Small space with only four seats focuses on quick, fresh Korean food for pickup. Atmosphere feels casual and welcoming with a clean, organized setup. Popular for authentic, flavorful dishes like bulgogi, japchae, and kimbap that offer healthy, affordable options.
Korean food here offers authentic home cooking with dishes like kimbap that deliver genuine comfort. Meals come across as healthy and reasonably priced while staying true to traditional flavors.
Bulgogi comes incredibly tender and flavorful. It pairs well with white rice and kimchi, making for a fresh and satisfying meal.
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Minari Express offers a variety of cold and frozen Korean dishes.
The pricing at Minari Express is very reasonable for the quality of food.
No tipping is required at Minari Express, making it easy to pay.
Korean restaurant offers fresh food made from scratch with homemade gochujang and authentic street flavors. Atmosphere features great music and a welcoming vibe with tables to eat at. Portions are generous and prices remain affordable, attracting those seeking genuine Korean dishes like bulgogi and spicy pork.
Authentic Korean local flavors shine through with homemade kimbop and dishes made from great ingredients. The food captures true Korean taste and quality.
Bulgogi here stands out with Bulgogi tacos and a Bulgogi burger that deliver strong flavors. The bulgogi beef is consistently praised for its rich taste and satisfying quality.
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Everything is made fresh onsite each morning by the owners.
They only have a limited amount of kimbap, so arrive before 5pm.
Expect big portions at affordable prices.
Korean restaurant offers authentic dishes with generous banchan and top-notch service in a clean, cozy space. Lighting is harsh LED, creating glare on display menus and a synthetic feel to the decor. The vibe is relaxed and welcoming, with a focus on flavorful, well-prepared meals.
Food tastes fresh with authentic Korean flavors. Generous portions come with a wide array of banchan and top-notch service.
Tender meat with a perfect marinade delivers full flavor without being too sweet. Bulgogi pairs well with Tofu Seafood Soup, balancing savory and spicy notes.
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Reservations are not required but recommended during peak hours.
Prices range from $10 to $20 per dish, offering good value for quality.
Portion sizes are generally small, so consider ordering multiple dishes.
Small, family-run Korean restaurant offers a cozy, warm atmosphere with modern Korean décor and soft lighting. The vibe is relaxed and inviting, creating a homely, intimate setting that feels like a hidden gem. It attracts those seeking authentic, comforting Korean food in a clean, charming space.
Food offers authentic Korean flavors with fresh, healthy ingredients. Kimbap tastes 100% genuine and traditional.
Tender and sweet beef bulgogi stands out with its rich flavor. Spicy pork bulgogi offers a perfect balance of heat and depth with juicy pork and a sauce that keeps you coming back.
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All items are served within a 10-minute window.
There is hardly any wait time for food.
The location next to the metro A line is convenient.
Casual Korean restaurant offers brothy bulgogi and Vietnamese spring rolls with generous portions in a welcoming atmosphere. Space feels chill and unpretentious, popular at night but quiet during lunch. Families dine here, enjoying authentic flavors and the option to cook at the table.
Authentic Korean seasoning shines in every dish with clear care and expertise. The presence of local aunties dining signals genuine Korean fishes and an unpretentious, welcoming atmosphere.
Brothy beef bulgogi comes with rice wrappers and fresh vegetables for wrapping, adding a unique texture and flavor. The sweet bulgogi topped with pickled peppers balances richness, and the accompanying broth is generous and warming.
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They are closed on Mondays.
Bring cash for the $3 valet fee.
The restaurant closes at 10 PM.
Korean restaurant offers authentic and modern cuisine with affordable prices and generous portions. Outdoor seating provides a casual vibe, though the area outside can feel unsettled. Popular for quick, flavorful meals, it attracts office workers and delivery orders more than dine-in crowds.
Authentic Korean dishes use high quality ingredients and blend traditional and modern flavors. The spot suits office workers seeking a quick lunch with genuine Korean taste.
Beef bulgogi comes in a hot, freshly made bowl that costs around $12. The bulgogi is flavorful and satisfying, served over rice for a solid meal.
