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.
Seafood pancakes come out crispy outside with a pleasant chew inside. The haemul pajeon ranks among the best in the Bay Area. Other seafood dishes like tofu soup with beef and raw egg also stand out.
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.
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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.
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.
Seafood pancake comes crispy and fresh with a flavorful mix. Seafood soup tofu offers a rich, tasty broth with customizable ingredients like seafood or pork.
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.
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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.
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.
Seafood dishes feature fresh high-quality seafood with generous portions of mussels, shrimp, and fish cake. The seafood pancake is packed with ingredients and fried just right, while the seafood tofu soup offers excellent flavor and a rich broth.
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.
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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.
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.
Seafood dishes feature perfectly crispy seafood pancake with generous chunks and a flavorful soondubu. Soups like kal guk soo combine seafood with brisket and pork dumplings for a homemade, comforting taste.
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.
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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.
Korean restaurant with wide selection of dishes and consistent food quality offers tofu soups and BBQ as highlights. Atmosphere includes loud TV and can be uncomfortably hot due to limited air conditioning. Side dishes provide more variety than typical tofu spots.
Freshness stands out in the Squid Hot Stone Bibimbap and Oyster Tofu Soup. The seafood pancake comes in a large portion.
Seafood flavors stand out in the Oyster Tofu Soup, which pairs well with fresh ingredients. Tofu soups come without egg and offer a tasty, comforting option alongside other dishes.
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The restaurant lacks air conditioning, making it hot during summer visits.
Expect consistent quality and taste in the food offered.
Seoul Tofu & Grill has a wide selection of dishes and side options.
Mom-and-pop Korean restaurant offers an authentic, lively atmosphere with a cozy, intimate setting that suits gatherings with friends. The space feels unassuming and no frills, often busy and sometimes noisy, creating a warm, inviting vibe despite a slightly rundown decor.
Seafood dishes feature crispy, tender fish with rich, savory flavor. The seafood pancake and Hae mul kal guk soo seafood soup with knife-cut noodles stand out as solid choices.
Soft tofu floats in a rich, comforting broth that stands out in flavor. Portions come hearty and deeply delicious, making the soup a solid choice alongside other dishes.
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Parking is usually easy but can get full during peak dinner service around 6-7pm.
The prices are on the expensive side, with wings costing $20 for six pieces.
Delivery orders are 10% higher than pick-up or dine-in 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.
Seafood Pancake has crispy edges and a soft inside, packed with seafood and scallions, served with a sharp dipping sauce. The fried fish is notably crispy and flavorful, and the soup offers generous portions.
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.
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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 space with minimalist black decor and elegant orchids creates a low-key, chilled atmosphere. Music adds to the cozy, casual vibe. Open late with complimentary snacks and drinks enhancing the experience.
Seafood pancake stands out with a generous amount of seafood and quick service. Steamed egg and other dishes like bibimbap complement the seafood offerings well.
Soft tofu soup stands out with its incredible flavor and comforting warmth. Single portions are common, making it easy to enjoy without sharing late at night.
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To The Moon opens until 2am on weekends and 1:30am on weekdays.
The last order is taken at 1:30am.
Prices are competitive compared to similar Korean restaurants in the area.
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.
Seafood pancakes stand out with a perfectly crispy outside and tender inside, balanced without being too oily. Fish cake side dishes offer a chewy texture with a flavorful oil dressing, complementing a variety of seafood options.
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.
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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.
Seafood pancake stands out with its perfect crispiness and a good mix of seafood. The seafood jun also offers a crispy texture and rich flavor.
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.
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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.
Bright, modern space with open concept and minimal decor creates a calming atmosphere reminiscent of Kyoto. The vibe is clean and intimate, offering a fresh take on Korean dining. Music plays softly, enhancing the relaxed, homey feel.
Seafood pancake features a generous amount of seafood and stands out for its flavor. Shrimp come ready to eat, and dishes like cheese tteokbokki and seafood pancake suit large groups well.
Broth delivers rich flavor and generous portions come with each serving. Tofu soup often includes seafood and pairs well with hot stone bowl rice.
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Happy hour offers ramen dishes at reasonable prices.
Tonkotsu ramen is $11.99 for dine-in during the promotion.
Galbitang special BOGO 50% from Monday to Friday, 11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
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.
Seafood dishes include whole grilled mackerel, clam, shrimp, mussel soon tofu, and a spicy seafood noodle soup called jjambbong. The seafood options come with sides like rice and offer authentic flavors rarely found elsewhere.
Tofu soup features a well-done base with great flavor and comes in a generous portion suitable for one person.
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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.
Spacious interior with modern decor and comfortable seating creates a clean, bright, and cozy atmosphere. Korean dramas and K-pop music videos play, adding to the authentic vibe. The place fills with local Koreans at lunchtime, reflecting its genuine appeal.
Seafood shines in the seafood tofu soup with a generous mix of fresh seafood, beef, and soft tofu. The fish stays crispy all the way through, and the rice in the soup is sweet, tender, and chewy.
Soups come piping hot with options like beef, seafood, clam, and pork with egg. The seafood tofu soup features fresh, tasty broth and sweet, tender rice that is very chewy.
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The menu prices include a 4% discount for cash payments.
An 18% gratuity is added for parties of 6 or more.
