Small spot with fresh Korean food offers quick, healthy meals. Savory japchae shines with sweet notes and pairs well with bulgogi and kimbap. Casual vibe and affordable prices make it a great pick for tasty, authentic dishes.
Savory with a touch of sweetness, the japchae offers a fresh and flavorful taste. It pairs well with other dishes like bulgogi and gimbap, all perfectly seasoned.
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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.
Tiny Korean cafe shines with freshly fried chicken and a quaint atmosphere. Japchae features sweet potato noodles with a sweet and salty mix, while tofu adds a flavorful balance. Affordable dishes suit quick dine-in or takeout.
Sweet potato noodles mix with sweet and salty vegetables in the japchae. The Tofu Japchae features fried tofu and carries a flavorful balance.
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Kitchen Bann offers takeout options for a quick meal.
You can order food through delivery services like UberEats and DoorDash.
Prices are reasonable compared to other downtown restaurants.
Korean spot serves generous portions with options like purple rice and sweet potato noodles. Japchae features pork belly and Sriracha mayo but is quite oily. Clean, calm atmosphere suits both meat eaters and vegans.
Japchae comes with pork belly and Sriracha mayo for extra flavor. It tends to be very oily, making lips glossy after eating.
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You can choose up to 4 scoops for your bowl, offering great customization.
Bowls are priced fairly for the generous portion sizes.
The restaurant accommodates vegan dietary preferences easily.
Korean restaurant offers a quiet, cozy atmosphere with fresh, well-portioned kimbap and a unique spicy chicken japchae that skips the usual sesame flavor. Non-spicy kimchi and fresh vegetables balance the meal. Open layout includes an acai bowl and tea bar for quick stops or takeout.
Spicy chicken adds a kick to the japchae, which comes with non-spicy kimchi, rice, and fresh vegetables. The flavor differs from the usual sesame taste, offering a unique twist on the classic dish.
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There is no restroom available at K-STOP.
K-STOP is a convenient stop right off the freeway for a decent lunch.
The restaurant offers generous portions of bulgogi at reasonable prices.
Korean barbecue shines with smokeless grills and high-quality meat on dramatic platters. Japchae stands out with unique sides like Cheese Fondue and affordable seconds at $16. Cozy backyard patio offers a pet-friendly and lively vibe.
Japchae comes with a variety of sides like Cheese Fondue and Bulgogi Yuk Jeon. Ordering seconds costs $16, which is uncommon at other KBBQ spots.
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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.
Upscale Korean restaurant blends fancy bar vibes with contemporary fine dining in a retro-style plaza setting. Atmosphere shifts from electric and lively at night to convivial, with a focus on refined service and a smaller, intentional menu. Cocktails stand out alongside dishes like uni bibimbap and bone marrow tartare, creating a distinct experience.
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Reservations are not required but recommended during peak hours.
Expect a 90-minute dining limit once seated.
Valet parking is available for $15 across the street.
Korean barbecue shines with self-serve meat bar and unlimited japchae at the side dish station. Large windows offer a panoramic city view while soft K-pop sets a modern vibe. Grill your own food and enjoy generous servings of classic sides.
Unlimited banchan includes generous japchae servings. A self-serve bar offers marinated meats and sides like japchae, kimchi, and spicy cucumbers for easy access.
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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.
Modern Korean spot offers authentic dishes with fresh japchae as a standout side. Spacious seating and clean design create a comfortable vibe. K-pop music adds lively energy without overwhelming the space.
Side dishes include vegetable japchae served alongside kimchi and seasoned vegetables. The japchae is consistently really good and comes as a varied option with meals like bulgogi and kimchi soup.
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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.
Korean barbecue shines with tabletop charcoal grilling and waitstaff-cooked meat for a fun, relaxed meal. Beef japchae offers sweet aromatic seasoning and generous portions. Retro-industrial 1960s Seoul style blends with modern design, creating a lively warm atmosphere.
Generous portions of beef japchae come with a sweet and aromatic seasoning. A hidden version with beef glass noodles loaded with ingredients appears when asking for the origin.
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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.