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The Bulgogi bowl costs $12.
Portion sizes are generous, suitable for big appetites.
The tofu bowl usually comes spicy, but they accommodate requests.
Small space with classic Korean decor and brass dishware creates a warm, authentic atmosphere. The vibe is cozy and inviting, mixing families, dates, and groups in a lively yet comfortable setting. Casual K-pop music hums softly, enhancing the easy-going, relaxing mood.
Food offers incredibly authentic Korean flavors that stand out in the area. The interior creates a warm, authentic Korean atmosphere like stepping into a Korean movie set. Servers engage in real, authentic conversations enhancing the genuine experience.
Sweet and juicy bulgogi hot stone comes with flavorful juices soaking into fresh rice. The marinade balances perfectly between not too sweet and not too savory.
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The restaurant is open until midnight on Fridays and Saturdays.
Reservations are recommended on weekends to avoid long wait times.
Parking is limited in the area, so consider public transport.
Upscale Korean barbecue restaurant offers a dimly lit, formal atmosphere with cozy bar seating and a quiet, clean setting. Guests experience authentic dishes alongside high prices and small portions, creating a refined dining vibe distinct from typical all-you-can-eat spots.
Food features top-notch quality and authentic Korean flavors. Dishes capture the true taste of Korean cuisine.
Short ribs and bulgogi beef come out perfectly cooked and tender. Spicy pork bulgogi offers a super flavorful taste, though it leans less spicy and sweet than some might expect.
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Expect to pay around $100 per person after tip for a meal.
A 20% automatic gratuity is added to all bills.
Parking is available across the street and at a public lot behind 7-Eleven.
Small, brightly lit Korean barbecue spot with a compact dining area and smoky atmosphere. Music features Western pop hits and college sports on TVs, creating a laid-back vibe. Friendly environment suits groups of family and friends.
Side dishes like kim chi and cucumber taste truly authentic Korean. Prices stay reasonable while delivering genuine flavors.
Small selection focuses on Bulgogi and short rib, both done well. Spicy chicken bulgogi offers a good kick.
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The restaurant offers an affordable price for unlimited Korean BBQ.
Prices are super affordable.
Parking can be a bit tricky.
Korean barbecue restaurant with tabletop charcoal grilling and waitstaff-cooked meat offers an interactive yet relaxing dining experience. Interior blends retro-industrial 1960s Seoul style with modern design, creating a lively and warm atmosphere. Unique features include built-in hot pot burners and a scratcher game adding excitement to meals.
Korean dishes deliver rich, authentic flavors with top quality ingredients. The setting features 1960s Seoul vibes with vintage posters and retro lighting.
Marinated beef bulgogi offers concentrated flavors and is sliced to perfection. It comes as part of sets with other premium meats like beef brisket and pork belly, all ready to grill at your table.
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Reservations are recommended due to the restaurant's popularity.
Parking can be challenging in the area, so plan accordingly.
Expect a wait during peak hours, especially on weekends.
Small, family-owned Korean restaurant offers a cozy, quiet atmosphere with clean, spacious seating and friendly service. Regulars frequent the place for its authentic Korean comfort food and consistent quality. The vibe feels warm and welcoming, suitable for peaceful meals or casual lunches.
Offers traditional Korean dishes with genuine flavors. Serves authentic Korean cooking that stays true to its roots.
Beef bulgogi stands out as very delicious and worth ordering more than once. Bulgogi-style patties come incredibly filling, and dishes like Bibimbap with bulgogi include impressive sides.
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There is free parking available at the restaurant.
The parking lot is large and easily accessible.
They charge a $1 service fee for takeout orders.
Modern Korean restaurant with clean, contemporary design and spacious seating creates a fresh, inviting atmosphere. K-pop music adds lively energy while maintaining a comfortable vibe suitable for groups or quiet meals. Authentic Korean dishes and well-presented banchan define the dining experience.
Dishes use authentic ingredients and traditional techniques for a clean, genuine Korean taste. The food delivers authentic flavors that match what you'd find in Korea.
