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.
Plenty of parking spots sit near Tesla chargers and a Planet Fitness. Parking stays easy even with nearby popular spots like the Korean BBQ place.
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.
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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.
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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.
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.
A huge open lot offers free parking with plenty of spaces. Parking is easy and convenient for visitors.
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.
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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.
Small indoor space offers cozy seating with a chill, relaxed vibe. Large pizzas feature unique Korean-inspired flavors and sweet potato-stuffed crusts. Easy parking supports quick visits despite limited seating and no outdoor tables.
Easy parking with free spots in a shopping center makes visits stress-free. Plenty of convenient parking adds to the overall experience.
Kimchi nachos come loaded with avocado, meat, eggs, and generous kimchi. Bulgogi beef appears in dishes like the Golden Bulgogi and a pizza with a sweet potato crust and fried blooming onion. Kimchee rice and sides of kimchi add authentic Korean flavors.
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Reservations are not required, but calling ahead is suggested for large orders.
Parking is easy and plentiful near the restaurant.
The restaurant has limited seating, making it better for to-go orders.
Bright space with farmhouse chic decor and natural light creates a cozy, comfortable setting. Korean-style sashimi and seafood dominate the menu, served fresh with ample side dishes. Seating offers good spacing, supporting a cheerful, cool vibe throughout.
Free plaza parking makes it easy to find a spot. Limited parking space exists at Kuni Sashimi House.
Plates come with a variety of banchan like kimchi, cold cabbage soup, and corn cheese. Dishes include spicy stew, tteokbokki, raw marinated shrimp, live octopus, and abalone congee.
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Reservations are recommended, especially on weekends to avoid long wait times.
Parking is limited, so consider arriving early or using rideshare services.
The restaurant offers a unique menu with over 20 side dishes included with sashimi orders.
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.
A spacious free parking lot offers plenty of spots. Finding parking can be tricky at first due to the need for a quick right turn right after entering.
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.
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.
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.
Large outdoor plaza offers plenty of free parking with many spots available. Parking is ample and hassle-free, matching the spacious and clean environment inside.
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.
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.
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.
Parking includes a free lot that is sometimes small and can fill up, especially after 7 p.m. A dedicated pick-up spot sits right next to the door.
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.
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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.
A spacious parking lot offers plenty of room for vehicles. Parking is comfortable and easily accessible.
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.
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.
Small, clean Korean restaurant with a casual chicken joint vibe and cozy atmosphere. Offers wide variety of traditional dishes with fresh banchan and brass serving ware. Quiet and inviting, often busy even early in the day, with reasonable prices and comfy seating.
Parking varies by spot. Some areas offer very accessible parking, while others feel like a game of musical chairs requiring patience.
Korean classics come with a grandma-sized menu featuring stews, sizzling BBQ, and a wide variety of banchan that are delicious and refilled promptly. Kimchi stands out as notably good, even in small portions.
Good to know
Parking is a bit difficult, so arrive early or be patient.
Reservations are recommended, especially during peak hours.
The menu features a wide variety of traditional Korean dishes.
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.
Plenty of parking exists at the Source Mall on the 1st floor, all the way to the back. Free parking is available at Izakaya Ichie, making it easy to find a spot near the parking garage.
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.
Good to know
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.
Small indoor space creates a cozy neighborhood vibe with authentic Korean comfort food at its core. The atmosphere feels warm and bustling, often busy with guests seeking hearty pork bone soup and traditional dishes. Limited seating and a compact layout add to the intimate, homey experience.
Spicy pork bone soup with potatoes offers a perfect kick and juicy pork slices boiled in a flavorful brine come with cabbage in the bossam. Small dishes of banchan accompany meals, and acorn jelly cold noodles with kimchi provide a refreshing contrast.
Good to know
There is a parking lot at the back of the restaurant, so parking isn't an issue.
It is best to come before 6:00 PM or the line becomes huge.
I can just walk in and wait about 45 to 60 minutes for a table.
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.
Plenty of free parking exists in an attached multi-tier deck and parking structure. The restaurant sits on the top floor of an open-air mall near a movie theater.
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.
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.
Small interior with cozy ambiance and candle grills at each table creates a casual dining experience. Background music is limited, contributing to a chill but unremarkable vibe. Tablets at tables enable quick ordering without waitstaff, supporting a relaxed pace.
Meals include baby portions of kimchi and edamame alongside beef and soba noodles. Options range from affordable Korean dishes like Bulgogi to Japanese staples such as Ramen and Udon. Sauce and kimchi come in separate containers for convenience.
Good to know
Parking can be tough; street parking is available if the lot is full.
Each table has a tablet for ordering, allowing for quick service.
The restaurant adds a 20% tip to the bill for groups larger than 4.
Small, cozy space blends modern and traditional Korean elements creating a nostalgic yet fresh atmosphere. Busy and welcoming with a family vibe that suits enjoying hearty soups. Known for authentic Korean comfort food with rich broths and generous portions.
Parking options vary with a spacious lot in some areas and small lots in others. Street parking along Mcneil Lane is available just steps from the restaurant.
Broths like Galbi-tang and Seolleongtang come rich and hearty with lots of gelatin and flavor. Cold noodles offer a refreshing, chewy texture, while radish kimchi adds a crisp, fresh bite.
Good to know
Parking is limited, and street parking is available nearby.
Wait times can be long depending on the time of day.
They close fairly early at 9 PM.
Modern Korean restaurant with clean, well-organized interior and quiet, relaxing ambiance. Servers speak Korean, adding to the authentic atmosphere. Generous portions and fresh, flavorful dishes like braised black cod and soy-marinated crab stand out.
Lots of parking spots make access easy. The convenient location adds to the hassle-free parking experience.
김치찌개 (kimchi soup) stands out with rich flavor, even better than homemade versions. The 보쌈 (bossam) impresses with authentic taste and is a favorite among Korean friends. A variety of banchan come well-seasoned and complement the main dishes nicely.
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Parking is convenient and available in the strip mall.
The restaurant is clean and well-maintained.
Water and barley tea are available on all tables.
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.
Free parking is available with a spacious lot that often has ample spots even on weekdays. Staff sometimes provide personal guidance to parking and entrance.
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.
Good to know
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.
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.
Plenty of parking spaces exist on site. The spot includes its own dedicated parking area in Buena Park.
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.
Good to know
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.
Asian grocery store offers bright, spacious aisles with a lively, neon-lit atmosphere. It features fresh seafood and produce, including on-site sashimi slicing, alongside a wide selection of Korean groceries and beverages. The space feels cozy and condensed, creating an intimate shopping experience.
A large parking lot makes parking easy and convenient, even on busy weekends.
A wide range of kimchi varieties and authentic kimbap rolls fill the shelves. Fresh-cut pork strips, marinated Kalbi and bulgogi, plus Korean snacks, soju, and banana Makgeolli offer everything needed for a Korean BBQ or home feast.
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Parking is easy at H Mart Buena Park.
Expect competitive prices compared to other Korean markets.
The seafood selection is among the best in Korean markets.