with hot tofu soup except for appetizers.
Tofu soups come with a mild spice level that adds flavor without heat. Mushroom tofu soup tastes richer when ordered mild, and all main dishes include a bowl of hot tofu soup.
Hot stone bulgogi offers a flavorful experience with generous portions that stand out compared to other tofu places. The bulgogi consistently tastes very good alongside ample banchan.
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Parking might be difficult for weekend dinner at the restaurant.
The restaurant plaza can get quite busy on weekends, making parking difficult.
The prices at the restaurant are reasonable for the portion sizes.
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.
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.
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.
Spacious Korean barbecue restaurant with modern decor and a giant cow statue creates a lively, family-friendly atmosphere. Self-ordering via iPads and a self-serve banchan bar make dining efficient and introvert-friendly. The vibe balances clean, relaxed energy with vibrant K-pop visuals and music.
Tofu soup comes as a fresh, hot side that complements other dishes well. It stands out alongside cheese corn and hot stone eel rice for its comforting warmth and flavor.
Sweet and savory flavors define the perfectly sliced Bulgogi here. It pairs well with spicy tofu soup and soy egg fried rice for a balanced meal.
Good to know
The restaurant is open until 1 AM on Fridays and Saturdays.
Expect 90 minutes of unlimited ordering for the buffet.
Happy hour offers a deal where you can get two items for the price of one.
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.
Clean, modern space with spacious seating booths and classy table settings creates an inviting atmosphere. Korean dishes come with a wide variety of banchans served in bronze tableware, adding a royal food vibe. The vibe is hip and trendy, with an authentic feel and welcoming smiles.
Broth stands out with a richer and thicker texture than typical soft tofu soups. Options include a vegetarian tofu soup praised for its flavor and a kids' tofu soup with rice balls offering variety. Spice levels match descriptions accurately.
Beef bulgogi comes tender and flavorful, often served fried. It fits well with other traditional Korean dishes like tofu soups and pork belly.
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Expect wait times of up to 45 minutes for weekend dinners.
Prices for entrees can be high, with a tofu pot costing around $20.
The restaurant offers lunch and dinner service, as well as takeout options.
Small Korean restaurant with authentic decor featuring thatched roofs and murals creates a cozy, warm atmosphere. Staff provide hot barley tea and heaters for guests waiting outside, showing thoughtful service. The place fills up early, so arriving before peak times helps avoid long waits.
Tofu soups come with rice and offer a choice of brown rice. The Oyster Tofu Soup features fresh plump oysters, a rich umami broth, and silky-soft tofu. Spicy tofu soup options include beef and pork dumplings.
Marinated with a sweet tang, the bulgogi comes in a hot stone option and a combo that serves two. It pairs well with spicy tofu soup and dumplings, offering a balanced flavor profile.
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Expect a busy atmosphere in the evenings with potential queues.
Dinner around 5:30 PM is ideal to avoid long wait times.
The restaurant has a large parking lot available for customers.
Korean restaurant with an ancient Korean feel and spacious interior hosts a bustling atmosphere marked by loud Kpop music and frequent service bell ringing. A robot server delivers food, adding a unique, casual vibe. The place attracts many repeat diners, creating a lively and energetic setting.
Spicy and flavorful tofu soups come with lots of small side dishes. Options like clam and oyster tofu soup offer satisfying, authentic Korean flavors with consistent quality.
Pork bulgogi offers a good balance of spicy and aromatic flavors with tender meat. Chicken bulgogi stays consistently fantastic, and spicy pork bulgogi stands out as flavorful and well-seasoned.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended to avoid long wait times.
Expect a long wait during peak hours, especially on weekends.
You can add your name to the waitlist online ahead of time.
Spacious restaurant with cyber-retro decor and bright neon signs creates a lively, modern atmosphere. Tables feature interactive grilling with strong air suction systems keeping the space smoke-free. Music and visible kitchen add to the fun, clean vibe suitable for groups and intimate gatherings.
Spicy tofu soup comes with a rich broth that works well for dipping meat or pouring over rice. The menu includes all-you-can-eat tofu soup and soybean soup, plus a la carte dishes like soft steamed egg and kimchi fried rice.
Tender meat with bursting flavor defines the bulgogi here. The Spicy Pork Bulgogi offers a mild spice while the Beef Bulgogi cooks quickly and appeals to all ages.