Beef bulgogi stands out with its spicy flavor and tender texture. It appears in various dishes like bibimbap and hot pot, consistently delivering a delicious and satisfying experience.
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Valet parking costs $5 an hour, $7 after an hour, and $20 overnight.
Parking is cash only; bring $6 for self-parking.
Reservations are recommended, especially during peak hours.
Tiny hole-in-the-wall Korean-inspired lunch spot offers cozy seating with both indoor and outdoor tables. Atmosphere feels peaceful and inviting despite limited space and nearby trash issues. Known for large portions and authentic spicy chicken bowls with deep flavors.
Bowls feature authentic Korean flavors with ingredients and preparation true to tradition. The food delivers a genuine taste that reflects classic Korean cuisine.
Bulgogi bowls come with a very flavorful taste and consistent quality. They pair well with Spicy Pork bowls for a solid meal.
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The meal costs around $12, offering great value.
Portion sizes are generous, making it budget-friendly.
Credit cards are accepted for payment.
Large space with robot servers creates a unique dining experience. Atmosphere feels chill and easygoing despite occasional loudness and busy service. Outdoor dog-friendly patio adds a relaxed, open-air option.
Rich, authentic flavors fill every bite, paired with kimchi, pickled radishes, and steamed rice. Attentive servers cook the food well right at the table, delivering a genuine Korean barbecue experience.
Marinated bulgogi features rich flavors and comes with combos that include bulgogi hotpot and bean paste soup. Sets offer a choice of meats alongside sides like cheese and corn on a hot plate and Korean fried rice.
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Hanu K BBQ has its own free parking lot.
Reservations are recommended for weekend nights to avoid waiting.
They charge extra for any refill, including lettuce.
Small space offers a cozy atmosphere with a clean, chic interior. Noise levels vary from quiet and soul soothing to loud and crowded during busy times. The place feels warm and welcoming, reflecting a home-style Korean kitchen vibe.
Food and side dishes show authentic Korean flavors with great soups that many Korean people enjoy. The menu delivers real, traditional tastes consistently.
Bulgogi Jeongol features sweet marinated beef cooked with glass noodles, enoki mushrooms, and vegetables. The dish simmers to develop a rich broth that pairs well with rice, and portions are large enough for 3 to 4 people.
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Parking is only available by valet for $3.
Street parking is available but can be challenging in the evenings.
Expect wait times during peak hours, especially on weekends.
Cozy Korean restaurant with live edge wooden tables and a nostalgic old-Korea atmosphere. Warm, homey vibe where authentic Korean food is served in generous portions at reasonable prices. Regulars mostly speak Korean, creating a familiar, local feel.
Authentic Korean comfort food shines here with dishes like the Western Doma Noodles. Staff offer tips like adding salt or sugar to the noodles for a true taste experience.
Pork and beef bulgogi stand out with rich flavors and tender texture. The owner's versions pair well with kimchi stew and Tteokbokki for a solid meal.
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There is a designated parking spot for to-go orders.
The portions are huge, with some dishes enough to share.
Most meals are reasonably priced, with many options under $15.
Korean barbecue restaurant offers an authentic Korean vibe with smokeless grills that keep the air clear. Cozy backyard patio welcomes pets and creates a lively, inviting atmosphere. Tables feature upscale grilling experiences with high-quality meat served on dramatic platters.
Dishes deliver authentic Korean flavors with precise cooking. The vibe reflects a genuine Korean BBQ experience.
Bulgogi pancake stands out with a pleasant flavor. Sides include bulgogi patties with onions and mustard, bulgogi fried rice, and Bulgogi Yuk Jeon, offering a variety of tastes.
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Reservations are recommended, especially on weekends, to avoid long wait times.
Parking in Ktown can be chaotic; consider using nearby garages costing $5 to $15.
Expect a busy atmosphere during dinner hours, particularly on weekends.
Small dining room offers a quiet, cozy atmosphere with humble decor that avoids trendy crowds. Staff occasionally give treats to children, adding a friendly touch. Parking is limited, reflecting a tucked-away setting.
Dumplings stand out with their authentic flavor and quality. The menu features genuine Korean cuisine alongside traditional Chinese dishes.
