Interior resembles a Korean movie set with traditional dolls and a thatched cottage roof decoration. Atmosphere feels cozy and immersive, evoking dining in Seoul with homely lighting and cute decor. Small space divides into two parts, creating an intimate setting for friends and family.
Kimchi adds a smoky flavor to the jegae and complements the rich, milky pork bone broth in the pork simmer soup. It pairs well with the tender pork belly in the Garlic SuYuk, enhancing the spicy and garlicky taste.
Good to know
Jincook does not accept reservations, so expect a 40-60 minute wait.
The restaurant is open until midnight on Fridays and Saturdays.
All parties need to be present before seating.
Taiwanese restaurant offers a refreshingly airy, simple space with a gentle, relaxed atmosphere that encourages quiet conversations. Outdoor patio features twinkle lights and space heaters, creating a down-to-earth setting for gatherings. The menu blends eclectic fusion of old and new with many vegetarian options.
Kimchi here offers a golden variety that differs from traditional Korean styles in a pleasant way. It comes in a small serving but delivers strong, memorable flavors that stand out in the dishes.
Dishes show nostalgic Taiwanese flavors with a fine dining twist. Simple items like dou bao and spicy noodles deliver surprisingly good taste and look.
Good to know
They host new specials every day, so check the menu often.
Dinner parties featuring Taiwanese street food are held regularly.
Street parking is free on weekends, making it easier to visit.
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.
Kimchi here is fresh and sweet, not sour. It pairs well with dishes like tofu soup and beef soon doo boo, which has a medium spicy kick. The kimchi banchan stands out as a flavor explosion alongside other sides.
Robot servers carry dishes around tables, adding a unique touch. The robot bonchon delivery acts as an interesting side show.
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 two-floor cafe with thoughtful interior design and cozy sofa corners creates a welcoming, laid-back atmosphere. Bright, airy space features glowing Noguchi lights and modern decor, though sound echoes off concrete walls making it loud. Self-service ordering via QR codes and plentiful outlets support casual work or socializing.
Kimchi appears in several dishes, including a kimchi coleslaw paired with galbi and a kimchi fried rice served in a lunch box. The fried rice features crispy, roasted kimchi with a classic flavor but lacks meat.
Popcorn Chicken features an interesting twist with Korean rice cake. Seating includes pockets of couch areas alongside regular cafe tables, adding variety to the space.
Good to know
Expect long lines during peak hours, especially on weekends.
There are two lines—left side for dine-in and right side for takeout.
A QR code is available for ordering to-go items.
Korean BBQ spot with classic joint feel offers large tables and private rooms suited for groups. Loud techno music creates a high-energy, club-like atmosphere that can make conversation difficult. Drinks include cold draft beer and unique cocktails like peach makgeoli blends.
Kimchi appears as a flavorful side dish that complements several meals. It pairs well with crispy pork belly and enhances dishes like tofu wrappers and boneless short rib.
An extensive menu offers a wide range of options that keep things interesting. The atmosphere stays busy and lively, making the whole experience engaging.
Good to know
M Korean BBQ is a no-tipping establishment; a 10% service fee is included.
Expect long wait times during peak hours, especially at night.
Plenty of parking is available in the attached parking structure.
Coffee shop on a second-floor terrace offers outdoor seating with views of downtown and historic sites. Atmosphere is quiet and refined, featuring an all-black design and modern showroom style. Space attracts young professionals who come to work or study in a calm, casual setting.
Kimchi Fried Rice stands out with its great taste and affordable portion. The dish is flavorful enough to make people come back for seconds and finish every bite.
Curated Korean-leaning menu offers savory dishes that stand out. The orange mint matcha drink adds an interesting, slightly sweet twist.
Good to know
Parking validation is available for 30 minutes with a purchase.
Parking costs $3 for the first hour after validation.
The cafe is located on the second floor, accessible by elevator.
Upscale Korean restaurant blends fancy bar vibes with contemporary fine dining in a retro-style plaza setting. Atmosphere shifts from electric and lively at night to convivial, with a focus on refined service and a smaller, intentional menu. Cocktails stand out alongside dishes like uni bibimbap and bone marrow tartare, creating a distinct experience.
Kimchi comes as a zesty side with the Zabutan steak set and pairs well with sliced garlic or garlic rice. The Kimchi Mule drink offers a unique twist that complements the meal.
The menu offers well thought out dishes with interesting toppings like on the pork belly. Each dish brings a unique twist while staying delicious.
Good to know
Reservations are not required but recommended during peak hours.
Expect a 90-minute dining limit once seated.
Valet parking is available for $15 across the street.
Interior blends traditional Korean home style with modern design, featuring thoughtful decorations and curated menus. Atmosphere feels cozy and inviting, often busy with a lively energy. Ordering happens via table kiosks, allowing a relaxed pace, and the place welcomes private gatherings and families with kids.
Authentic flavor shines in their kimchi, making it stand out among US restaurants. The kimchi pairs well with other dishes like army stew Jungol and kimchi pancake, adding depth to the meal.
Dishes like kalguksu, galbijjim, and jeongol stand out for their variety and preparation. The soft bap comes with a very light gochujang for bim bim bap, which is different from other Korean spots.
Good to know
The restaurant enforces a one-hour eating limit only when it gets busy.
Parking is limited, so consider arriving early or using public transport.
Expect a crowded atmosphere during peak hours, especially on weekends.
Spacious Korean grocery store with a clean, organized layout and wide selection of authentic ingredients. Atmosphere feels calm and tidy, with affordable prices and a notable gluten-free bakery section. Offers many unique Asian groceries and fresh produce, making it a reliable spot for diverse food needs.
A wide selection of kimchi varieties is available, including green onion kimchi when in stock. The store offers many vegetable choices alongside kimchi.
Bold, tangy kimchi sour beer offers an unusual twist. Unique meats, candies, and a wide variety of Asian influenced foods create a super interesting selection.
Good to know
Everyday at 7PM, hot and deli items are 50% off.
Expect a crowd waiting for the 7 PM discounted food.
MEGA MART is known for its cleanliness and great prices.
Tables feature Korean-style hibachi grills with effective smoke hoods that keep the air clear despite active cooking. The space feels modern and spacious, accommodating both small and large groups comfortably. Robot waiters add a unique touch, enhancing the lively and family-friendly atmosphere.
The selection of dishes offers an interesting variety that stands out during celebrations. The overall experience includes unique flavors and a distinct approach to Korean BBQ.
Good to know
They offer an all-you-can-eat lunch deal for $24.99 from Monday to Thursday before 3 pm.
Expect long wait times on Saturday evenings; arrive early to avoid lines.
Parking can be tricky due to the busy plaza location.
Space combines elegant wood furniture with warm, romantic lighting and hidden utensil drawers under tightly packed tables. Atmosphere ranges from cozy and refined to loud and crowded during celebrations. Creative soju cocktails and detailed decor add a modern, elevated touch.
Kimchi here is nicely fermented with a hot paste accompaniment. It tastes good but offers less variety and flavor compared to some other spots.
Courses feature interesting fusion cuisine that sparks tasting interest. Food quality ranges from okay to great with some dishes standing out as particularly intriguing.
Good to know
Reservations are often hard to get, so book in advance.
Expect to spend around $200 per person, including tips and drinks.
The restaurant features a unique Taiwanese/Korean fusion menu.