Small, clean spot with a cozy atmosphere and friendly service offers authentic Korean food featuring great banchan and flavorful pork dishes. Generous portions and affordable prices make it perfect for a relaxed meal.
Great banchan comes with meals. The pork belly and spicy pork bulgogi cup bap offer strong flavors and variety. Kimbap features an ideal filling to rice ratio, resembling authentic Korean style.
Good to know
The restaurant offers big portions and affordable prices.
If you dine inside, you get a free side of fish cake soup.
Expect your order to arrive in about 10 minutes.
Small Japanese spot offers crispy katsu sandwiches and spicy tteokbokki katsu for Korean food fans. Friendly vibe with self-serve kiosks speeds up orders. Waffle fries and kimchi dumpling curry add unique flavors in a casual, quick setting.
Special tteokbokki katsu combines spicy rice cakes with crispy katsus and fries. Kimchi dumpling curry features many kimchi dumplings and comes with salads and tsukemono that balance the flavors.
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They offer a daily $10 Dine-in Special that changes each day.
Parking can be difficult during peak hours; consider nearby options.
The restaurant is small, so takeout might be a better option.
Dining room feels simple and homely with modern furniture. Soft tofu stew offers rich flavor and medium spice. Unique side dishes get refilled, creating a home-cooked meal vibe. Steady line shows popularity for traditional Korean dishes.
Soft tofu stew stands out with rich flavor and a medium spice level option. Meals include bulgogi bibimbap hot plate, seafood pancakes, mackerel fish, and various soondubus with beef and gopchang.
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Parking is limited and can get crowded, especially during weekends.
Lunch combos are available from Monday to Friday.
The restaurant is open until 2 AM on weekends.
Small Korean spot serves generous bossam and grilled tteokbokki with a crisp edge. Cozy, energetic vibe pulses with K-pop tunes. Hidden in a run-down strip mall, it offers a welcoming atmosphere and hearty comfort food with a modern twist.
Generous portions of bossam stand out with tender, fattier cuts of meat. The grilled tteokbokki offers a crisp outside and chewy inside, while dishes like bulgogi udon and army stew add variety to the menu.
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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.
Small space blends vintage Korean street food with modern cozy decor and booths for groups. Loud techno music fuels a lively vibe perfect for late-night hangs. Thick-cut fries with bulgogi and garlic noodles shine, while daily BOGO soju boosts happy hour fun.
Thick-cut fries come loaded with melted cheese and bulgogi, creating a rich, savory dish. Bulgogi garlic noodles offer a flavorful punch and disappear fast. Corn cheese and Luv Dduk Tteokbokki add variety, and happy hour features BOGO free soju daily, pairing well with the food.
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Parking is hard to find during dinner hours.
The place gets busy on weekends, with wait times up to 2 hours.
Happy hour runs every day from 12 PM to 12 AM, except Friday and Saturday.
Korean restaurant offers cold noodles like naengmyeon with all-you-can-eat banchan and purple rice. Casual, food court vibe with self-service banchan bar and reasonable prices. Air conditioning keeps the space comfortable despite the busy crowd.
Cold noodles stand out with naengmyeon served alongside all-you-can-eat banchan and purple rice. The menu includes tteok-galbi when available and offers free banchan and rice to go.
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The restaurant is fully self-serve, which may affect your dining experience.
Expect a weekday lunch special for $12.99 with a different item each day.
Banchan is all-you-can-eat, providing a variety of side dishes.
Remodeled interior offers a calm, quiet space with comfortable tables and fresh air. Korean BBQ shines with All You Can Eat at a fair price. Low key vibe suits those who want affordable dining without rush or crowd.
Offers traditional Korean BBQ with an All You Can Eat option priced around $19.99. The spot has reasonable prices and a relaxed vibe without pressure to eat quickly.
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The price of $19.99 for the All You Can Eat KBBQ is reasonable.
There is a limit of two servings per type of meat.
Reservations are not required, and there is usually no wait.
Korean restaurant serves delicious kimchi and simple sides like cabbage kimchi and yellow radish. Cozy atmosphere with self-service and generous portions suits families well. Prices are higher than fast food but reflect homemade comfort dishes with some spice.
Kimchi stands out as delicious here. Side dishes include only cabbage kimchi and yellow radish.
Good to know
OTTO Kitchen operates on a self-service basis, so be prepared to order at the counter.
Prices are considered high for fast food, so budget accordingly.
The menu features homemade dishes with generous portion sizes.