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.
Galbi-jjim offers plenty of tender meat to share. The Korean Fried Chicken is crispy outside, juicy inside, paired with light cabbage slaw and house sauce. The Seafood Soft Tofu Stew has a rich broth packed with fresh seafood flavor.
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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 space with traditional yet elevated interior creates a warm and cozy atmosphere that feels both fancy and comfortable. The vibe is lively and a little loud but still allows for conversation. Mostly Korean clientele reflects the authenticity of the cuisine and the place maintains consistent quality.
Tender pork bulgogi and juicy short ribs come with free banchan refills featuring unique flavors like onion and cilantro with yuzu sauce. Doenjang guk stands out as rich and authentic, while gimbap offers a healthy option.
Seating happens quickly just before the dinner rush. Expect a busy crowd during peak dinner hours.
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Parking is easy at this location with plenty of available spaces.
Prices are on the higher side compared to other Korean restaurants.
Expect a crowd around dinner time, especially on weekends.
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.
Korean-style mala tang features a rich but refreshing broth with a perfect amount of spiciness. Rose tteokbokki offers chewy noodles and well-cooked rice cakes in a mild, flavorful sauce with cute sausage toppings.
Modern and sleek interior creates a comfortable setting for dinner. It suits catching up with friends or family and works well for a quick meal to satisfy a malatang craving.
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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.
Big space with outdoor patio offers plenty of seating and a pleasant atmosphere. Music plays loudly, creating an energetic vibe that suits late-night hangouts but limits conversation. Korean food and drinks, including soju and Terra beer, provide a distinctive cultural experience.
Rose tteokbokki and kimchi fried rice stand out alongside BBQ pork belly and soy garlic chicken. Soju pairs well with dishes like octopus-kimchi stir fry and sausage-rice cake skewers.
Offers a social dinner atmosphere suitable for dates and groups. Early dinners on Sundays provide a relaxed setting.
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The owner recently changed the opening time to include lunch hours.
There was a spacious parking lot, which was a great surprise.
The prices at NOLZA were very reasonable.
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.
Soft tofu stew comes in 14 varieties with seven spice levels to choose from. The banchan is flavorful and generous, with free refills, and dishes like bossam and kalbi stand out for their taste.
Generous portions come with dinner combos, often enough for two meals. The kalbi dinner stands out for its delicious taste and quality. Expect longer wait times during peak hours.
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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.
Spacious Korean BBQ restaurant with clean, modern decor and soft music creates a relaxing, authentic atmosphere reminiscent of local Seoul spots. Moderate noise level suits both groups and date nights, with a mix of elderly Korean patrons and families. Tables are spotless and well-maintained, supporting a comfortable dining experience.
Grilling happens at the table with a higher-end style common in Korea. The banchan includes many rare selections, and the kimchi stands out. The spicy pork bulgogi wrap combo feeds two and costs about $40.
Offers a solid spot for family dinners and company meals with a focus on Korean BBQ. The setting supports group dining and casual get-togethers.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for groups of 20 or more.
An automatic service charge is added for parties of six or more.
Expect a wait if arriving close to closing time, as last call is enforced.
Spacious dining areas feature a self-service buffet bar with sides, sauces, and desserts arranged in the center. Loud music and crowd noise create a high-energy atmosphere during busy times. Tables include frequent grill replacements to keep cooking efficient and clean.
All-you-can-eat Korean BBQ offers high-quality meats like beef belly, bulgogi, pork belly, and brisket. A unique banchan buffet sits in the center, featuring unlimited sides such as kimchi, japchae, and fried dumplings, with fast and responsive service.
Short wait times even on busy weekend nights make it easy to get a table. Three all-you-can-eat options include the Prime Dinner with mouthwatering meats.
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Happy hour runs from 11am-12pm on weekends for $19.99.
Expect limited meat selection during happy hour.
Free parking is available in a large open lot.
Large space with Periscope extraction fans keeps smoke minimal despite active grilling. Atmosphere shifts from relaxed and comfortable during early hours to lively and noisy as it fills, resembling a club or lounge. Meat is grilled by staff, offering a hands-off dining experience with a focus on quality cuts.
Korean BBQ here features refilled banchan and extra sides on request. Staff show kindness and patience, making the experience smooth for first-timers.
Dinner here offers a great family-friendly atmosphere with consistently excellent overall experiences. Meals suit special occasions like birthdays well.
Good to know
Baekjeong Buena Park can get very busy, expect long wait times during peak hours.
Finding parking is easy before rush hour, but can be difficult during busy times.
No reservation is needed for small groups, with quick seating available.
Space blends modern sushi bar with classic izakaya vibe featuring cozy, intimate atmosphere and R&B music that sets a relaxed mood. Guests use magical girl wands to call servers, adding a playful touch. The spot suits casual dates and late-night hangouts with fresh sashimi and a wide sake variety.
Korean fried chicken stands out as really tasty. Drinks include a soju highball that pairs well with the food. Some dishes like the Galbi Chop Steak & Noodle and Bulgogi Yakiniku Don miss the mark with bland or clashing flavors.
Cozy atmosphere with dim lighting sets a perfect mood for dinner. Open late, it serves fresh food and offers attentive service that can turn a stressful night into a memorable meal.
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Happy hour offers discounted prices on drinks and appetizers.
Parking is available at the Source Mall on the 1st floor, at the back.
No reservation is needed since there's plenty of space.
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.
