Fries come loaded with Korean-style seasonings and toppings like bulgogi and corn cheese, creating a unique flavor mix. Interior features cute decorations and a positive vibe with good music and cool staff. Seating is comfortable, and parking is usually easy with a dedicated lot.
A unique vibe sets this place apart, paired with a special experience that stands out. The sauce offers a distinct and tasty flavor.
Bulgogi appears in various creative dishes like burgers, burritos, and loaded fries. It pairs well with toppings such as kimchi, corn cheese, and spicy mayo, creating a flavorful and satisfying mix.
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Parking at Kingfriez costs $3, even for short visits.
You can customize your fries with various seasonings, sauces, and toppings.
The kiosk offers more options than the visual menu inside.
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.
Crispy cutlets dipped in rich sauce create a unique texture experience. The interior blends elegant and homey vibes with a look like a Korean drama setting.
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.
Garden-inspired decor with floral themes and whimsical lighting creates a chic, upscale atmosphere. Cozy seating and a private room support intimate gatherings and events. The space shifts to a lively bar scene with signature cocktails in the evening.
Creamy yogurt soda and bulgogi quesadilla bring unique flavors. Kimchi pasta and sweet potato fries with vanilla ice cream offer distinct and tasty combinations.
Bulgogi quesadillas combine tender meat, cheese, and sauce for a unique Korean fusion twist. The dish stands out for its flavorful blend and creative take on traditional bulgogi.
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Enchant LA offers free underground parking for guests.
A gratuity of 18% is automatically added to all bills.
Happy hour is available during brunch with discounted menu items.
Small dining space with long table bars and cute mascot art creates a casual, cozy vibe. K-pop music and a clean, modern interior set a relaxed atmosphere. The place fills up quickly, making it lively but sometimes noisy.
Fusion of sushi and Korean BBQ on inari creates a unique flavor combo. Six different Yubu flavors offer distinctive tastes with each piece of fried tofu sushi being delightfully different.
Beef bulgogi appears in several dishes, including yubu chobap with crispy tofu pockets and seasoned rice. Variations like bulgogi fries and grilled bulgogi yubu offer flavorful options alongside creamy egg yubu.
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Parking is available right in front of the store, making it convenient.
The restaurant runs a soft opening promotion until February 14th.
They offer a lunch special for $14.99 that includes three yubu of any choice.
Small space with cozy, inviting vibe and walls covered in guest drawings and messages creates a personable atmosphere. Energy shifts from calm and immaculate to slightly chaotic during busy times. Regulars enjoy authentic, crispy pork katsu that stands out among local options.
Unique sides like gat-namul stand out here. Katsu comes with sauces including a jalapeño sauce not found elsewhere.
Prime bulgogi here has very good quality. Bulgogi udon tastes sweet and savory, and it is super filling.
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There is a free parking lot in the plaza.
Parking can be difficult during lunch hours.
Most menu items are reasonably priced under $20.
Restaurant combines bright natural light with a mix of fast food style and fresh handmade pasta offerings. Atmosphere stays clean and welcoming with music at a comfortable volume. Portions come large and filling, with options to customize pasta types, sauces, and proteins.
A collaboration between owners shapes the concept here. The spot features an older theme that stands out.
Sweet and savory flavors highlight the Bulgogi dish with plenty of meat. Variations include Bulgogi pasta and a specialty version served with fettuccine and vegetables.
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Parking is limited, which may be an issue for large parties.
The restaurant offers a unique concept of customizing pasta dishes.
Portion sizes are smaller than average but very filling.
Small takeout spot offers a wide variety of Korean side dishes and made-to-order fried chicken in a minimalist space with Korean cultural touches. Atmosphere stays calm and quiet, with a clean and organized setup. Popular for quick Korean snacks and appetizers without dine-in options.
Each dish features a unique twist that makes every bite stand out. Side dishes and vegetables carry their own distinct flavors and character.
Steak and pork bulgogi appear in kimbap rolls that are delicious and beautifully executed. The pork bulgogi stands out as especially worth trying.
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Oh Mama! Kitchen is a takeout-only restaurant with no dine-in options.
The shop is very clean and well-maintained.
Parking is available in the plaza, making it easy to access.
