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.
Spicy pork barbecue stands out with its bold flavor and appears in multiple dishes like BBQ pork and LA Galbi. Pork belly and kimchi pancake also feature prominently alongside beef options.
Kimchi fried rice stands out with its generous portions and great taste. It pairs well with spam kimbap, making for a wonderful combo.
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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.
Tiny restaurant with minimalist decor and an open kitchen creates a homely vibe and relaxing ambiance. The space feels airy despite limited seating, offering a welcoming and friendly atmosphere. Loud kitchen noises occasionally disrupt the otherwise comforting setting.
Steak BBQ stands out with its tender texture and great quality. Dishes like the steak BBQ bowl and garlic steak with green beans highlight the flavorful barbecue over rice.
Shrimp fried rice stands out with its rich flavor and satisfying portions. The Thai shrimp fried rice offers a balanced taste that pairs well with other dishes like the Sexy Chicken.
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On June 20, they are having 50% off bowls for the grand opening.
On June 21, they will have a BOGO free bowl promotion.
They are currently having their soft opening, which includes a free drink.
Small, family-run Thai restaurant with a cozy, unassuming interior and generous portions. Atmosphere feels authentic and homey, with older Thai women cooking traditional dishes. Known for Northern Thai specialties and a wide range of bold flavors.
Barbecue here features tender pork with a robust flavor, especially in the Hung Lay dish. The BBQ pork and beef come with freshly shaved cabbage and a spicy vinegar side, adding sharpness to the rich meat.
Shrimp fried rice features fragrant aroma and intact grains, with shrimp that stay tender. Crab fried rice also stands out alongside other dishes like pad see ew and pineapple fried rice.
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Spicy BBQ does not have a liquor license.
They charge a $1 fee for card payments.
The portions served at Spicy BBQ are generous.
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.
Grilled beef intestines and tender short ribs stand out with rich flavor and texture. The menu covers a wide range of Korean BBQ options, including gopchang, offering a comprehensive grilling experience.
Cheese plays a big role in the fried rice, making it creamy and melty with every bite. Pickled mustard greens add a refreshing twist, while the squid fried rice features crispy rice bits at the bottom for extra texture.
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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 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.
Sizzling premium Korean BBQ creates a satisfying meal with flawless grilling and consistently delicious flavors. This spot stands out as a go-to barbecue destination known for its quality and taste.
Kimchi fried rice stands out with bold flavors and a satisfying spice level. Portions like the small for two offer plenty to share alongside other dishes like corn cheese and garlic short rib.
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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.
High-volume Korean barbecue restaurant offers an all-you-can-eat buffet with self-serve meat stations and a modern, stylish interior. The atmosphere is clean and well lit, lively with loud music and a vibrant vibe. Private rooms and a walk-up bar add options for groups and waiting guests.
Offers all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ with a focus on top-quality meats. The experience centers on hearty, satisfying barbecue meals in a casual setting.
Fried rice here stands out with kimchi fried rice that pairs well with fresh, crisp veggies and various banchan. The buffet offers a relaxed way to enjoy side salads and bibimbap alongside the fried rice.
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Happy hour runs Monday to Friday from 5-8pm and Saturday to Sunday from 2-6pm.
Drinks cost $5 during happy hour, with cocktails at $8.
Expect a wait time of up to two hours during peak hours.
Rooftop patio offers outdoor seating with a great view overlooking the street and cityscape. Atmosphere stays comfortable and relaxed, with moderate noise levels allowing easy conversation. Popular for affordable drinks and food, especially highballs with popping pearls and generous portions.
Gochujang BBQ Chicken features an amazing cheese pull and bold flavors. Pork barbecue comes with generous portions and a mix of cheese and gochujang sauce for richness.
Kimchi fried rice comes with a perfect sunny side up egg and packs a great kick. Portions are massive and the dish is very satisfying for the price.
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Parking costs $5 if you use the valet service.
The lunch menu at Hanshin Pocha costs only $9.95.
Come early as the restaurant sells out quickly.