Beef bulgogi comes with rice and pairs well with vegetable pan-fried dumplings or Bulgogi dumplings. The meat is tender and flavorful, fitting well with other dishes like spring rolls and spicy seafood noodles.
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Parking is limited; expect to circle for a spot during busy hours.
The menu includes a variety of vegan options for plant-based diners.
Prices are reasonable, with a typical meal costing around $25 per person.
Small Korean restaurant offers authentic homemade soybean paste dishes with a home-cooked feel and simple menu. Atmosphere is hot and stuffy, creating an intimate but warm environment. Regulars enjoy comforting traditional flavors reminiscent of family recipes.
Beef soy bean paste soup and fried sole showcase authentic Korean flavors. The menu focuses on Korean soul food with fantastic, genuine dishes.
Pork bulgogi comes in a small portion and sometimes gets too charred. It tastes delicious but may have less meat than before.
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The restaurant offers a lunch menu during lunchtime.
Parking is convenient for visitors.
The prices are reasonable for the quality of food.
Small space with cozy booths and traditional Korean decor creates a warm, inviting atmosphere. Vibrant energy suits groups enjoying the interactive hibachi experience. Seating includes tables for six, making it ideal for social dining.
Every dish delivers authentic Korean flavors that feel satisfying and true to tradition. Each bite bursts with rich, genuine taste that stands out clearly.
Beef bulgogi comes on a hot pan that sears the meat well. The beef BBQ bulgogi bowl pairs nicely with delicious side dishes.
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They validate two hours of parking if I dine in.
The restaurant automatically deducts a tip for parties of five or more.
One order is enough for two people if I get an extra bowl of rice.
Korean barbecue restaurant offers self-serve meat and side dish bars that let diners grill their own food at the table. Large glass windows provide a panoramic city view with seating that overlooks the block below. The atmosphere is modern and inviting, with K-pop music playing softly in the background.
Offers authentic Korean barbecue with flavors very close to those found in Korea. Combines authentic Korean style cuisine with budget-friendly value.
Thinly sliced beef and pork stand out with their tender texture. Bulgogi offers a rich, garlicky flavor, especially when paired with the garlic butter premium chicken from the meat bar.
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Happy hour runs on weekdays until 4 PM with all-you-can-eat options for $25.
The weekday lunch special starts at $26.99 with 45 items available.
There is a two-hour limit for the buffet, and last orders are denied 20 minutes before time is up.
Spacious dining area features modern decor with exposed brick, chandeliers, and wooden booths creating a clean and elegant atmosphere. Seating includes perimeter booths and a central communal table suited for groups. K-pop music plays, adding a lively yet laid-back vibe.
Dumplings stand out with their authentic Korean mandu style and delicious flavor. The food captures a genuine taste of Korean cuisine.
Bulgogi here varies in quality, with some finding it similar to spicy pork and others rating it poorly. It appears in dishes like bulgogi fried noodles and bulgogi bowls, with mixed reactions to taste and affordability.
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Parking is free for the first 30 minutes with validation during lunch hours.
On weekdays from 11 am to 2 pm, a minimum $20 dine-in purchase grants 2 hours free parking.
On weekends from 10 am to 3 pm, there is 30 minutes free for pickup orders.
Charcoal grills fill the space with a smoky aroma and create an old-school vibe. The atmosphere stays quiet and peaceful during off-peak hours. The focus remains on authentic Korean barbecue cooked over real wooden charcoal, offering a distinct flavor not common in many Korean BBQ spots.
Charcoal-grilled galbi offers authentic Korean flavors with a lovely scent from wooden charcoals. Marinated beef and pork ribs have simple, genuine tastes that capture old school Korean BBQ.
Bulgogi has a tangy and rich flavor that stands out. Portions are moderate, so ordering more might be needed for groups larger than two.
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Parking is available in a small lot behind the restaurant.
Expect a two-order minimum on meats for dining.
The meat options are cooked over charcoal for enhanced flavor.
