Asian fusion restaurant offers cozy, casual atmosphere with simple decor and plastic chairs. Large portions of crispy, juicy katsu stand out, served alongside fresh pickles and rice. The place draws a steady crowd, known for fair prices and a unique placemat menu.
Tteokbokki features chewy rice cakes with a sweet and mildly spicy sauce. The tteokbokki katsu combines crispy katsu with these flavorful rice cakes for a satisfying texture contrast.
Fish katsu stands out with its light, crispy texture and juicy, flavorful bite. It pairs well with a light tartar sauce that complements the dish perfectly.
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Reservations are required at least one hour in advance for the Legendary Challenge.
Expect a wait time of 30-45 minutes for lunch by 12:30pm.
Parking can be difficult during busy hours, so plan ahead.
Cozy family-run restaurant offers authentic Korean street food with a modern, clean interior and fresh, quality ingredients. The atmosphere feels relaxed with Korean street food videos playing, drawing steady lines of customers. Popular dishes include mung bean pancakes and Rose Tteokbokki, delivering a genuine taste experience.
Rose Tteokbokki stands out with rich flavor and creamy texture. Large portions come with combos including oden, kimbap, and mung bean pancakes, making it a filling meal.
Seafood pancake offers a crispy, chewy texture with fresh seafood. The seafood mung bean cake also features prominently, though some pancakes lack seafood despite the name.
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The restaurant offers generous portions, perfect for leftovers.
Combo deals provide great value for the price.
Parking is ample and convenient for customers.
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 Cheese Tteokbokki features an authentic sauce that balances sweet and spicy flavors perfectly. This dish delivers a classic Korean street food experience with chewy rice cakes.
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.
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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.
Spacious Korean restaurant with a spotless, beautifully designed interior and a welcoming, fun atmosphere featuring K-pop music. Offers a ramen station for customizable cooking, creating an interactive dining experience. Cleanliness and generous portions define the casual, flavorful vibe.
Balanced heat and chewy texture define the tteokbokki here. Varieties like rose tteokbokki and soy sauce tteokbokki deliver authentic, deep flavors that match those from Korea.
Fried items include a fried fish cake topping and a deep fried set with calamari, shrimp, and sweet potato. Fish cake soup and sundae also feature on the menu.
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The restaurant is very clean and well-maintained.
Expect generous portion sizes for all dishes.
The menu features a wide variety of Korean street food options.
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.
Tteokbokki comes with a black bean sauce in the Castle version, offering a tasty twist. Both Tteokbokki and Kimchi Carbonara deliver flavorful dishes without too much spice.
Seafood dishes feature fresh seafood with generous portions. The cioppino pasta offers a rich tomato-based sauce and perfectly cooked pasta. The shrimp burger includes real shrimp and a crispy texture.
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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.
Korean restaurant with spacious seating and clean, simple setup creates a cozy, lively atmosphere enhanced by K-pop music and mukbangs on TV. Guests enjoy an open topping bar for customizing tteokbokki dishes. The place suits groups looking for authentic Korean street food in a friendly, welcoming environment.
Soft texture stands out in the Grandma Tteokbokki and the giant rosé tteokbokki. Portions suit 2-3 people and spice levels can be adjusted with extra toppings.
Shrimp and squid tempura come out crispy and great for dipping. The Rosé Tteokbokki features shrimp tempura and a toppings bar offers vegetables, noodles, and seafood to add.
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The restaurant is budget-friendly with affordable prices.
Portions are large enough to share between two or more people.
There are ample parking spaces available for visitors.
Cozy Korean restaurant with live edge wooden tables and a nostalgic old-Korea atmosphere. Warm, homey vibe where authentic Korean food is served in generous portions at reasonable prices. Regulars mostly speak Korean, creating a familiar, local feel.
Spicy and flavorful Tteokbokki stands out alongside beef and pork bulgogi. The dish pairs well with kimchi stew and cold noodles for a full meal.
Braised cod fish stands out for its tender texture and large portion size. The menu includes a spicy seafood soup and a seafood and green onion pancake that highlight the seafood offerings well.
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There is a designated parking spot for to-go orders.
The portions are huge, with some dishes enough to share.
Most meals are reasonably priced, with many options under $15.
Spacious interior with a modern, clean design creates a comfortable setting for meals. An open sauce bar and self-serve ingredient stations encourage a casual, interactive dining experience. The atmosphere stays lively and welcoming, suitable for groups of all sizes.
Creamy Rose Tteokbokki features perfectly chewy rice cakes drenched in a mild Mala sauce. Sausages cut like squids add a cute touch, and the noodles are super chewy with a great sauce.