Korean barbecue restaurant with indoor and outdoor seating including a spacious patio with heaters. Atmosphere features great music and lighting, creating an engaging and lively vibe. Guests cook meat at their tables, fostering a sense of togetherness and interaction.
Fresh meats grill right at the table with generous portions and fast service. Pricing suits the all-you-can-eat style, making it a solid Korean BBQ spot.
Kimchi fried rice stands out with its exceptional flavor and is often paired with beef dishes like brisket and bulgogi. The combination of beef belly and sides complements the fried rice well.
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Happy hour starts at 5pm, offering reduced prices on select items.
Parking is limited, so arrive early to secure a spot.
The restaurant features a unique all-you-can-eat menu with lobster tail for $6 extra.
Halal restaurant offers a clean, modern interior with colorful chairs and a laid-back vibe. The atmosphere feels welcoming and comfortable, with enticing aromas and pleasant music. Generous portions and affordable prices attract diners seeking authentic Pakistani barbecue and diverse halal dishes.
Lamb barbecue skewers come out tender and flavorful, giving a strong vibe of a Pakistani barbecue experience. The meat stands out among other dishes like beef chow mein and orange chicken.
Shrimp fried rice comes in a generous portion but with only a few small shrimp pieces. Seasoning varies, with some servings tasting delicious and others lacking proper flavor.
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Everything on the menu is 100% Halal, ensuring peace of mind for diners.
The restaurant offers affordable halal lunch specials for students.
Collect 8 stamps on the loyalty card to earn a free drink.
Modern, spacious Korean barbecue spot offers excellent ventilation that keeps smoke away from diners. Atmosphere feels inviting and cozy with a laid-back vibe suitable for families and groups. Quality meat and well-designed space create a comfortable, enjoyable dining experience.
Meat quality stands out with a variety of BBQ combinations that showcase authentic Korean flavors. Side dishes complement the grilled meats, creating a well-rounded barbecue experience.
Kimchi fried rice comes in metal tins like Korean school lunches with the right amount of spice and savor. It pairs well with dishes like premium pork belly and rib eye.
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They have a Valentine’s Day special right now.
Expect a 20-minute wait if you don't make a reservation.
Parking costs $10 at their lot, free during weekday lunch.
Modern, elegant Korean BBQ restaurant with high ceilings and an open kitchen view creates a stylish, upscale atmosphere. Spacious, quiet dining area and high-quality ventilation keep the environment comfortable and free of smoke odors. Connected karaoke lounge and valet parking add unique amenities that enhance the overall experience.
High-quality meat and classy atmosphere define the Korean BBQ here. Excellent ventilation keeps clothes fresh, and the experience feels like fine dining with a focus on proper form and dedication.
Radish kimchi fried rice stands out with its crunchy rice bits and crispy barley topping. The kimchi puffs add a unique texture that makes the dish memorable.
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Valet parking costs $5, but limited neighborhood spots are available.
Making a reservation online is quick and easy.
The restaurant is only open for dinner service.
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.
High quality meat stands out with a chef grilling each meal, creating a Korean barbecue experience that feels like dining as a K-Pop star. The patio offers a great spot for barbecue without the usual smoke found in other places.
Bulgogi fried rice stands out with its rich flavor. Adding extra fried rice after combos keeps the meal enjoyable.
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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.
Special roasting pans use kimchi plugs to keep duck fat contained during cooking. The atmosphere centers on family-owned tradition with secret recipes for duck and salad dressing. Meals focus on duck BBQ with rich flavors and end with duck fat fried rice, creating a unique dining experience.
Offers a simple menu focused on duck Korean BBQ. Prices run slightly higher than regular K BBQ spots.
Duck fat creates a rich, greasy fried rice that serves as a satisfying end to the meal. Mixing sides and purple rice into it adds extra flavor, though some versions can be tasteless.
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Expect to pay around $50 per person for a meal.
The restaurant offers unique dishes like raw duck roast and squid.
No other menus are available, only the set offerings.
