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.
Sauce, tofu soup, and kimchi stand out with ridiculously good flavor. Kimchi earns Korean mom approval and shines among all the delicious banchan.
Walls display Japanese anime posters and small gaming devices keep kids entertained. Staff offer attentive service and add fun with a big propane torch to distract toddlers.
Good to know
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.
Brunch cafe with French chic decor and natural light creates a warm, inviting atmosphere. Spacious layout includes outlets at each table, supporting a relaxed, productive vibe. Regular groups gather here, enjoying a unique Korean fusion menu in a clean, cozy setting.
Crunchy and sweet kimchi pancake stands out with a flavor that recalls traditional Korean cooking. Kimchi jjigae features tender pork and a deeply flavorful broth, showcasing authentic slow-cooked richness.
Owners and waiters show amazing kindness to kids, often giving out heart balloons. Kids enjoy dishes like brioche French toast with berries, expressing excitement with "Yum!" and "Mmm!".
Good to know
Reservations are recommended, especially during busy brunch hours.
The cafe is dog-friendly, allowing pets inside.
Parking availability can be inconsistent; plan accordingly.
Smoky aroma from wood-fired smokers fills the air, creating a roadhouse vibe with Texas-inspired decor. A sauce bar with handwashing station offers multiple sauces, pickles, and gloves for messy ribs. The atmosphere pairs well with smooth music and a selection of beers, including flavorful IPAs.
Braised kimchi stands out with its tangy, savory flavor. Sides like kimchi and mixed vegetables add a refreshing and distinctive touch to the meal.
Food arrives really fast, which helps with hungry, impatient kids. Even a picky eater enjoys the menu options.
Good to know
Prices are on the higher side, with a full slab including two sides costing around $130.
The restaurant offers Texas-style BBQ with generous portion sizes.
The menu does not specify whether the rib slabs are pork or beef.
Spacious Korean restaurant with a warm, cozy vibe and frequent visits from local Korean families creating an authentic atmosphere. The environment stays clean and comfortable, supporting a relaxed dining experience. Known for generous portions and homestyle dishes that reflect traditional flavors.
Kimchi comes with meals like boiled pork and lettuce wraps, adding a fresh, spicy kick. It pairs well with dishes like doenjang jjigae and enhances the flavor of pork and ribs.
The spicy tofu soup has a mild broth with plenty of seafood, making it easy for kids to enjoy. The noodles are a hit with the kids too.
Good to know
The restaurant only accepts cash due to internet issues.
Parking is free in the building, making it convenient for diners.
Portions are generous, ideal for sharing among groups.
Spacious Korean barbecue restaurant features unique cast-iron cauldron grills and a modern wood and stainless design. Atmosphere feels vibrant and casual with loud music and some chaotic energy. Guests often have food cooked at the table, enhancing an authentic dining experience.
Generous banchan include homemade-tasting kimchi that pairs well with grilled meats. Kimchi is grilled alongside bean sprouts and mushrooms, offering authentic Korean flavors that are balanced and not too spicy.
Kids eat multiple servings of kimchi, pickled radish, and spicy cucumbers. Staff treat children with friendliness. Meat comes cooked, making it easy to feed kids and adults.
Good to know
Reservations are not required, but arriving early is recommended to avoid long waits.
Parking can be difficult, but arriving early increases your chances of finding a spot.
The restaurant is not an all-you-can-eat option; meals are priced per item.
Spacious layout blends modern design with traditional Korean elements in a clean, comfortable setting. The atmosphere stays quiet and unassuming, offering an authentic and homey vibe. Generous portions of richly flavored beef soups and handmade side dishes define the dining experience.
Banchan features radish kimchi and marinated fish cakes that stand out. The kimchi side dish is consistently delicious and well prepared.
Kids enjoy the crispy kimchi pancake and green onion pancake. Staff engage with toddlers and sometimes offer a post-meal cookie.
Good to know
Parking is plentiful, but it fills up quickly by noon.
Expect generous portions, providing great value for the price.
The restaurant serves five or more side dishes when dining in.
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.
Super friendly to families, the menu includes a bulgogi pancake packed with vegetables and a chicken soup loaded with chicken and veggies. Each dish comes with rice, and kids tend to clean their plates with no leftovers.
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.
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.
Kimchi here has a bold, spicy kick and a perfectly balanced tang. It stands out with a fresh, homemade feel that many find memorable.
Family-owned spot welcomes kids with friendly service and a menu featuring tasty options like the egg wrap appetizer and tofu soup that children enjoy.