Korean barbecue restaurant with tabletop charcoal grilling and waitstaff-cooked meat offers an interactive yet relaxing dining experience. Interior blends retro-industrial 1960s Seoul style with modern design, creating a lively and warm atmosphere. Unique features include built-in hot pot burners and a scratcher game adding excitement to meals.
An extensive menu offers premium meats with distinct flavors and unique cuts. The dining experience includes a scratcher game and a lively vibe from the 1960s Seoul-inspired décor.
Marinated beef bulgogi offers concentrated flavors and is sliced to perfection. It comes as part of sets with other premium meats like beef brisket and pork belly, all ready to grill at your table.
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Reservations are recommended due to the restaurant's popularity.
Parking can be challenging in the area, so plan accordingly.
Expect a wait during peak hours, especially on weekends.
Bagel shop with a retro vibe and modern, inviting space featuring natural light and tasteful music selection. Atmosphere feels relaxing and welcoming, with indoor seating, outdoor dog-friendly patio, and a kid's corner. Korean-inspired bagels and dishes create a unique culinary experience.
Korean beef and pork egg sandwiches stand out as tasty and unique offerings. The spot itself feels fun and different from typical places.
Beef bulgogi here is tender and flavorful, often served on a jalapeno bagel with egg. The bulgogi bagel sandwich stands out for its spicy and savory profile.
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Cash is preferred for payment.
The new location is spacious with plenty of parking.
There are many seating spots available for diners.
Shabu-shabu restaurant offers all-you-can-eat menu with fresh ingredients and a DIY sauce bar for personalized flavors. Indoor and outdoor seating create a family-friendly atmosphere with a relaxed, welcoming vibe. Noise levels vary, sometimes making conversation difficult during loud gatherings.
Nine different soup bases offer unique flavors, including a bulgogi flavor and a Korean spicy rice cake base. Each person gets their own hotpot, making the experience fun and personal, complemented by a half-half stacker.
Broth options include a bulgogi flavor with unique taste. The bulgogi bowl stands out among nine different soup bases offered.
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Dpot offers an all-you-can-eat menu for $35 per person.
Lunch prices are around $50 for two people, including tax.
The restaurant is closed every Sunday.
Small, intimate space with modern, minimalist design and dim, bar-style lighting creates a relaxed, welcoming vibe. Music plays softly enough for conversation, attracting groups of friends and couples for casual gatherings. Unique features include slanted grills and an open kitchen where fresh meat is sliced to order.
Unique dishes like matcha pork belly and curry pork belly add fun variety. The interior feels distinct and does not resemble a typical all-you-can-eat spot.
Well-marinated and tender, the bulgogi stands out as a fresh grilled and flavorful dish that pairs perfectly with rice. It joins other savory options like LA galbi and green tea pork belly for a satisfying meal.
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The all-you-can-eat price is $55 for Omakase, $43 for Basic, and $35 for lunch on weekdays.
Expect long wait times, especially by 6 pm when lines form outside.
You can order four types of meat per round during the all-you-can-eat experience.
Large space with robot servers creates a unique dining experience. Atmosphere feels chill and easygoing despite occasional loudness and busy service. Outdoor dog-friendly patio adds a relaxed, open-air option.
Robots take you to your table and deliver food, creating a unique service. Waitstaff also cook at the table, adding a distinctive touch to the experience.
Marinated bulgogi features rich flavors and comes with combos that include bulgogi hotpot and bean paste soup. Sets offer a choice of meats alongside sides like cheese and corn on a hot plate and Korean fried rice.
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Hanu K BBQ has its own free parking lot.
Reservations are recommended for weekend nights to avoid waiting.
They charge extra for any refill, including lettuce.
Small cafe with cozy atmosphere and charming decor offers well-spaced tables that prevent crowding. The vibe feels like home cooking, creating an inviting and intimate setting. Popular for tasty brunch dishes and notable mimosas.
Food offers a unique tasting profile with creative brunch dishes. Selections featuring ube and the Spicy Pork Quesadilla stand out for their distinct flavors.
Bulgogi shines in the Benedict dish, offering a perfect balance of flavors and creative presentation. The seasoning is spot on, making it a standout on the menu.
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Reservations are recommended due to the cafe's small size.
Expect a 15-30 minute wait during peak hours.
The wait can exceed 1 hour during busy times.