Lemon cream shrimp stands out with its rich flavor. The menu also features mala tang in broth and stir-fry styles, offering spicy seafood options.
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You pay the bill at the front after you are done eating.
Parking at The Source is easy with a dedicated parking structure.
The price is based on weight, allowing for customization of your bowl.
Interior resembles a traditional Korean street market with wooden street stall elements and artistic decor. Atmosphere feels warm and cozy with Korean music enhancing the experience. The vibe suits casual outings and gatherings, reflecting a classic Seoul spot.
Cheesy ramen tteokbokki stands out with its rich flavor. The rose tteokbokki offers a unique twist, but portions are small, with just a few pieces of cabbage and fishcakes.
Seafood pancake and seafood jeon feature prominently alongside dishes like bulgogi gimpbap. The menu blends braised beef short rib with seafood options for variety.
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There is paid parking behind the restaurant and on surrounding streets.
Public parking lot behind the restaurant requires payment even after 7 p.m.
Expect longer wait times during peak hours, especially on weekends.
Small shop with minimal seating and bright colorful decor creates a cozy, friendly atmosphere with great music playing. The vibe balances chill and upbeat energy, making it feel warm without being crowded. People come mainly for the high-quality Korean fried chicken, not for dining space or views.
Super chewy texture and flavorful sauce define the tteokbokki here, with a balanced spice level that stands out.
Shrimp toast stands out with its right saltiness and spice level and pairs well with its sauce. Fried chicken and shrimp toast appear frequently as favorites, showing consistent appeal.
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Chimmelier offers free parking, which is a significant advantage in K Town.
The kitchen closes at 10:30pm, which is important to note for late visitors.
Chimmelier operates inside the Hanchic location, which can be easy to miss.
Food court setting offers generous portions of Korean street food with a varied menu including spicy tteokbokki and fresh gimbap packed with meat and veggies. Atmosphere is casual and convenient, with quick service and plenty of seating. Flavors feature a musky, nutty umami profile, and prices have increased notably over time.
Spicy tteokbokki comes very spicy with a chewy texture and includes fish cake. The rosé tteokbokki stands out as flavorful and enhances anything dipped in its sauce.
Spicy fish cake and assorted fish cake soup stand out with their refreshing and comforting qualities. Deep fried items like shrimp and squid add variety alongside chewy tteokbokki with fish cake.
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Expect to pay around $25 for a duo combo meal.
Credit card usage incurs an additional charge.
Generous portions make meals suitable for sharing.
Open, clean space with ample seating and casual, welcoming atmosphere. Music selection adds to the vibe while food arrives hot and fresh from kiosk ordering. Menu features crispy katsu dishes and affordable portions with a focus on fresh ingredients.
Tteokbokki here has a unique tang and comes hot but not overwhelmingly spicy. Options include versions with chicken katsu and a tteokbokki katsu variant.
Shrimp dishes feature small to average-sized shrimp with good portions, like in the shrimp katsu curry. Yubu pockets come stuffed with fish and rice and offer good value. A secret shrimp katsu tempura appetizer has tender shrimp and a crunchy exterior with a mayo dipping sauce.
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Expect a wait time of about 10-15 minutes during peak hours.
The menu features a variety of Asian dishes, including katsu, sushi, and poke.
Weekday specials are available, offering good deals on select items.
Small restaurant with outdoor seating under umbrellas creates a cozy, casual vibe. Late hours attract those seeking generous portions of authentic Korean dishes. Limited indoor space makes it better suited for takeaway or alfresco dining.
Rose tteokbokki stands out with its rich flavor. The menu also features OG tteokbokki and options to add noodles, making it a solid choice for tteokbokki lovers.
Shrimp tempura appears often, served alongside pork and chicken katsu or as part of a main dish. Fish katsu comes with a perfect crisp and meals include homemade pickled vegetables and cole slaw.
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The eatery has very limited outdoor seating, mostly suitable for takeaway.
Parking is available at the back of the hotel for to-go orders.
The kiosk payment system is convenient for quick transactions.
Dining room feels bright and clean after recent remodeling, with plenty of seating and a homey atmosphere. TVs and a karaoke machine add to a calm, chill vibe where people can relax during breaks. The space combines comfort with casual entertainment.
Spicy sauce gives the tteokbokki a strong kick. The rice cakes have a chewy texture but sometimes feel a bit overcooked. Sauce can be slightly watery but keeps a nice flavor.
Spicy seafood and crab ramen stand out with plenty of seafood packed into every dish. The seafood ramen offers a rich, flavorful experience.
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Expect longer wait times due to short staffing and made-to-order meals.
