Korean barbecue here offers bold bulgogi in burritos and rice bowls with authentic kimchi flavor. Fast food style meets fresh, healthy options in a vibrant food hall with lively music and a friendly vibe.
Bulgogi shines here, especially in the burrito and rice bowl forms, both packed with flavor. Kimchi complements the dishes with a proper, delicious taste, making the Korean food stand out.
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Bowls start at $9, with additional protein increasing the price.
Portion sizes are large, making it a good value for the price.
The drink option is limited to a single cup size, costing $3.95.
Cozy spot with rustic charm and an open kitchen draws a lively crowd. Beef Bulgogi stands out, especially in the bulgogi burrito with bold flavors. Bright space with pride flags and patio seating creates a welcoming, family-owned vibe.
Beef Bulgogi shines in several dishes, especially the bulgogi burrito, which has a strong flavor and is a frequent choice. The bulgogi pairs well with other items like steak and eggs or a salad with a nice dressing.
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There is no parking available; street parking may be far from the location.
Customers order at the front, and staff brings the food to the table.
Since the spot is new, thereโs no wait for brunch on weekends.
Poke bar serves fresh seafood with bold sauces and toppings in a relaxed space with a moody bar. Korean options like the Bulgogi burrito and KBBQ offer unique flavors beyond fish. Locals love the well-seasoned poke bowls for a quick, tasty bite.
Bulgogi burrito features sushi rice, seaweed wrap, and kewpie mayo for a unique Korean twist. Teriyaki chicken and KBBQ burritos offer solid options beyond fish dishes.
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The bowl costs $17.95, which is typical for premium poke.
Expect a variety of sauces available for your poke bowl.
The ordering system allows you to write down your order for convenience.
Small Japanese spot offers fresh sushi and a cozy vibe with jazz and sports. Korean dishes shine with rich galbi ribs and savory bulgogi udon broth. Bibimbap is succulent, and tempura complements the menu well.
Galbi ribs stand out with rich flavor and perfect cooking. The bulgogi udon broth offers a nice char and savory taste. Bibimbap comes out very succulent, and tempura pairs well with the Korean dishes.
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The restaurant has a parking lot in the back, which is helpful due to limited street parking.
Prices are reasonable for the quality of sushi offered.
They offer only one vegetarian roll and no vegetarian appetizers.
Barbecue spot offers authentic Korean short ribs with a smoky aroma in a laid-back vibe. Big TVs and draft beer create a chill environment while Korean pop music adds a modern touch. Perfect for those seeking an Asian twist barbecue experience.
Korean short ribs, or galbi, taste authentic and match those from traditional Korean restaurants. The flavor and preparation stay true to classic Korean cooking.
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The restaurant closes at 9 PM.
There is no parking available at the restaurant.
Happy hour offers great deals on food and drinks.
Shipping containers create a unique storefront with outdoor seating under a tree. Bold kimchi butter flavors shine in dishes like katsu chicken and musubi. The chill vibe with soft lighting and good music makes it a relaxed spot for flavorful, generous meals.
Kimchi butter stands out with its bold flavor and unique twist on classic dishes like katsu chicken and musubi. Plates often feature spicy kimchi sauce and tender katsu, paired with sides like shrimp and macaroni salad.
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Parking can be challenging, especially on weekends when lines are long.
Shootz does not accept cash, so have your card ready for payment.
The family pack offers a great deal with generous portions for sharing.
Indoor and outdoor seating with a lively patio and grills create a warm, fun atmosphere. Korean BBQ shines with tender meats and authentic sides like kimchi and vegan banchan. Soju cocktails and a vegan-friendly menu add diverse flavors to the experience.
Korean BBQ stands out with rich flavors and tender meats. The bibimbap comes in a cast iron bowl with rice, vegetables, and spicy Gochujang sauce. Kimchi and vegan banchan offer tasty, authentic sides.
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Happy hour runs with great deals on weekdays from 4-7pm.
Reservations are recommended due to limited seating and wait times.
Parking is available in the back, but it can be limited.
Small Korean barbecue spot shines with authentic bulgogi and rich kimchi. Cozy, sunlit space offers a peaceful atmosphere and clean cafeteria-style dining. Fresh vegetables in bibimbap make meals filling and flavorful.
Bulgogi and kimchi stand out with rich, flavorful seasoning. The bibimbap offers fresh vegetables and umami for a filling meal.
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Street parking is difficult; consider using the nearby parking structure.
The restaurant can get busy during lunch hours, especially on weekdays.
The cook prepares the meat to order, which may cause a wait.