Good to know
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.
Small space offers a cozy atmosphere with a clean, chic interior. Noise levels vary from quiet and soul soothing to loud and crowded during busy times. The place feels warm and welcoming, reflecting a home-style Korean kitchen vibe.
Aged kimchi pairs well with pork ribs and adds a comforting touch. Dumplings come with kimchi fillings, and radish kimchi offers a delicious side option.
Kids enjoy Naengmyen, Mandy, and Kalbi here. The waiter brings flashing toys and a hand fan for toddlers. Ribs and galbi tang with cabbage are popular with children.
Good to know
Parking is only available by valet for $3.
Street parking is available but can be challenging in the evenings.
Expect wait times during peak hours, especially on weekends.
Simple, no-frills restaurant with handmade noodles and dumplings as standout features. Atmosphere is quiet and unpretentious, with affordable prices and a focus on authentic Chinese flavors. Regulars come for fresh, flavorful potstickers and fried buns.
Homemade kimchi stands out with its freshness and sweet and savory taste. It pairs well with dishes like seafood noodle soup and pork & veggie bao.
Staff celebrate birthdays with ice cream surprises. Service comes quickly, which helps when dining with toddlers. Kids enjoy the food, even those usually picky about soups.
Good to know
Kung Fu Noodle accepts cash and select app-based payments only.
The restaurant has cleanliness issues, including dirty bathrooms and a greasy kitchen.
Expect generous portions; dishes are served in large bowls without plates.
Small, cozy restaurant with traditional Korean decor and modern touches creates a calm, zen atmosphere. Well-ventilated space feels inviting and intimate. Offers affordable all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ with a variety of flavorful dishes.
Kimchi comes in several forms here, including cucumber kimchi and a rich, comforting kimchi jjigae. The sides also feature pickled veggies and sprouts, adding variety to the flavors.
Fish tank entertains kids while they wait. The place feels kid-friendly and welcoming for families.
Good to know
The all-you-can-eat menu costs $30 per person with a two-hour dining limit.
You can order any item from the AYCE menu without extra charges for premium meats.
Sides must be ordered from the menu and are not automatically served.
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.
Kimchi made daily by the owner's mom offers an authentic tangy, sour flavor. The kimchi served with dishes like Kimchi Jjigae and pork belly is notably fresh and flavorful.
Home-cooked meals inspired by the owner's mother create a comforting vibe. Kids enjoy the Cheese Curry Katsu Rice and the Bulgogi Hot Stone Beef Bibimbap, both served in generous portions.
Good to know
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.
Open grill setup with tabletop grilling creates a lively and welcoming atmosphere where conversation flows easily. Simple decor and vented tables keep the space comfortable without smoke. The place draws meat enthusiasts seeking quality wagyu and casual, interactive dining.
Fresh, homemade kimchi comes with grilled meats and clean lettuce. It pairs well with Korean ssamjang and Japanese dipping sauces, offering a mix of flavors for newcomers and fans alike.
Kids get to cook their own food which keeps them engaged. Staff sometimes offer free meals for kids near the payment age limit. Little ones enjoy the music and lively atmosphere.
Good to know
The all-you-can-eat premium menu costs $55, while the regular menu is $35.
Reservations are recommended to avoid long wait times, especially on weekends.
Ushiya Grill does not accept AMEX; only major credit cards and cash are accepted.
Fast food restaurant with a cosmic-themed design and outdoor seating featuring heaters and handwashing stations creates a cozy, futuristic vibe. Music and decorative lighting enhance the lounge atmosphere. The place draws crowds looking for creative smash burgers in a casual setting.
Burgers here feature kimchi as a standout ingredient, adding a unique tang and spice. The Kimchi Bacon Burger and the Oklahoma burger with kimchi combine juicy patties, molten cheese, and flavorful sauces for a bold taste.
Kids get free milkshakes and the staff is super kind and helpful. The burgers are a hit with children, making their experience enjoyable.
Good to know
There are no restrooms on site at this restaurant.
The meat served is 100% halal.
Parking is available separate from the 711 next door.
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.
Homemade kimchi stands out with authentic flavor and pairs well with spicy pork. Side dishes include cucumber kimchi and come with free refills on sides and rice.
Staff bring fries for picky eaters without being asked. They accommodate large groups and help make birthday celebrations special for kids.
Good to know
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.
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.
Kimchi comes freshly made in-house with a tangy, juicy kick that pairs well with pork belly and bean sprouts. It stays refreshing and not too salty, balancing well with pickled radish.