There is ample parking available in the shopping mall lot.
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 offers a rich, warming flavor. The seafood green onion pancake is crispy outside and buttery inside. Shrimp tempura comes light with a tasty dipping sauce.
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.
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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.
Seafood pancake stands out with fresh, delicious flavors. Seafood tofu comes prepared with precision and bursts with freshness. Fish cake is a recognizable favorite, especially for kids.
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.
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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.
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.
Soups stand out with seafood tofu soup rich and packed with fresh seafood and soft tofu. Fish arrives super fresh and dishes like grilled fish and bulgogi are well done.
Seafood tofu soup features fresh seafood and the softest tofu. It offers a rich, flavorful broth that stands out.
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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.
Small Korean restaurant offers a cozy, casual atmosphere with a quiet vibe and plenty of tables inside. The place draws a young crowd enjoying gluten-free tofu stews and a variety of banchan, with quick service and a parking lot behind the building.
Seafood here is fresh and comes in generous portions. The grilled fish stands out, and the fish cake side dish is especially tasty with refills available.
Tofu soups come in medium spicy kimchi and beef, spicy pork BBQ, and seafood combos with large portions. They taste less salty than usual and balance spicy and savory flavors well.
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There is free parking available in the back of the restaurant.
Parking at the back could be challenging during rush hours.
Expect a wait during meal times as the restaurant is popular.
Food court setting offers a clean, casual atmosphere with plenty of seating and self-serve water/tea. Korean dishes feature authentic flavors with a varied tofu soup selection and spicy cold noodles standing out. Pricing is affordable, and the place accepts credit cards, unlike other food court options.
Seafood dishes come with lightly flavored profiles, like the seafood tofu soup and seafood pancake. Grilled fish and deep-fried croaker fish add hearty options alongside spicy tofu soup combos.
Broth stands out with very flavorful taste. Options include seafood tofu soup and combos with various proteins. Comes with a good selection of banchan.
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Omma Tofu House accepts credit cards for payment.
The tofu clam soup costs $15 and includes side dishes.
Expect a 15-minute wait for the beef tofu soup.
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.
Stews and soups feature a good amount of seafood with rich, comforting flavors. The seafood pancake is very crispy and pairs well with soy sauce, adding a nice texture contrast.
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.
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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.
Korean restaurant with a lively, busy vibe and crowded atmosphere often leading to wait times. Interior feels plain and noisy, resembling a cafeteria or food court. Generous portions and reasonably priced dishes attract groups enjoying traditional Korean meals.
Fried fish stands out with its delicious flavor. The seafood pancake is crispy and packed with lots of seafood chunks.
Steaming hot tofu soup features velvet-y soft tofu and comes with rice, banchans, and a small fried fish. Dumpling tofu soup offers a comforting, flavorful option, and meat combos provide great deals.
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The restaurant has plenty of free parking.
Finding a parking spot could be difficult depending on the time.
The restaurant can get busy, so be prepared to wait.
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.
Grilled cod arrives whole with crispy skin and tender, juicy meat that is not fishy. Seafood pancakes come thick and packed with fresh seafood like baby octopus, squid rings, shrimp, and topped with crispy crab stick shreds. Fish roe soup features perfectly cooked roe with a light, savory sweetness.
Beef tofu soup features tofu soaking up rich broth for a hearty taste. Spicy tofu soup includes seafood and mild spice, making it kid-friendly with generous portions.
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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 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.
Seafood here features super fresh salmon and shrimp with grilled salmon offering a fragrant, oily aroma. Korean sides like the fish roe rice bowl and steamed egg complement the seafood well.
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.
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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.
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.
Spicy tofu stew comes loaded with fresh seafood in a warm, comforting bowl. Korean classics include seafood soondubu and grilled meats like galbi and spicy pork.
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.
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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.
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 seafood soup delivers the right kick and flavor. Seafood pancake comes crispy and packed with real seafood, standing out among other dishes like grilled intestines and spicy chicken feet.
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.
Small Korean restaurant offers authentic comfort food with generous portions and a busy, friendly atmosphere. Space feels limited and cozy, often filling up quickly. Signature dishes include crispy seafood pancake and spicy stews.
Crispy and packed with seafood, the Seafood Pancake stands out as a highlight. The Seafood Ramen offers rich flavor, and dishes like soft tofu stew and army stew complement the seafood options well.
Beef tofu soup features beef short ribs and rich flavor with a mild spice level. Tofu soup portions are modest but deliver amazing taste. Mandu tofu soup and beef tofu soup tend to be less spicy than expected.
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The restaurant reopens at 5 o'clock.
Parking is plentiful at the restaurant.
Expect a 20% automatic gratuity for parties of five or more.
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.
Crunchy fried coconut shrimp and abundant oysters in the oyster soondubu stand out. The fish cake appears often and is a favorite, along with the soft seafood tofu soup and Kalbi short ribs.
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.
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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.
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.
Crispy and fluffy seafood pancake loaded with squid stands out here. The pancake is worth the wait and pairs well with BBQs.
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.
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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.
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.
Seafood dishes feature fresh oysters and a rich umami flavor, especially in the Oyster Tofu Soup. The menu includes a seafood beef tofu pot and fried yellow croaker, offering a variety of tasty options.
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.
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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.