Korean barbecue restaurant with celebrity autographs decorating walls and a modern yet cozy interior. Atmosphere stays lively and comfortable, with staff grilling meat at the table and managing hotpots for a relaxed experience. Space includes private booths and offers valet parking for convenience.
Incredibly authentic Korean BBQ shines here with casual, welcoming vibes. The spicy chicken feet are soft and glutinous, melting with true Korean spice and flavor.
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KingChang-La celebrates birthdays with a song and sparkler.
Reservations are recommended to avoid long wait times.
A few pieces of meat can cost up to $60 per person.
Korean restaurant in an obscure strip mall offers authentic Korean BBQ with large portions and refillable banchan. Atmosphere feels old-fashioned and quiet, often with few diners. Food balances traditional flavors with some sweetness, and prices remain stable despite inflation.
Food here aims for authentic Korean flavors but often misses key traditional elements. Some dishes reflect genuine Korean cooking, though overall it lacks the depth found in true Korean cuisine.
Beef bulgogi comes cooked to perfection with a sweet and savory flavor profile. Options include bulgogi hot pot bowls and bibimbap, often paired with spicy bean paste or lettuce for wraps.
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The portions are huge, averaging around $20 per entree.
The restaurant is family owned and run.
The menu is extensive and worth checking out.
Spacious Korean restaurant with a clean, modern industrial vibe and natural light fills the room. Energetic atmosphere suits groups and families, with high-quality charcoal grilling that avoids overcooking. Free validated parking and unique warm Jang-jorim banchan add to the welcoming experience.
Marinated meat shows a love letter to authentic Korean cuisine, making it tender and juicy. Food stays flavorful with good portion sizes, attracting mostly Korean customers.
Beef bulgogi appetizer costs under $8, offering a great deal. It comes alongside banchan and dumplings, with options like sizzling bulgogi and Korean galbi jimm available.
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The restaurant closes at 10 pm.
There is free parking at Koreatown Plaza with validation.
Parking costs $5 for valet service.
Korean restaurant offers a warm, clean atmosphere with a focus on authentic bean sprout soup and regional dishes. It operates during breakfast and lunch hours, attracting diners seeking healthy, traditional flavors in a calm setting. The interior is simple and not geared toward younger, trend-focused crowds.
Flavors stay true to traditional Korean cooking with authentic spices and classic recipes. Dishes deliver a genuine taste that reflects Korean culinary roots.
Pork bulgogi offers good value and pairs well with bean sprout soup and rice. The dish has a strong aroma, sometimes resembling old pork.
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Jeonju Hyundaiok closes at 3 pm, so plan your visit accordingly.
The restaurant specializes in beansprout soup, a must-try dish.
Parking is easy at the plaza with a $3 fee.
Compact, minimalist space with high bar-style seating and a modern yet traditional design creates a cozy, stylish atmosphere. The setting feels homey and inviting despite limited staff movement and tight seating arrangements. Fresh ingredients and simple presentation define the dining experience.
Authentic Japanese shabu shabu shines here with high-quality ingredients and a simple, traditional dining style. Recent changes in ownership might affect the original authentic experience.
Beef and pork bulgogi come in spicy and regular versions with large and small sizes. The spicy pork bulgogi stands out for its bold heat and pairs well with dumplings.
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The restaurant offers free validated parking for a specific lot.
Expect a clean and tidy dining environment during your visit.
The ordering process is straightforward and user-friendly.
Korean restaurant with narrow, tightly packed seating and tiny metal chairs creates a lively, noisy atmosphere that feels crowded and busy. Interior is clean and stylish, appealing to both families and younger groups. Service includes interaction with an AI waiter, adding a modern touch to the experience.
Serves authentic Korean chicken noodle soup and Busan milmyun. The pork dishes also taste very authentic. Overall, the Korean food feels genuine and true to tradition.
Beef bulgogi comes tender and well-marinated, served with rice, soup, and a house salad. Spicy pork bulgogi offers a rich flavor and plenty of vegetables, making it a standout choice.
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Parking costs $5 in the garage across the street.
Expect a 30-minute wait on Saturday mornings.
Basic kalguksu dishes cost over $20, with other dishes in the mid $20s.