Staff handle all the grilling, making it easier for parents dining with kids. Large portions like the Stone Grill Combo and free steamed egg and rice keep kids satisfied and happy.
Good to know
The restaurant closes at 10 pm.
There is free parking at Koreatown Plaza with validation.
Parking costs $5 for valet service.
Ramen bar styled restaurant offers a chill atmosphere with friendly staff and a cozy, clean space. It stays quieter than typical ramen spots, making it easy to enjoy conversation. The place serves exceptional, richly flavored ramen with options including vegan and vegetarian.
Fermented with a perfect balance of tang and spice, the kimchi pairs well with ramen broth for an extra kick. It comes in a large container and works as a tasty add-on with dishes like Chicken Paitan.
Kids enjoy the ramen, gyoza, and chicken karaage with good flavor and proper portion sizes. Staff treats children kindly, making meals a positive experience for picky eaters.
Good to know
They have vegan and vegetarian ramen options.
The kids' meal was a great deal.
Happy hour offers a good deal on appetizers.
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.
Icy cold noodles offer a refreshing way to enjoy kimchi. The sourness of kimchi cuts through BBQ greasiness, while the spicy radish kimchi cheese fried rice delivers cheesy, creamy bites with stretchy melted cheese.
Kids get steamed eggs and extra seaweed during meals. The spot welcomes even a newborn with ease.
Good to know
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.
Korean barbecue restaurant with indoor and outdoor seating including a spacious patio with heaters. Atmosphere features great music and lighting, creating an engaging and lively vibe. Guests cook meat at their tables, fostering a sense of togetherness and interaction.
Fresh and plentiful banchan includes kimchi and pickled veggies constantly refreshed by attentive staff. The kimchi fried rice stands out as exceptional and a must-try. Kimchi pairs well with dishes like brisket and GalBi.
Clean high chairs and attentive care for toddlers stand out here. Kids enjoy a variety of meats and options for picky eaters, making it easy to celebrate birthdays with friends.
Good to know
Happy hour starts at 5pm, offering reduced prices on select items.
Parking is limited, so arrive early to secure a spot.
The restaurant features a unique all-you-can-eat menu with lobster tail for $6 extra.
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.
House-made kimchi offers a deep umami flavor and appears in various dishes like kimchi fried rice and kimchi tofu soup with a spicy kick. Side dishes include a banchan spread featuring kimchi, and the kimchi pancake stands out for its crispiness and balanced taste.
The spot serves a flavorsome tofu dumpling soup that kids enjoy. It welcomes little ones and keeps them engaged, like a 3-year-old who savors every grain of rice with the soup.
Good to know
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.
Korean restaurant offers authentic dishes with generous banchan and top-notch service in a clean, cozy space. Lighting is harsh LED, creating glare on display menus and a synthetic feel to the decor. The vibe is relaxed and welcoming, with a focus on flavorful, well-prepared meals.
Spicy tofu stew and kimchi fried rice highlight the menu with homemade kimchi that stands out. The crispy kimchi pancake serves well as a flavorful appetizer or middle plate.
Kids enjoy the Galbi Tong and the bibimbap. Dumplings come crispy outside and juicy inside, appealing even to lighter eaters.
Good to know
Reservations are not required but recommended during peak hours.
Prices range from $10 to $20 per dish, offering good value for quality.
Portion sizes are generally small, so consider ordering multiple dishes.
Japanese BBQ restaurant offers authentic vibe with a clean, smoke-free interior and comfortable atmosphere. Families benefit from a kids club and free snacks, creating a welcoming environment. The menu features high-quality Wagyu and unique dishes like oxtail soup and wagyu sushi.
Handmade kimchi stands out with a balanced saltiness that complements rice and meat well. The assorted house-made kimchi serves as a key side dish alongside bean sprouts.
A kids club offers a safe and affordable spot for children. They even provide a special treat for the kids.
Good to know
Happy Hour features 99-cent beer and house wine every weeknight.
The restaurant is family-friendly with a kids club available.
Parking can be challenging during peak hours, especially around 7 PM.
Spacious Korean barbecue restaurant with quiet, strong ventilation that prevents smoky smells. Warm pendant lighting and wooden tables create a cozy, stylish atmosphere suitable for groups and families. The space balances lively energy without becoming too loud or crowded.
Kimchi here is fresh and tangy with a slight spice. The kimchi pancake stands out with a crispy outside and soft inside, packed with chunks of kimchi for a flavorful bite.
