Small spot with authentic Chinese street food and late-night dining draws a lively crowd. Broths shine here, especially the beef bone broth with spicy options and the flavorful Classic Bone Broth Malatang. Casual vibe suits friends hanging out.
Broth options include beef bone broth with adjustable spice levels, including a very spicy second highest level. Classic Bone Broth Malatang and tom yum broth also appear as flavorful choices.
Good to know
Bruin Bowl Malatang opens late, making it a good option for late-night snacks.
Expect a wait during dinner hours, especially inside the restaurant.
Prices are generally cheaper compared to other malatang places in the area.
Small space with classic Korean decor offers a warm, authentic vibe. Bone broth is rich and flavorful, perfectly paired with pork suyuk. Casual K-pop music adds to the cozy, inviting atmosphere enjoyed by families and groups alike.
Bone broth here is rich and flavorful, with a decadent texture. The pork suyuk features a clean, savory broth that complements the dish well.
Good to know
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.
Enjoy creamy bone broth simmered for 72 hours with tender beef pieces in a cozy, modern space. Free parking adds convenience to the fabulous Korean vibe. Comfortable booths make dining inviting and relaxed.
Simmered for 72 hours, the beef bone broth has a creamy, bright white color and a deep taste. Thin beef pieces in the broth stay tender. Small packets of bone broth are available for purchase.
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Parking is free and ample, making it convenient to visit.
Lunch specials are available before 2 PM for better pricing.
Ordering is done via tablets at the table for convenience.
Traditional Korean interior with curvy wooden tables offers a cozy, authentic vibe. Rich and creamy pork bone broth tastes delicious and pairs well with kimchi. Parking is widely available, making visits easy and convenient.
Rich and creamy pork bone broth stands out here. The broth tastes delicious and pairs well with kimchi for added flavor.
Good to know
Parking is available at the back with valet service for $2 at lunch and $3 at dinner.
The restaurant is known for its authentic Korean pork soup.
Expect a clean environment with a new location.
Small space with warm decor sets a cozy mood. Bone broth is rich and nourishing, perfect for a unique drink. Music blends live sets and chill DJ vibes, keeping energy lively but relaxed.
Simmered low and slow, the bone broth offers a deep, rich flavor that feels both comforting and nourishing. It stands out as a memorable drink option, both nonalcoholic and alcoholic.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended due to limited seating.
Live guitar performances happen every Friday evening.
Monthly specials feature unique dishes not available on the regular menu.
Small Korean spot offers milky-white beef bone broth with brisket and tongue for rich flavor. Cozy, hole-in-the-wall vibe feels home-y and casual. Free refills of kimchi and scallions add to the authentic dining experience.
Milky-white beef bone broth offers a rich and smooth texture with a light, nourishing feel. Signature mixed flavors include brisket, intestines, and tongue, creating a complex taste experience.
Good to know
Expect a 20-minute wait during peak hours.
The restaurant serves only Seolleongtang with limited options.
Prices for a bowl of Seolleongtang have increased to $21.
Dark, sleek dining room with a huge wraparound bar creates a modern atmosphere. Rich, flavorful bone broth served in whisky shot glasses starts the meal. Tables sit close, making the space lively and noisy during peak hours.
Rich and flavorful bone broth starts the meal, served in a whisky shot glass. It sets high expectations and pairs well with dishes like ribeye and steak tartare.
Good to know
Expect to wait about an hour for a seat during peak dinner hours.
Reservations are recommended, especially for weekend dining.
The tasting menu costs $87 per person, which may not match expectations.
Bright, clean space with an open kitchen creates an authentic vibe. Spicy bone broth offers a rich flavor with noticeable heat, while beef bone broth delivers a deep, savory taste. Friendly, quiet atmosphere and self-service condiment station keep energy calm and inviting.
Spicy bone broth stands out with its rich flavor and noticeable heat. Beef bone broth offers a deep, savory taste that complements the spicy version well.
Good to know
Expect a waitlist during evenings due to the restaurant's popularity.
Parking is convenient with a lot right outside the restaurant.
They charge an extra $2 for dry pot and rice, which is uncommon elsewhere.
Self-service hot pot spot buzzes with loud Chinese EDM and bright lights. Beef bone broth adds rich flavor to spicy dishes. Cramped but clean space draws young Asians for bold authentic spice and social or solo meals.
Beef bone broth serves as a base for hotpot and stir fry dishes. It offers a rich flavor but can vary in quality between orders.
Good to know
Reservations are not accepted; tables are first come, first serve.
Expect to pay $14.99 per pound for food, with bowl weight deducted.
Parking is limited, so arrive early to secure a spot.
Spacious spot with robot servers and a rustic vibe mixes chill and club-like energy. Rich pork bone broth edges out beef with a salty kick. Self-serve sauce bar and comfy benches make dining casual and welcoming.
Beef ribs and pork bone broths stand out with rich flavors. Pork bone broth tastes a bit salty but edges out beef broth in preference.
Good to know
The restaurant now offers an all-you-can-eat hot pot format.
Prices start at $26.99 for the basic all-you-can-eat option.
Expect to wait longer if you don't specify if you have kids on the waiting list.