Small spot with rustic decor and traditional Mongolian artwork creates an immersive atmosphere. Dimmed lighting adds a cozy, warm glow suited for intimate or festive meals. Self-service buffet and Mongolian BBQ grill offer interactive dining with fresh toppings.
Mongolian barbecue offers freshly cooked dishes where you pick your meats and vegetables, then they cook it for you. Pricing is by the pound, making it an inexpensive and filling option with great variety including BBQ pork fried rice and Singapore noodles.
House fried rice comes in huge portions and tastes fantastic. The combo fried rice is also large, while the Spicy chicken and beef fried rice stands out as a recommended option.
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The Mongolian barbecue costs $4.95 per pound, offering great value.
Expect a self-service dining experience where you weigh your food.
Cleanliness is a concern; some tables and bathrooms may be dirty.
Barbecue restaurant offers juicy, tender ribs and fresh melt-in-mouth barbecue with a large bar and outdoor patio seating. Atmosphere feels comfortable and lively with top-quality music and a wide craft beer selection. Space ranges from small indoor seating to a pleasant side patio for dining.
Texas-style barbecue shines here with authentic brisket and pork ribs. Prices match the high quality of the smoked meats and overall experience.
Kimchi fried rice features a well-rounded flavor with a distinct kimchi funk and pork belly that adds richness. Sides complement the dish consistently well.
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Happy hour menu is available from 2-5pm on Thursdays and Fridays.
Expect wait times of 30 minutes to an hour, especially during peak hours.
Arrive early as the restaurant opens at noon; lines form by 11 am.
Dim sum restaurant with banquet-style seating and a retro Chinatown vibe offers a spacious interior suited for large groups. Atmosphere ranges from family-style dining with lively energy to quieter, more rushed moments. Dim sum carts and traditional decor add to the authentic experience.
BBQ pork appears in dishes like Char Siu Chow Mein with fried crispy noodles and in pork buns that taste great but serve better when warm.
Shrimp and roasted pork star in the large serving of fried rice. Garlic ribs and crab fried rice offer tasty and satisfying options alongside excellent quality staples.
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Visiting on weekends offers a busy yet tasty dim sum experience with trolley carts to choose from.
During the Mid Autumn Festival 2024 on September 17, the restaurant encourages celebrating and enjoying their dishes.
Parking can fill up quickly during lunch hours.
Open-air setup with patio string lights and fire lamps creates a semi-outdoor dining experience that feels spacious but can be chilly. TVs show sports and K-pop videos, adding to a lively, energetic vibe with loud music. Tables offer a cozy yet spacious setting suitable for intimate dinners or group gatherings.
Offers all-you-can-eat Korean barbecue with a very good taste that appeals to both newcomers and seasoned fans. Provides a great Korean BBQ experience with quality and flavor consistently noted.
Kimchi fried rice stands out as a delicious and spicy option, often praised for its flavor. The unique cup ramen fried rice offers a different twist and pairs well with spicy ramen.
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The all-you-can-eat price is $26.95 per person, with a two-person minimum.
They stop serving food at 9:20 PM, despite being open until 10:30 PM.
Street parking is available, but be aware of metered spots.
Bright, colorful space with indoor and outdoor seating creates a relaxed, beach-friendly atmosphere featuring Hawaiian decor and music. The vibe is casual and social, attracting locals who enjoy generous portions of authentic Hawaiian food. Outdoor seating and tiki torches add to the tropical vacation feel.
Barbecue dishes feature juicy BBQ chicken and tender beef short ribs with flavorful sauces. The Royale dish and Kal-Bi stand out for their rich taste and filling portions.
Original Hawaiian Royale features Portuguese sausage, Char Sui, eggs, sprouts, and onions mixed with fried rice. Spam fried rice and house special royale fried rice plates also stand out with rich flavors.
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Parking is limited, with only one handicap spot available.
Happy hour runs from 2-5pm with many options for $5 each.
Expect large portion sizes with most meals coming with rice.