Modern Korean barbecue restaurant features robotic food delivery and semi-private booths with large tables for group dining. Atmosphere is fun and lively with bright lighting and sleek decor, though noise levels can be high. Ventilation keeps smoke minimal, allowing comfortable seating without lingering odors.
Robot service adds a futuristic touch to the dining experience. Each dipping sauce offers a unique taste, creating a modern and fun atmosphere.
Marinated bulgogi stands out with its perfect seasoning and tender texture. Garlic chicken and pork belly also complement the rich flavors well.
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Reservations are highly recommended, especially for larger groups.
Expect wait times of up to 2 hours during peak hours.
Lunch service is unavailable from 2:30 PM to 4 PM on weekdays.
Small, family-owned Korean restaurant offers a cozy, quiet atmosphere with clean, spacious seating and friendly service. Regulars frequent the place for its authentic Korean comfort food and consistent quality. The vibe feels warm and welcoming, suitable for peaceful meals or casual lunches.
Kimchi mushrooms and green seaweed salad offer unique flavors. Kimchi and beef porridges each have their own distinctive, delicious taste. Mrs. Kim and her restaurant stand out as one-of-a-kind.
Beef bulgogi stands out as very delicious and worth ordering more than once. Bulgogi-style patties come incredibly filling, and dishes like Bibimbap with bulgogi include impressive sides.
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There is free parking available at the restaurant.
The parking lot is large and easily accessible.
They charge a $1 service fee for takeout orders.
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.
Bibimbap comes in a hot stone bowl with fresh veggies and a tangy tomato-flavored sauce that feels hearty. Banchan offers tasty and unique side dishes, and the menu includes trendy twists on classic Korean foods.
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.
Bright space with pink and green decor and a rose-covered ceiling creates a fun, youthful vibe. Several claw machines and board games offer interactive entertainment alongside soft serve made from natural ingredients. Seating includes tall stools with views, making it suitable for hanging out or studying.
Variety of unique matcha drinks stands out. Menu features several distinctive items that you won't find elsewhere.
Loaded bulgogi fries come with kimchi and spicy mayo and cost $13. The fries are amazing, but the bulgogi tends to be a bit dry.
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The claw machines accept cash or coins only.
Each try at the claw machine costs a dollar and lasts about 15 seconds.
The deep fried spam musubi costs $6.
Veranda-style seating and spacious indoor-outdoor dining create a laid-back, communal vibe with casual seating and heated outdoor tables. A large screen TV and wifi support a social, energetic atmosphere where people gather for meals and games. The space blends a grocery store with a food bar offering diverse options, fostering a welcoming community spot.
Food offers consistently flavorful and unique tastes. The overall experience feels fun and cute.
Beef bulgogi comes in a $6 side that offers strong value and solid flavor. The bulgogi rice bowls pair well with cucumber kimchi and serve as convenient grab-and-go meals.
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Happy hour runs on weekdays from 4-7pm with $10 sandwiches and burgers.
Monthly wine tastings are available and are popular among visitors.
Evening deals on premade food options are offered regularly.
Spacious, modern interior with self-serve meat and salad bars creates an interactive dining experience. Lively atmosphere with loud music and a diverse crowd fills the clean, well-ventilated space. Tables feature built-in grills for cooking fresh, well-seasoned meats quickly and efficiently.
Guests pick raw meats from the bar to grill themselves, adding an interactive touch. Tableside cooking switches to a stove for Shin Ramen, and banchan includes scallion pancakes and Hawaiian BBQ Bulgogi for unique flavors.
Marinated prime beef bulgogi offers rich flavors and juicy textures. A self-serve meat bar lets you refill bulgogi and pork belly, including unique options like Hawaiian BBQ Bulgogi.
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Happy hour runs Monday to Friday until 4 pm with a $24.99 all-you-can-eat deal.
A minimum of 2 adults is required to sit down for AYCE dining.
There is a 2-hour time limit for all-you-can-eat orders.
Spacious Korean barbecue restaurant combines grill and shabu shabu at each table with robotic food delivery enhancing service speed. Vibrant atmosphere features sports on multiple TVs and a family-friendly, welcoming vibe. Tables are close together, creating a lively, social environment despite limited table space.
Unique choices shape the menu, creating a distinct dining experience. A convenient buffet adds to the atmosphere, making the visit stand out.
Beef bulgogi stands out with its perfect seasoning and grill-cooked flavor. It pairs well with other meats like brisket and pork belly, all cooked just right and full of rich taste.