Prices are fair, with chicken tenders costing around $17 for five.
The menu includes a variety of options like sushi, ramen, and boba drinks.
Wine bar blends Seoul meets NYC style with a modern, fun decor and a lively, energetic atmosphere. Loud music fills the intimate space, creating a vibrant, upbeat vibe that suits groups and late-night hangs. Extensive makgeolli selection pairs with bold Korean fusion dishes, making it a standout for unique flavors and experiences.
Soft rice cakes soak up a savory sauce that invites spoonfuls. The cheese tteokbokki adds a rich, creamy flavor that keeps going.
Shrimp toast stands out with a crispy outside and juicy flavor inside, paired well with hot sauce. Other seafood highlights include a flavorful tuna dip and dishes featuring pork jowl and kimchi pasta.
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Reservations are required as walk-ins are not accepted.
The restaurant has both indoor and outdoor seating options.
A QR code is used for the menu; no paper menus are available.
Modern hot pot restaurant offers a spacious, clean interior with a casual, lively atmosphere enhanced by TVs playing mukbang and K-pop videos. Crowds gather for semi-casual dates and hangouts, enjoying a self-service bar and a variety of flavorful, spicy broths and fresh ingredients.
Mala tteokbokki stands out with its perfect spice level and signature mala kick. It pairs well with rice balls and cream shrimp for a satisfying late-night snack.
Fresh seafood options include large shrimp prepared in a crispy style with a sweet and savory sauce. Cream shrimp dishes offer a smooth, indulgent flavor that balances spicy elements well.
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There is a small parking lot available behind the restaurant.
The restaurant offers build-your-own noodle or noodle soup bowls with Ala Carte grilled items.
Caution, it can get pricey if you load up your bowl.
Cozy interior blends Korean convenience store style with soft lighting and harmonious colors. Warm, welcoming vibe suits families and friends, with board games and toys adding playful energy. Self-ordering tablets and unique features like a cook-your-own ramen machine create an interactive dining experience.
Rose tteokbokki offers a creamy twist on the classic spicy rice cakes. The dish pairs well with other items like cupbap and pajeon, making for a satisfying meal.
Fish cake soup comes carefully packed to avoid spills. The seafood pancake has crispy edges and a soft middle. Various kimbob options include spicy pork and spam, paired with dishes like rose tteok-bokki and fish cake.
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Happy hour runs from Tuesday to Friday, 1PM–3PM and 4PM–6PM, with 20% off all menu items and 50% off drinks.
Students receive a 10% discount on their orders.
The restaurant has a parking lot available for customers.
Modern, clean interior with comfortable seating and warm lighting creates a cozy, lively atmosphere. K-pop music and videos add a vibrant vibe that encourages conversation. Outdoor seating welcomes dogs, making it a relaxed spot for casual dining.
Creamy, spicy rose tteokbokki stands out with chewy rice cakes and a rich, cheesy texture. Portions are large enough for 3-4 people, making it a hearty appetizer with a nice kick.
Creamy rice noodle with fish cake stands out with its rich texture and delicious flavor. Spicy seafood udon noodles offer a fresh and crunchy bite that balances heat and taste well.
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Parking is limited, so arrive early to secure a spot.
Expect long wait times during peak hours, especially on weekends.
The restaurant is small, which can lead to crowded conditions.
Small Korean restaurant offers generous portions of comfort food with a modern street food twist. Atmosphere feels cozy and energetic, enhanced by a playlist of K-pop songs. Located in a run-down strip mall, it serves as a hidden gem with a welcoming vibe.
Grilled tteokbokki stands out with a crisp outside and chewy inside texture. Portions are generous and the flavor is consistently amazing.
Seafood pancake stands out as a gigantic dish that everyone enjoys, even picky eaters. The spicy seafood ramen offers a bold kick and keeps well as leftovers.
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Parking is very easy and available nearby.
The portion sizes are generous, perfect for sharing.
Prices are reasonable for the quality of food offered.
Korean restaurant with modern decor and no windows offers a clean, warm atmosphere that shifts from quiet to loud during peak times. Families with children find it welcoming, with amenities like crayons for toddlers. Tables feature screens for ordering, blending tradition with convenience.
Rose tteokbokki stands out with its creamy sauce and balanced spice. The dish pairs well with crispy fried chicken and offers a flavorful kick even for those sensitive to heat.
Seafood pancakes stand out with their crispy texture, savory flavor, and generous amount of fresh seafood inside. Other seafood dishes like Suyuk and Brisket Seollongtang complement the menu well.
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Reservations are recommended, especially on weekends.
There was no wait on a Sunday around noon.
