Cozy spot serves authentic Korean dishes like kimchi fried rice with homemade kimchi and spicy tteokbokki with a sweet tang. Family-friendly vibe and generous portions make it great for casual meals. Prices stay reasonable for quality and size.
Kimchi fried rice stands out with its homemade kimchi and rich flavor. Tteokbokki offers a spicy, sweet tang similar to high-end Korean spots, while chicken popcorn and katsu sandwich add fresh, tasty variety.
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The menu is displayed outside, allowing you to check options before entering.
Prices are reasonable for the portion sizes offered.
Expect generous portions, especially with the pork katsu dish.
Enjoy all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ with a fun grill-at-your-table setup and sharp scissors for easy meat cutting. The vibe stays laid back and low-key, perfect for casual hangouts without loud music. Cozy space can get smoky without ventilation, adding to the authentic feel.
Offers outstanding all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ with a variety of meats. The spicy cold noodles add a flavorful bonus to the meal.
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Reservations are recommended to avoid a wait of over 30 minutes.
The all-you-can-eat price is $27 per person, with kids half off.
The restaurant has a 90-minute dining limit, which can be restrictive.
Spacious interior with modern decor and cozy seating sets a bright, clean mood. Bulgogi and galbi sizzle on hot plates, while hearty pork tofu soup warms up the meal. Korean dramas and K-pop videos play, adding an authentic vibe loved by locals at lunch.
Bulgogi and galbi come cooked on a hot plate, offering rich flavors. The pork tofu soup with egg and soft tofu stew serve as hearty, piping hot options. Kimchi and potato salad balance sweetness and tanginess well.
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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 barbecue shines with Hawaiian pork chop and Galbi offering bold flavors like kimchi and spicy cucumbers. Interior is beautiful and well-ventilated, keeping the space calm despite lively moments. Seating suits both small and large groups, blending romantic and relaxed vibes.
Kimchi and spicy cucumbers stand out with strong flavors. The menu features Hawaiian pork chop and Galbi as notable dishes. Quality ranks high among Korean BBQ options.
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The price is $34.99 per person or $39.99 for premium steak and seafood.
Parking spaces are narrow and can be challenging to navigate.
The restaurant offers a limited selection of sides, mainly fried and steamed rice.
Huge space with well-organized aisles and a vibrant atmosphere captures Korean market culture. Offers fresh kimchi and marinated meats plus a kimbap restaurant with tasty options. Indoor food court and bakery provide quick meals with seating, though carts are large and noisy.
Offers a wide selection of Korean BBQ supplies, fresh kimchi and banchan, and marinated meats. The kimbap restaurant inside serves a variety of well-crafted options, alongside Korean snacks, ramen, and bibimbap.
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H Mart Diamond Bar offers a wide selection of Korean food and beverages.
The produce section is known for its quality and variety.
Expect a great selection of kimchi and other fermented goods.
Small, homey spot with celebrity-signed walls offers authentic Korean dishes like octopus bibimbap and bossam. Atmosphere shifts from quiet family meals to lively, loud gatherings like a Japanese izakaya. Mostly older Koreans enjoy hearty soups and crispy pancakes here.
Octopus hot plate and octopus bibimbap stand out with rich flavors. Bossam arrives chilled and sliced, paired well with hearty sundae soup and crisp radish kimchi.
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Most menu items are priced over $44, which may be considered expensive.
The serving size is enough for 2 or 3 people for the large.
Parking is in front and is free.
Korean barbecue shines with premium cuts like galbi and brisket cooked at the table. Bright lights and intimate atmosphere create a cozy yet lively vibe. Staff help with grilling, and birthday karaoke adds fun for all guests.
Large platters feature premium cuts of meat like galbi, brisket, and beef belly cooked at the table. Freshly made banchan side dishes and Korean staples like bulgogi, soybean paste stew, and cold noodles complement the meal.
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Reservations are recommended for larger groups to ensure seating together.
The restaurant offers a variety of combo meat platters for sharing.
Prices for Korean BBQ are generally increasing, making it a premium dining option.
Spotless, modern space with a warm vibe and easy self-ordering kiosk creates a welcoming atmosphere. Spicy tuna and bulgogi offer bold Korean flavors, while fresh tofu pockets packed with seasoned rice provide a unique twist. Free wifi and Korean Drama-style music enhance the experience.
Spicy tuna and bulgogi stand out with perfect kick and tender, savory flavors. Korean BBQ dishes do not meet expectations here.
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Parking is easier compared to other locations nearby.
The restaurant takes a 2-hour break during the day.
Atoyubu offers free wifi to its customers.