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Happy hour runs from 11 PM until close, Tuesday through Sunday.
The late night happy hour offers 20% off on soju.
Expect potential issues with honoring happy hour discounts if seated before the start time.
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.
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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.
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.
Dining happens on top of a train station, creating a unique setting. The menu features a Hawaiian BBQ bulgogi flavor and a semi buffet style with a meat and salad bar for self-service.
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.
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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.
Open-air setup with patio string lights and fire lamps creates a semi-outdoor dining experience that feels spacious but can be chilly. TVs show sports and K-pop videos, adding to a lively, energetic vibe with loud music. Tables offer a cozy yet spacious setting suitable for intimate dinners or group gatherings.
Unique dishes include kimchi fried rice and a ramen fried rice with a distinct cup ramen flavor. Sides like nachos with cotija cheese and savory salsa add to the variety.
Marinated beef bulgogi stands out with its super lean and very flavorful profile. Thinly sliced cuts deliver tender texture and rich taste.
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The all-you-can-eat price is $26.95 per person, with a two-person minimum.
They stop serving food at 9:20 PM, despite being open until 10:30 PM.
Street parking is available, but be aware of metered spots.
Spacious Korean restaurant with a clean, modern industrial vibe and natural light fills the room. Energetic atmosphere suits groups and families, with high-quality charcoal grilling that avoids overcooking. Free validated parking and unique warm Jang-jorim banchan add to the welcoming experience.
Steamed egg comes out light and flavorful with side dishes that are extremely fresh and unique. Premium Beef Combo offers meats with unique textures and flavors, and warm Jang-jorim as banchan stands out in the neighborhood.
Beef bulgogi appetizer costs under $8, offering a great deal. It comes alongside banchan and dumplings, with options like sizzling bulgogi and Korean galbi jimm available.
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The restaurant closes at 10 pm.
There is free parking at Koreatown Plaza with validation.
Parking costs $5 for valet service.
Spacious outdoor patio with gas lamps and rooftop dining offers a lively and authentic Korean barbecue experience. Atmosphere ranges from vibrant and fun to occasionally smoky and loud, suitable for groups and casual hangouts. Large parties gather here, enjoying interactive grilling and occasional sports on screen.
Unique dishes include Korean Fried Chicken, dynamite scallops, and Louisiana Cajun shrimp. Meat dipped in cheese and the Giant Beef Rib offer distinct flavors. The patio adds a unique atmosphere.
Beef quality stands out with Wagyu beef belly, Bulgogi brisket, and ribeye cooked well. Bulgogi appears in classic form and as a fusion quesadilla that blends flavors smoothly.
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Happy hour runs Monday to Thursday from 5 PM to 7 PM with BOGO drinks.
Weekend lunch special is available from 11:30 AM to 4 PM for $27.99.
Parking is available for $3 directly next to the restaurant.
Small space with tight seating and an understated atmosphere creates a cozy, family-like vibe. Quiet and calm environment feels refined yet slightly stuffy without alcohol. Displays of signed photos from notable guests add a unique touch to the intimate setting.
Unique ban chan and side dishes offer flavors unlike typical Korean restaurants. The crab stands out with its unique texture and flavor, and the Galbi Jjim tastes different but very delicious.
Beef bulgogi offers a pleasant flavor while pork bulgogi delivers a good level of spice and rich taste. Bulgogi meat stew stands out as superb alongside the tofu stew.
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Reservations are recommended, especially during peak hours.
Parking is available behind the restaurant, but it can be limited.
The restaurant plans to obtain a liquor license soon.
Spacious dining area with self-serve buffet bar for meats and sides creates a casual, lively vibe. Seating arranged in sections reduces smoke and crowding, supporting a welcoming atmosphere. Air conditioning helps manage heat, making the space comfortable despite occasional humidity.
A wide range of meats comes with unique seasonings and distinct marinades. Sampling many types is easy, even in small portions.
Soft and tender bulgogi stands out among many marinated meats like honey mustard chicken and pork belly. The lunch special includes bulgogi and fresh sides from the buffet, letting you cook whenever you want.
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The weekday lunch special is $21.99 for all-you-can-eat.
Lunch for solo diners costs $38.99, including premium options.
Children's pricing is based on height, with half price for shorter kids.