Neon lights and dim interiors create a gastropub vibe with loud K-pop music setting a lively mood. Groups gather to be loud and sing along, making it a late-night spot that stays open until 1am. The atmosphere feels like a Korean corner chicken house, perfect for unwinding with friends.
Chicken feet and kimchi stew stand out with bold flavors. Crispy bulgogi fries and sweet-spicy Yangnyeom chicken add variety. Comfort comes from dishes like Uden tang and jjigae, while Korean fried chicken offers a satisfying crunch.
Crunchy outside and tender inside, the fried chicken features a soy sauce flavor rather than spicy. The sauce pairs well with the soft gyeran-mari topped with melted cheese.
Good to know
The restaurant is open every day until midnight, and until 1am on weekends.
Happy hour deals run from 5-7pm on Tuesdays; check their socials for details.
Parking is easy to find in a large plaza with plenty of spots.
Spacious shabu-shabu restaurant with self-serve ingredient and sauce bars and clean, well-organized cooking stations. Atmosphere balances family-friendly and bustling energy with comfortable noise levels and room to move. Offers varied broth and meat selections alongside sides and desserts, creating a lively yet inviting dining experience.
Broth and self-serve hot foods like Korean fried chicken and bulgogi beef stand out. Cooked sides include rice, rice cakes, and bulgogi to complement the meal.
Buffet offers a variety of fried chicken styles alongside other hot foods like bulgogi beef and tempura. The fried chicken is consistently well cooked and pairs well with other dishes like crab and japchae.
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The all-you-can-eat price is $35.99 per person on weekends.
Reservations require the entire party to be present.
Expect long wait times on weekends; arrive early around 4:30 PM.
Korean restaurant offers a cozy, casual atmosphere with warm lighting and round tables that suit small groups or dates. The space feels clean and comfortable, allowing easy conversation without crowding. Known for crispy fried chicken and generous portions, it balances a relaxed vibe with satisfying, hearty meals.
Korean fried chicken stands out with its super crunchy batter and meaty pieces. The Chan Chan kimbap offers a flavorful twist and ranks as a favorite. Tteokbokki comes in spicy and creamy rose flavors, sometimes with flat noodles topping.
Golden, crisp batter bursts with flavor on super crunchy Korean fried chicken. Meaty pieces come with delicious sauces that stand out.
Good to know
Parking is free but can get crowded during busy times.
Expect long wait times for large groups; put your name on the list.
The portion sizes are large, often enough for sharing.
Hot pot restaurant offers all-you-can-eat skewers with a self-serve fridge stocked with diverse meats and vegetables. Interior blends modern and traditional Chinese decor creating a warm, cozy atmosphere suitable for groups and casual dining. Sauce station and drink bar add customization and convenience to the lively dining experience.
Cold noodles stand out with a refreshing texture. Kimchi soup base offers a mild, pleasant flavor without heat, though other broths like sukiyaki and tom yum come off as bland.
Karaage fried chicken stands out as a very good appetizer option. It pairs well with other starters like cumin beef skewers.
Good to know
Lunch special is available until 4 p.m. on weekdays.
Reservations are highly recommended, especially on weekends.
Dinner costs $38.99 plus tax and tips, while lunch is $28.99.
Asian fusion restaurant offers a cozy, quiet atmosphere with dark, slightly outdated decor and some TVs. The menu features exceptional Korean fried chicken and a variety of flavorful dishes served with care. Prices remain very reasonable, attracting a mix of small groups and solo diners.
Korean fried chicken stands out with crispy, flavorful wings. The bibimbap comes in a hot stone pot, creating plenty of crispy rice at the bottom.
Korean fried chicken wings stand out with a crispy texture and bold flavor. Other fried chicken options exist but are less notable.
Good to know
They offer all-day happy hour with discounted drinks and appetizers.
Parking is easy and available nearby.
Prices are very affordable, making it a budget-friendly option.
Small space combines sports bar with K-pop music for a lively vibe. Chicken dishes come with generous portions and flavorful sauces, served alongside fresh sides and plastic gloves for easy eating. Atmosphere stays casual and inviting, with a mix of dining and drinking experiences.
Korean fried chicken here features a perfect mix of spicy and sweet sauce that matches traditional flavors. The Tteokbokki tastes just like in Korea, and banchan orders are consistently ready on time.
Crispy fried chicken comes with honey soy sauce and pickled radish on the side. The ๋ฐ๋ฐ option offers half dry and half sauced chicken, delivering authentic Korean flavors with a satisfying crunch.
Good to know
Expect a wait time of about 20 minutes during busy hours.
A half-chicken order comes with a small radish, while a whole chicken includes a large radish.
The set lunch menu is available until 3 p.m.
Small space suits takeout with cozy atmosphere and clean interior. Offers halal Korean fried chicken known for being crispy and fresh. Most orders come online, with limited seating and no parking on site.
Korean fried chicken stands out with its crispy texture and rich flavor. It comes in unique forms like between croissants and offers a halal Korean BBQ option.
Korean fried chicken here stands out for its freshness and quality ingredients. Serving includes a side of pickled radish that adds a refreshing contrast to the crispy chicken.
Good to know
Furai Chicken offers halal bone-in chicken, but specify when ordering.
Most orders at Furai Chicken are placed online.
Parking is easy to find, and pickup takes less than 5 minutes.
Small shop with limited seating offers quick kiosk ordering and generous portions of flavorful dumplings and fried chicken. Cool vibe with artwork contrasts occasional sticky floors. Busy shopping center location means parking can be challenging during peak hours.
Bulgogi stands out with its rich flavor, paired well with rice. Vintage dumplings and a bulgogi bowl add variety to the Korean food options.
Fried chicken dumplings stand out with a crispy texture and flavorful filling. They offer a unique twist on traditional fried chicken that many find worth trying.
Good to know
Parking can be challenging during peak hours in the busy shopping center.
Expect long wait times if visiting during lunch hours.
Kiosk ordering is quick and convenient for placing your order.
Indoor seating combines with plenty of outdoor tables to create a relaxed setting. KPOP music and videos play, adding a lively cultural touch. The vibe stays chill and casual, making it suitable for takeout or hanging out with friends.
Authentic Korean fried chicken comes with various sauces including Red Hot and Spicy Galbi for spice lovers. Dishes like kimchi fried rice, cheesy corn, and bear rose tteokbokki add variety alongside Korean BBQ options.
Crunchy texture stands out with an authentic Korean style. Various sauces add flavor, making it a solid choice for Korean fried chicken.
Good to know
Reservations are not accepted, and walk-in orders are limited after 21:40.
Expect a wait during busy hours, especially on Friday evenings.
The restaurant charges an automatic gratuity on bills over $200.