Japanese BBQ spot offers casual, elegant vibe with loud exhaust fans and cozy small tables. Outdoor dining adds a smoky, inviting atmosphere. Meat quality is authentic and tender, with standout dishes like Kobe fillets and hangar steak.
BBQ here features juicy, tender meat with a variety of flavors that stand out from typical spots. Staff provide clear guidance for a perfect grilling experience making it easy and enjoyable.
Garlic fried rice stands out with its exceptional flavor and pairs well with various dishes. It features fried garlic and complements meats like pork belly and Kobe beef short rib.
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Reservations are required to grill meat using charcoal outdoors.
Expect to spend around $100 per person for a meal.
Parking can be difficult; the lot is often full.
Korean barbecue spot with modern black interior and bright table lights highlights authentic grill setup at each table. The atmosphere is very loud, making conversation difficult, and tables are crammed closely together. Valet parking and wheelchair accessibility add convenience to the experience.
Traditional Korean-style pork belly comes with a variety of side dishes. Servers cook the meat for you, so you never have to handle the grill yourself.
Kimchi fried rice stands out with its flavorful and aromatic profile, often prepared right at the table. The menu pairs it with hangover ramen, adding a unique twist to the usual fried rice offerings.
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Reservations are allowed but recommended for busy times.
Valet parking is available for $4.
Street parking is free after 6 pm.
Family-owned Thai restaurant offers large portions and great prices in a well-maintained space. The atmosphere is lively due to its bustling neighborhood setting. Menu features authentic Thai BBQ and a wide selection of flavorful dishes.
Tender, juicy pork spare ribs come with barbecue sauce and a good portion of shrimp fried rice. Portions are larger than other spots, especially for takeout, and the BBQ chicken is cooked perfectly.
Shrimp fried rice comes in a good portion and pairs well with dishes like BBQ ribs and pork spare ribs. It complements meals including BBQ chicken and beef satay, adding a solid base to the plate.
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Parking can be difficult in the plaza, especially during peak hours.
Lunch Special is available on weekdays, offering great value.
Prices are affordable, making it a budget-friendly dining option.
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.
High-quality meat stands out well above typical all-you-can-eat spots. Servers actively guide the grilling process and handle cooking duties, adding to the experience. Side dishes like salad and kimchi are excellent and complement the barbecue perfectly.
Korean fried rice comes with many side dishes and two stews. Meals often include corn cheese on a hot plate and kimchi fried rice alongside other dishes.
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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.
Dining tables extend into the kitchen area, creating a lively, noisy atmosphere filled with the strong scent of barbecue. The space feels cramped but clean, with hanging ducks and barbecue dishes displayed prominently. The vibe is authentic and casual, attracting those seeking traditional Cantonese barbecue and comfort food.
Roast duck and BBQ pork come full of flavor and freshness. Barbecue chicken features a savory soy sauce coating with a soft, tender texture and moistness.
Salty fish and duck fried rice offers a unique twist with bold flavors. Shrimp, beef, chicken, and vegetable fried rice come with authentic taste and pair well with BBQ pork or combo plates.
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Reservations are not accepted; expect to sign up to queue upon arrival.
Parking can be difficult in the plaza due to high demand.
The restaurant now accepts credit cards for payment.
Korean fried chicken spot with a spacious patio and large screen playing K-Pop creates a casual, laid-back vibe. Bright, clean interior with good air conditioning keeps the atmosphere comfortable. Music and visuals add an energetic, youthful touch to the dining experience.
BBQ chicken features a special flavor with a crispy outside and juicy inside. Honey BBQ and Spicy Galbi varieties come freshly prepared and packed with flavor.
Kimchi fried rice comes out crispy and flavorful, often paired with fried chicken or an over medium egg. The rice texture varies from soft to slightly firm, with kimchi flavor ranging from mild to strong.
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Expect to pay between $15-20 for a basic meal.
The food is made to order, so expect a 15-minute wait.
Online ordering is easy and convenient.
Korean barbecue restaurant with loud atmosphere and plexiglass partitions that amplify noise. Spacious seating offers a secluded feel despite many tables. A pinball arcade room provides entertainment separate from dining.