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88Q's grand opening is scheduled for January 2024, with a soft opening promotion offering 15% off Set Menus B and C from Monday to Thursday.
The wait during peak meal times can be long, so I recommend making a reservation.
There is a 90-minute limit on the dining time.
Korean restaurant offers a calm, quiet atmosphere with a blend of modern design and traditional touches. Spacious and tastefully furnished, it features K-pop videos playing softly in the background. The vibe is relaxed and friendly, making it suitable for a peaceful meal.
Spicy seafood tofu soup stands out with rich flavors and a good kick. Beef tofu soup comes with tender short ribs and offers a hearty, satisfying meal.
Beef Bulgogi comes with a lunch special including three sides and rice. Options include Pork Bulgogi and spicy chicken alongside the beef version.
Good to know
Mama's Kitchen is closed on Mondays.
There are lunch specials that are smaller portions than the dinner ones.
You get a 5% discount when you pay cash.
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.
Good to know
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.
Spacious Korean restaurant with modern, bright decor and a cozy, homey vibe created by natural and warm lighting. The atmosphere is lively and loud, matching a busy, thriving spot with both indoor and outdoor seating. Private rooms accommodate groups, adding to the versatile dining setup.
Tofu soup comes in various styles like pork with medium spice and raw egg, or seafood with meat. It balances flavors well, not too salty, and pairs with banchan and kimchi that complement the dish.
Beef bulgogi offers a nice sweetness and comes in a sufficient portion for sharing. Some servings can be salty or dried, but it pairs well with dishes like bibimbap and spicy pork bulgogi.
Good to know
Reservations are not accepted, but expect a 15-30 minute wait during peak hours.
Parking is ample and free in the plaza lot near the restaurant.
The restaurant uses a digital ordering process instead of traditional table service.
Korean barbecue restaurant with celebrity autographs decorating walls and a modern yet cozy interior. Atmosphere stays lively and comfortable, with staff grilling meat at the table and managing hotpots for a relaxed experience. Space includes private booths and offers valet parking for convenience.
Spicy tofu soup offers a warm, comforting base with a bold kick. It pairs well with a generous medium intestine combo featuring large intestine, small intestine, and abomasum.
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KingChang-La celebrates birthdays with a song and sparkler.
Reservations are recommended to avoid long wait times.
A few pieces of meat can cost up to $60 per person.
Indoor and outdoor seating includes a patio with grills and a bar area. Atmosphere mixes warmth and fun with occasional smoke from outdoor grilling. Soju cocktails and a vegan-friendly menu add to the diverse experience.
Tofu soups come with beef and seafood or mushrooms, both tasting consistently good. The flavors stay solid across different versions, making the tofu soups a reliable choice.
Offers vegan bulgogi alongside rib eye and pork bulgogi options. Bulgogi appears in dishes like bibimbap and pairs with traditional sides like banchan and japchae.
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Happy hour runs with great deals on weekdays from 4-7pm.
Reservations are recommended due to limited seating and wait times.
Parking is available in the back, but it can be limited.
Open layout with rectangular tables and individual chairs creates a clean, simple setting. Atmosphere ranges from quiet with music to lively and noisy depending on the time. Food service is fast with generous sides and authentic Korean dishes, offering good value and student discounts.
Tofu soups here have a rich flavor and come with varied banchan and kimchi. Options include mushroom tofu soup with egg and galbi tofu soup, all tasting very good.
Bulgogi comes with the Mushroom Tofu hot pot or as a combo with tofu soup. Both options feature great flavor and a delicious balance with the tofu dishes.
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Reservations are not required, and seating is usually available quickly.
Parking is available in the back of the plaza or underground.
Unlimited refills on side dishes are offered, enhancing the dining experience.
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.
Good to know
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.
Korean barbecue restaurant offers self-serve meat and side dish bars that let diners grill their own food at the table. Large glass windows provide a panoramic city view with seating that overlooks the block below. The atmosphere is modern and inviting, with K-pop music playing softly in the background.
Spicy house tofu soup stands out with its bold flavor and consistent quality. It pairs well with well-made banchan, especially japchae, enhancing the meal.
Thinly sliced beef and pork stand out with their tender texture. Bulgogi offers a rich, garlicky flavor, especially when paired with the garlic butter premium chicken from the meat bar.
Good to know
Happy hour runs on weekdays until 4 PM with all-you-can-eat options for $25.