Dishes suit kids well, especially the tofu, zucchini, and beef soup in the set meal without chili. Kids enjoy the barbecue, soybean soup, and egg pot, plus unlimited free side dishes like glass noodles. The spot offers seaweed snacks and ice cream that kids love.
Good to know
Lunch specials are available for $9.99 through June.
Parking is easy to find near the restaurant.
Getting a table is straightforward with no wait times on Wednesdays.
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.
Aged kimchi stands out with deep, authentic flavor in dishes like the pork belly hotpot and samgyeopsal stew. Side dishes include varied kimchi and other Korean staples that complement the main meals well.
Children enjoy dishes made with care and no shortcuts. Toddlers love the soups, bulgogi, and rice, while older kids find the pork cutlet very delicious.
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.
Korean barbecue restaurant offers an intimate, cozy setup with warm, lively atmosphere and cool lighting. Tables feature self-serve sauces for a convenient, interactive grilling experience. The vibe stays relaxed and welcoming, making it a comfortable spot for groups.
Sides include fresh kimchi and pickled radish that bring strong, flavorful notes. Banchan features a mix of potato salad and house salad alongside the kimchi, all tasting vibrant and well-prepared.
Staff create a kid-friendly atmosphere and even provide a meat cake for birthdays. Children enjoy the experience, making it a spot families visit regularly.
Good to know
Buffet-style BBQ costs $34 per person, with lunch at $24.99.
Parking is free and ample at the restaurant.
The total price for two people on weekends is around $82.
Hot pot restaurant with modern, clean design and warm, inviting ambiance featuring adorable decorations and sports gear on walls. Music and K-pop videos play on TV, adding to the lively atmosphere. Offers generous portions and unbeatable value with flavorful broths and standout desserts.
Hotpot features plenty of fishcakes and a balanced spice level. The kimchi itself carries a pleasant heat that suits many tastes.
Steamed buns come with meals and kids enjoy them. The sukiyaki is a favorite among children. The place offers a kid-friendly menu that appeals to young tastes.
Good to know
The $12.99 combo includes a hot pot, a side of rice, and a boba drink.
Tips can be paid after eating, not at the beginning.
The restaurant offers generous portion sizes, often leaving extra to take home.
Small space with cute decorations and an outdoor patio creates a super chill vibe. Music plays continuously, adding to the pleasant atmosphere despite occasional crowding. Rotating menu options and fluffy soufflé pancakes offer a unique brunch experience.
Kimchi dishes feature a perfect amount of kick and come in various forms like rice bowls, fried rice, and omelettes. The kimchi fried rice omelet stands out with its large size and crunchy yet soft potatoes.
Kids enjoy the cloud pancakes and the Spam Musubi. The berry souffle pancake and spam rice bowl also appeal to younger tastes.
Good to know
Reservations are advisable due to the restaurant's popularity.
Expect long wait times on weekends; a walk-in waitlist is in place.
Parking can be tight, especially on weekends.
Spacious dining room with clean, modern design and bright lighting creates a comfortable, welcoming atmosphere. Noise levels stay moderate even when busy, supporting a relaxed vibe. Known for authentic Korean stews served with generous portions and consistent quality.
Kimchi comes as a free refill side dish with other small plates. It stays crunchy and fresh alongside simple sides like raw chives and fish tofu slices. Portions are quite small.
Staff engage well with kids, offering lollipop flavors and small ice cream to help settle toddlers. The place provides high chairs, kids' water cups, and plastic utensils. Steamed dumplings and blood sausage soup have textures and flavors that appeal to children.
Good to know
Weekday dine-in specials are available throughout this month.
The restaurant offers ample parking space for visitors.
Expect large portion sizes, perfect for sharing among groups.
Korean restaurant offers a clean, cozy interior with modern Korean cafe style and well-lit, tidy decor. Atmosphere feels warm and upscale casual, though noise levels can be high, making conversation challenging. Small space creates an intimate vibe with a trendy, wholesome energy.
Kids enjoy the mild flavors like the Beef Loin Sukiyaki and salmon rice. The experience feels light and satisfying, with extra udon available for the little ones.
Good to know
Parking is validated for a couple hours if you dine here.
You can only add to the wait list in person.
Don’t forget to ask the restaurant for a stamp after your meal.
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.
Kimchi stands out as extremely delicious and perfectly made. It pairs well with dishes like short ribs and appears as a highlight in the banchan alongside potatoes and pickled cucumber.
Staff shows friendly kindness to kids. Children aged 3 and 7 eat all dishes served. Owner and daughter create a warm atmosphere for families.
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.