Offers all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ with fast service and a clean environment. Matches the quality of authentic Koreatown spots and suits group gatherings well.
Chicken fried rice stays consistently excellent with good balance. Kimchi fried rice blends sesame oil and kimchi well, though some fried rice can be a bit greasy.
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The all-you-can-eat buffet lasts for an hour and a half.
Dinner costs $40 per person for all you can eat.
You can only order four meats per round.
Casual Chinese restaurant with utilitarian seating and a takeout-oriented vibe. Atmosphere stays clean and fresh, with extra generous serving sizes and fast service. Food leans toward Americanized Chinese with a focus on value and large portions.
BBQ pork stands out with a strong flavor and comes with extra sauce on the side. The menu also pairs it with teriyaki chicken and chowmien for variety.
Combination fried rice tastes delicious with grains that stay perfectly separated. It has minimal vegetables and no egg, and the texture leans a bit dry.
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Parking is available but can be a challenge during peak hours.
The meal with a drink and tip costs under $15.
Portion sizes are large, providing good value for the price.
Korean barbecue restaurant offers a clean, recently renovated interior with spacious seating and an all-you-can-eat option. Atmosphere stays relaxed but lively, suitable for dates or casual gatherings, with draft beer available. Reservations are recommended due to popularity during peak times.
Premium quality meats like Black Angus Beef Belly come grilled by staff, ensuring a hassle-free experience. The place offers all-you-can-eat Korean barbecue with excellent sauces and sides, open late until 4am.
Kimchi fried rice varies from tasteless with just hints of sesame oil to really delicious. Fried rice often comes with options for spicy levels and sometimes includes steamed egg in sets.
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Reservations are recommended on weekends due to high demand.
The all-you-can-eat option costs $43 per person.
Valet parking is available, but street parking is limited.
Industrial space with loud, busy atmosphere and smoky air creates a high-energy vibe. Multiple pinball machines and a bar area add unique entertainment options. Expanded dining room accommodates larger groups comfortably.
Offers all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ with a variety of meats. Includes Korean soups like kimchi jigae and Gwenjan jigae alongside the barbecue. Known for a reliable and satisfying Korean BBQ experience.
Many fried rice options come in big bowls with generous portions. The bacon and kimchi fried rice and teriyaki bacon fried rice stand out for their rich flavors. Fried rice pairs well with various side dishes like bibimbap, shumai, and gyoza.
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Expect a 15-minute wait for a group of 8 during peak hours.
Prices are on the higher side, so budget accordingly.
Parking is available on-site, making it convenient for visitors.
Interior channels retro Korean vibes from the 70s and 80s, creating a lively atmosphere that gets noisy during peak hours but still allows conversation. Effective ventilation system keeps clothes free from smoke smell. The space suits groups well, especially with a secluded back area for larger dinners.
Barbecue features amazing meat quality with flavors that pair well with soju. The setting offers a unique 70s and 80s Korean-inspired atmosphere and a friendly vibe throughout.
Frozen pork belly and spicy kimchi fried rice stand out with balanced flavors. Fried rice here avoids being overly spicy or salty, fitting a milder taste.
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Parking is valet only after 4pm, with a $3 cash fee.
Reservations are recommended as it gets busy.
You have to pay for some side dishes.
Aquarium with tropical fish adds visual interest to a quiet, chill atmosphere. Space feels bare bones and often empty, creating a peaceful dining environment. Crowd is sparse, with a calm pace and early closing hours.
Beef carries a charred BBQ flavor with a hint of terrain taste. BBQ Pork Spare Ribs and Thai BBQ Chicken with Fried Rice stand out as tasty options.
Shrimp fried rice comes with BBQ pork ribs or Thai BBQ chicken options. Plates often pair fried rice with spare ribs or other meats. The fried rice is consistently flavorful and satisfying.
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Prices are reasonable, with meals averaging around $22.
The restaurant often runs out of Boba, so check availability first.
Expect early closing hours; verify before visiting.