The weekday lunch special starts at $26.99 with 45 items available.
There is a two-hour limit for the buffet, and last orders are denied 20 minutes before time is up.
Casual Korean restaurant with a homey atmosphere and bright fluorescent lighting. Offers unlimited side dishes and complimentary bone broth served in stainless steel tumblers. Busy during lunchtime, it attracts those seeking authentic Korean flavors in a simple, comfortable setting.
Tofu soup features minced beef and a larger portion of tofu. Staff offer to add pork belly, enhancing the homemade taste.
Spicy pork bulgogi stands out with its perfect seasoning and savory flavor. Mushroom bulgogi offers big portions and a rich taste that pairs well with other Korean dishes.
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Yoo's place is very busy during lunchtime, expect longer wait times.
The menu at Yoo's place is extensive, featuring many popular Korean dishes.
Expect to pay a bit more, as some find the food expensive for the portions.
Modern Korean restaurant with clean, contemporary design and spacious seating creates a fresh, inviting atmosphere. K-pop music adds lively energy while maintaining a comfortable vibe suitable for groups or quiet meals. Authentic Korean dishes and well-presented banchan define the dining experience.
Pork-tofu soup has superb seasoning and stands out as a favorite among varied tastes. The beef tofu soup comes in a massive portion, good for two, with some versions including minimal beef and seafood.
Beef bulgogi stands out with its spicy flavor and tender texture. It appears in various dishes like bibimbap and hot pot, consistently delivering a delicious and satisfying experience.
Good to know
Valet parking costs $5 an hour, $7 after an hour, and $20 overnight.
Parking is cash only; bring $6 for self-parking.
Reservations are recommended, especially during peak hours.
Spacious and well-lit interior offers comfortable seating and a clean, well-designed environment. Atmosphere stays quiet and relaxed despite occasional busy periods. Korean dishes come with generous side servings and authentic flavors, making it a solid choice for traditional meals.
Spicy tofu soup comes in various styles with a rich and flavorful broth. Options include Pork Neck-Bone Soup and Mushroom + Beef Tofu Soup, both hearty and protein-rich, served with generous sides and purple rice.
Beef bulgogi comes on a hot skillet with a rich, savory flavor. Pork bulgogi offers a tender, well-seasoned option alongside classic dishes like kimchi bibimbap.
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Parking spaces are limited, so arrive early to secure a spot.
Expect a busy atmosphere on Sunday evenings; arrive early.
The combo set offers good value for lunch and dinner.
Traditional Korean decor creates a cozy and authentic atmosphere with lacquered tables and Raden wall decorations. The space feels comfortable and roomy but can be a bit loud due to music and dish carts. It fills up quickly and attracts those seeking high-quality Korean food in a casual setting.
Spicy tofu soup comes with lots of tofu and a good mix of seafood or mushrooms. Kimchi and tofu soup stands out for its strong flavor and is noted as better than many others in North America.
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.
Dining room feels simple and homely with modern furniture after renovation. Atmosphere resembles home-cooked meal with unique side dishes that get refilled. Place stays busy with a steady line, favored for flavorful tofu soups and traditional Korean dishes.
Soft tofu soups come in various flavors with varying spice levels. Options like spicy pork with bean paste offer rich, authentic Korean taste.
Hot pot bulgogi offers flavorful meat and glass noodles, suitable for sharing. Bulgogi appears in dishes like bibimbap hot plate and tofu soup, with mixed opinions on taste and somewhat high prices.
Good to know
Parking is limited and can get crowded, especially during weekends.
Lunch combos are available from Monday to Friday.
The restaurant is open until 2 AM on weekends.
Small Korean restaurant offers authentic flavors with a cozy, casual atmosphere and warm lighting. Regulars fill the space, enjoying well-seasoned tofu soups and excellent banchan. Open late, it suits both solo diners and groups seeking genuine Korean meals.
Soft tofu soup comes piping hot with a strong kimchi base and plenty of tender tofu. It offers a spicy, savory flavor that is filling without being overwhelming.
Bulgogi beef and chicken come out very good and flavorful. Combos like LA Galbi and Spicy Pork Bulgogi include mild seafood soft tofu stew and white rice, though these sides may not be listed on delivery menus.
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LA Tofu House is open until 4am, perfect for late-night dining.
The restaurant validates parking for easy access.
Prices are affordable compared to most places in Koreatown.