Offers all-you-can-eat Korean barbecue with high-quality meats and delicious sides. Includes shin ramen served at the end and features attentive service and a great atmosphere.
Lively and welcoming atmosphere suits casual dinners and group celebrations. The all-you-can-eat short ribs stand out, and attentive service enhances the experience.
Good to know
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 dining area with a fire-themed wall feature creates a modern, upscale vibe. Atmosphere feels lively but comfortable, suitable for groups and family dinners. Ventilation struggles lead to a smoky environment despite efforts to maintain cleanliness and warmth.
High-quality meats like marinated galbi cook perfectly in a clean, well-ventilated environment. The meal pacing feels balanced, and the service stands out among Korean BBQ spots.
Dinner offers all you can eat premium menus like the Diamond tier at $50 per person and a Royal tier around $70. The atmosphere suits family dinners and group gatherings well.
Good to know
Reservations are not accepted; it's first come, first served.
Expect wait times to exceed an hour during peak hours.
Parking can be tricky; valet service is available due to limited space.
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.
Classic KBBQ joint vibe with private rooms and large tables suits big groups well. The pork belly with kimchi stands out, crispy and paired with tasty sides like salad and kimchi.
Magal and Misoolkwan serve as solid options for dinner spots. Both offer enjoyable meals and a good atmosphere for company.
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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.
Modern Korean-style interior features clean wooden tables and digital ordering kiosks at every table. Atmosphere is friendly but noisy, often crowded with families sitting close together. The space feels authentic and well-lit, resembling a restaurant in Korea.
Oyster kimchi stands out with strong flavor. The LA galbi, chive pancake, and cold pig's feet offer solid taste and quality. Soup dishes and radish kimchi come highly recommended.
Dinner offers a larger selection of dishes compared to other meals. The food is consistently delicious and provides a satisfying dining experience.
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They serve breakfast menu until 10 am.
Expect long wait times during peak hours, especially around noon.
Parking is limited and can be challenging during busy times.
Spacious Korean barbecue restaurant with lively atmosphere and colorful LED lights creates a fun, loud vibe filled with groups cooking and laughing. Tables suit parties of four or five, with attentive servers who BBQ the meat. The place stands out for its Korean-themed decor and varied free side dishes enhancing the dining experience.
Korean BBQ intestines stand out as a specialty, paired with tender pork belly and signature galbi. Fresh banchan and a super delicious bibim naengmyeon add variety to the energetic dining experience.
Dinner features a large intestine dish that stands out. Expect long wait times during busy dinner hours, especially on weekends.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended, especially for larger groups.
Expect long wait times during weekends and dinner hours.
You can join the waitlist on Yelp before arriving.
Luxurious Korean restaurant with modern Korean aesthetics and semi-private booths creates an upscale yet cozy atmosphere. Large space feels like a club, offering private dining rooms for comfort and exclusivity. Music and socializing maintain a festive but not intrusive vibe.
Premium beef like marinated galbi and short rib stands out for being tender and deeply flavorful. The course meal includes simple, beautiful dishes like easily digestible 죽 suitable for kids.
Set grill courses offer multiple thoughtfully sequenced dishes that make dinner a full experience. The spot suits upscale Korean dinners and special occasions like date nights or wedding parties.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended to ensure a hassle-free dining experience.
The restaurant only accepts credit cards with chips; no gift cards without chips.
Expect higher prices due to the premium dining experience offered.
Small, narrow space with a mom and pop shop vibe and warm, home-style atmosphere. Authentic Korean dishes draw mostly Korean clientele, creating an authentic cultural experience despite occasional waits. Known for braised fish dishes and traditional flavors reminiscent of Korea.
Variety of at least six different kinds of free banchans come with meals. Dishes like Bossam, stir-fried octopus, braised black cod, and bulgogi rice pair well with Soju. Ginseng chicken soup tastes light and mild. Kimchee accompanies many dishes.
Braised black cod and bulgogi rice stand out as dinner options. Evening meals offer a satisfying variety for dinner.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for large parties to avoid a 30-minute wait.
Expect a wait of about 20 minutes during peak dinner hours.
Parking is generally easy to find near the restaurant.
Small, modern Korean restaurant with minimalist design and tablet ordering creates a lively, welcoming atmosphere. Busy and fully occupied, it suits groups sharing spicy tteokbokki and other dishes. Clean and cozy interior supports casual dining without outdoor seating.
Spicy tteokbokki stands out with bold and addictive flavors, especially the Mala Tteokbokki variety. Tuna kimbap offers a milder option, perfect for dipping to balance the heat.
Parking is available but can get crowded during dinner hours. The restaurant gets busier closer to dinner time, so plan accordingly.
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Parking is available but can get crowded during dinner hours.
The menu is accessible via a tablet, but a physical menu is available upon request.
Most dishes are shareable between two to three people, making them worth the price.
Dim lighting and several large TVs create a chill but loud atmosphere where conversation is possible despite background noise. Space accommodates both small and large groups comfortably. Korean fried chicken stands out with crispy, juicy texture and flavorful sauces, often paired with cold beer.
Offers Korean fried chicken in several varieties with a crispy texture and less salt than typical spots. The tteokbokki surprises with better flavor than expected.
Service starts slow with just one person managing the dining room but picks up during dinner hours. Wait times can be long, with a 40-minute wait for a party of four.
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Parking is free in the nearby structure, making access easy.
Expect a wait of 10-40 minutes during dinner hours, especially on weekends.
Prices are on the higher side, with wings costing $17 for nine.