The bathrooms are spacious and handicap accessible.
Spacious dining area features modern decor with exposed brick, chandeliers, and wooden booths creating a clean and elegant atmosphere. Seating includes perimeter booths and a central communal table suited for groups. K-pop music plays, adding a lively yet laid-back vibe.
Rose tteokbokki stands out with its creamy cheese sauce and chewy rice cakes. It offers a perfect balance of spice and richness that makes it unique and delicious.
Shrimp dumplings show mixed quality with some tasting off and spoiled. The combo platter offers a variety of meat and seafood dumplings including shrimp, with many worth ordering again.
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Parking is free for the first 30 minutes with validation during lunch hours.
On weekdays from 11 am to 2 pm, a minimum $20 dine-in purchase grants 2 hours free parking.
On weekends from 10 am to 3 pm, there is 30 minutes free for pickup orders.
Small space with 90’s hip hop theme and neon lights creates a cozy, intimate vibe. Loud music and silent anime projection add to the unique atmosphere. Frequented by those who enjoy cult-classic Korean drinks and creative fusion dishes.
Uni butter tteokbokki stands out with its rich, wild flavor that lingers in the mind. Other options like injeolmi cocktail and pork belly tteokbokki offer tasty variations.
Shrimp toast stands out with a rich flavor, though it can be a bit salty. Other notable dishes include salmon kimbap and uni tteok-bokki.
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Reservations are recommended as the restaurant is often fully booked.
Happy hour runs from 4:30 pm to 6:30 pm on weekdays.
Korean BBQ night is held every Sunday with special menu items.
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.
Sauce combines spicy and sweet flavors that stand out. Rice cakes stay chewy and soft, paired with flavorful fish cakes and noodles in the ramen tteokbokki.
Shrimp comes with the Beef Combo, which includes four cuts of beef, soup, egg, and sides. The seafood pancake and cold noodles with extra vinegar stand out as well.
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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.
Spacious Korean restaurant with K-pop music, multiple TVs, and a photo booth creates a lively, fun atmosphere. Lighting and decor add a trendy vibe suited for groups sharing food and drinks. The space divides into a front dining area and a back bar, supporting both casual meals and social gatherings.
Brisket rose tteokbokki stands out with its rich flavor. The dish includes udon noodles and leans toward the spicy side.
Seafood pancake comes in a huge size and is loaded with seafood and toppings. Fried rice and fish cake soup also feature alongside the seafood options.
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Parking is easy to find, with an underground garage next door costing $15 to $20.
There is a larger, slightly cheaper parking lot across the street past 85 Bakery.
Reservations are recommended for large gatherings or special occasions.
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.
Cheesy and rose tteokbokki stand out with rich, creamy flavors. These dishes pair well with seafood pancake and smoked baby back ribs for group sharing.
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.
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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.
Rooftop patio offers outdoor seating with a great view overlooking the street and cityscape. Atmosphere stays comfortable and relaxed, with moderate noise levels allowing easy conversation. Popular for affordable drinks and food, especially highballs with popping pearls and generous portions.
Spicy tteokbokki comes with brisket and oddeolpyeo, offering a rich, meaty twist. Portions run massive, often paired with fried rice or soy garlic chicken for a filling meal.
Fresh seafood shines in the spicy stew and Odeng Soup, which offers a variety of fish cakes to pick from. The shrimp pancake comes loaded with lots of shrimp, and none of the seafood has any bad smell.
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Parking costs $5 if you use the valet service.
The lunch menu at Hanshin Pocha costs only $9.95.
Come early as the restaurant sells out quickly.
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.
Spicy tteokbokki matches the flavor of top Korean restaurants with a bold, authentic taste. The Mala Topokki offers a popular, excellent spicy kick that pairs well with fried tofu sushi for a fantastic combo.
Freshness stands out in the seafood here. Options include torched fish and traditional seafood yubu, alongside non-raw choices like beef and BBQ pork 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.
Open kitchen and bright, clean design create a cozy, welcoming atmosphere with K-pop music adding energy. Small space offers both indoor and outdoor seating with elegant presentation using traditional Korean utensils. Service feels attentive, and touches like lemon-infused water enhance the dining experience.
Spicy tteokbokki comes with huge shrimp, cheese, and dumplings. It has a great balance of flavors and is not too spicy.
Shrimp dishes stand out with jumbo shrimp tempura that is crispy and light. Shrimp appears in generous portions alongside other sides, adding a crunchy texture and rich flavor to meals.
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Parking is easy to find nearby the restaurant.
Canned soda is the only drink option; no refillable fountain drinks available.
Portion sizes are generous, ensuring a filling meal.