Korean restaurant blends sports bar energy with a mom and pops feel and personal decorations. Atmosphere stays lively and energetic with many TVs for games and a sound system that can get loud. Seating includes booths, tables, and bar spots, attracting a mix of families and sports fans.
Kimchi pork fried rice stands out with a spicy, savory kick. It pairs well with shrimp tempura and spicy wings for a solid Korean food combo.
Good variety of draft beers pairs well with dishes like pork hock and spicy wings. Beer complements the flavors during game time and with BBQ eel and soju.
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Happy hour occurs every time the Dodgers win.
The restaurant has ample parking in a large shopping area.
Expect quick food service, especially on weekdays.
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.
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.
In-house lager and Moohan lager offer great flavor at a $5 price point. Asahi draft stays nice and cold, pairing well with grilled meat.
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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.
Beer garden with many TV screens showing live sports creates a chill atmosphere for watching games. Crowd is varied and social, making it a good spot to hang out. Offers Korean German fusion cuisine and a mid-sized parking lot.
Kimchi fried rice stands out as a favorite dish here, offering a flavorful twist. The German Fried Rice also delivers a satisfying taste experience.
A wide selection of craft beers comes in both draft and bottles. The beer pairs well with food like wings and poutine fries, making it a solid choice for beer lovers.
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The venue has a parking lot available for guests.
Parking may be limited, so consider using rideshare services.
The kitchen closes early, but the bar remains open later.
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.
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.
An extensive selection of beers on tap and wines offers options for everyone. The Old Rasputin stout stands out as tasty and buttery, paired with an atmosphere featuring top-quality music.
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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.
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.
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.
Ice-cold beers pair well with spicy chicken feet and Korean chicken. Beers come quickly, often before the food arrives.
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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.
Outdoor patio offers a cozy oasis with views of the Hollywood sign and quirky decor like repurposed car parts. Atmosphere stays zen and relaxing, perfect for quiet meals or intimate gatherings. Space attracts a mix of ages and welcomes small dogs on the patio.
Seafood fried rice stands out as a favorite with rich flavors. Green curry fried rice offers a good taste, while the medium spicy version delivers a strong heat level.
Great food and beer come together here, making it a solid spot for a quick drink and bite. Some beers may not always be available, but the selection supports enjoyable pairings.
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Happy hour runs from 4-7pm with appetizers priced at $2 each.
Reservations are recommended on weekends due to high demand.
Free underground parking is available for diners.
Small space with beautiful decor and animal chopstick rests creates a cute atmosphere. Energy rises quickly as it gets crowded, with a great sake selection complementing the fresh seafood and standout dishes like Wagyu skewers and Japanese miso Caesar salad.
Crab fried rice stands out with its rich flavor and pairs well with dishes like chicken oyster yakitori. Fried rice patties served as onigiri offer a simple yet delicious side option.
Offers Japanese beer varieties including nigiri sake and Hitachino Nest red rice ale.
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Parking at Tsubaki can be challenging; consider valet or street parking.
Reservations are essential due to the restaurant's popularity among locals.
Tsubaki adds an 18% service fee that is not a tip.
Spacious bar and grill with tablet ordering and TV screens everywhere creates a casual, lively atmosphere. Offers 35 beers on tap including Korean favorites and a large menu with Korean fusion dishes. Seating accommodates large groups, making it a popular spot for sports fans and casual hangouts.
Eggs fried rice with kimchi stands out with its bold flavors and is often mixed thoroughly before serving. Kimchi and bulgogi fried rice offer a rich, savory taste that many find appealing.
Offers a large selection of beers on tap, including 35 varieties and Belgian options. Features Korean bottled beers like TERRA and CASS alongside craft beer choices.
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Parking is available with a $4 valet fee.
Happy hour runs daily from 11 AM to 7 PM.
The restaurant has 35 beers on tap.
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.
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.
Decent beer selection includes pitchers and draft options. Service involves draft beer but watch for billing issues.
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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.
Outdoor patio with string lights and fire pillar heaters creates a chill and stylish vibe. Seating in a garden-like setting with sports memorabilia and TVs adds a lively, social atmosphere. Patrons enjoy relaxed dining with a mix of Korean and Argentinian influences.
Spicy seafood and bulgogi versions stand out with bold flavors. Kimchi fried rice offers a decadent, savory kick alongside other fried rice dishes.
Cold beers come with combos like chicken and corn cheese. Combo cones with signature corn puff pair well with a bottle of beer. Prices stay reasonable and include a free beer or soju.
Good to know
Parking is valet only; nearby lots are not suitable for parking.
You will be towed if you park next door.
Expect long wait times; reservations are recommended.
Restaurant offers extensive Thai menu with beautifully decorated interior featuring plants and elegant touches. Atmosphere stays warm and inviting with pleasant low-key music and moderate lighting. Space feels cozy and calm, welcoming both kids and adults.
Pork belly fried rice stands out as a favorite dish. Pineapple fried rice and stir-fried rice noodles also feature on the menu with solid flavors.
Singh beer pairs well and brings a Thai vibe. Draft beer tastes a bit weird and flat but does not ruin the overall experience. Saki complements the cold beer nicely.
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Check the payment kiosk before confirming your payment to avoid errors.
Parking is limited; consider street parking in the neighborhood behind the restaurant.
The lunch special offers a half portion, which may not be clear on the menu.
Space combines Japanese aesthetics with California relaxed vibe featuring glass walls and an outdoor patio with heaters. Atmosphere is lively and vibrant, often loud with music that suits party and date night moods. Seating is tight, with tables close together, creating a bustling environment.
Spicy Kurobuta Fried Rice stands out with a big portion and a runny egg on top. Pork belly fried rice also features as a crispy and satisfying option.
Craft beers stand out among the drink options, which also include sake, cocktails, and California wines. Two beers pair well with appetizers and main dishes like nigiri and chicken skewers.
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Happy hour runs until 6 pm with great prices on drinks.
Reservations are recommended to secure a table, especially during peak hours.
Valet parking is available for $13, but can get busy.
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.
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.
Groups of four or more can enjoy a $27 all-you-can-drink deal on Soju and draft beer. The restaurant offers an impressive selection of cold beers, and the draft beer is notably refreshing.
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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.
Asian-themed restaurant with loud K-pop music and multiple TVs creates a trendy, fun atmosphere. Crowds gather often, making it lively but not suited for quiet conversations. Known for crispy Korean wings and visually striking dishes, it draws those seeking an energetic dining experience.
Squid and pork belly fried rice blends Gochujang and pork belly with balanced chili paste. Pork belly and octopus fried rice stands out as a highlight. Occasionally, a fish fin appears in the pork belly and baby octopus fried rice.
Beers here have a high alcohol content and pair well with dishes like stir-fried pork belly and octopus. Multiple options are available, all generally good and suitable for washing down meals.
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Expect a long wait for tables, especially during dinner hours.
Valet parking is available for $4 cash only, but it can be tight.
An 18% gratuity is added for parties of 6 or more.
Dark, moody interior with a retro Tokyo urban feel creates a cozy yet intense atmosphere. Regulars enjoy Japanese-style chicken dishes and grilled rice balls in a traditional izakaya setting. Free parking and a tucked-away location add convenience in a busy neighborhood.
Spam fried rice matches classic expectations with a familiar taste. Okinawa pork fried rice stands out as amazing. Kimchi fried rice lacks the expected kimchi flavor and spiciness.
Offers a variety of Japanese beer alongside imported sake. Drinks come at a good value and pair well with the salty food served here.
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The parking in the back lot is free.
There was no waiting, and I could walk in and sit down immediately.
They offered many options to choose from on the menu.