Korean restaurant with spacious seating and clean, simple setup creates a cozy, lively atmosphere enhanced by K-pop music and mukbangs on TV. Guests enjoy an open topping bar for customizing tteokbokki dishes. The place suits groups looking for authentic Korean street food in a friendly, welcoming environment.
High chairs are available for toddlers and kids can choose from a side menu with mild options. The place stays clean and child friendly, and elementary school kids find the food enjoyable.
Giant rosé tteokbokki offers a soft, customizable dish with spice level options and extra toppings. Crispy, juicy soy garlic Dakgangjeong delivers a sweet and savory punch alongside generous servings fit for 2-3 people.
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The restaurant is budget-friendly with affordable prices.
Portions are large enough to share between two or more people.
There are ample parking spaces available for visitors.
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.
Kids enjoy the Galbi Tong and the bibimbap. Dumplings come crispy outside and juicy inside, appealing even to lighter eaters.
Authentic Korean dishes include spicy tofu stew, kimchi fried rice, and bulgogi that is tender and flavorful. Classic soups like soondubu and sullungtang come with a wide array of banchan and generous portions.
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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.
Cozy restaurant offers authentic Korean jokbal with crispy fried pig's feet and spicy variations that avoid artificial heat. Massive portions come with refillable sides and fresh sauces made daily, creating a satisfying and flavorful experience for groups and families.
Kids enjoy the fried pig's feet for their crispy, savory taste. They also like the pork trotters and the regular dish with seaweed rice.
Spicy jokbal and crispy fried jokbal stand out alongside bossam and other unique dishes not found elsewhere. The kimchi is seriously amazing, and side dishes like cold noodles and bean sprout soup are solid complements.
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Dine-in and take-out options are both available.
The portion size is massive and can feed multiple people.
Special dishes include spicy pig's trotters and crispy fried jokbal.
Small, cozy Korean restaurant with a very welcoming and comfortable atmosphere. Staff interact personally, creating a family-run vibe. Known for crispy soy garlic chicken wings, fresh vegetables, and affordable prices that satisfy groups.
Kids get hands-on with making their own ramen, which keeps them engaged. Visiting before school ends helps avoid the crowds with children.
Korean fried chicken stands out with crispy texture and rich flavor. The tteokbokki offers chewy rice cakes with a mild spice level. Kimchi accompanies the dishes well, adding authentic taste.
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Reservations are not required but recommended during peak hours.
Expect longer wait times on weekends, especially during dinner.
Parking is available on the street, but it can be limited during busy hours.
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.
Kids get steamed eggs and extra seaweed during meals. The spot welcomes even a newborn with ease.
Perfectly marinated meats and grilled beef intestines stand out with a signature smoky aroma. Fresh banchan, especially the potato, add a delightful range of tastes and textures.
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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.
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.
Kids enjoy Naengmyen, Mandy, and Kalbi here. The waiter brings flashing toys and a hand fan for toddlers. Ribs and galbi tang with cabbage are popular with children.
Kimchi stands out as very flavorful, paired with well-served banchan. The menu features Naengmyeon in original and spicy versions, along with galbitang and kimchi dumplings that deliver solid Korean flavors.
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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.
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.
Children enjoy dishes made with care and no shortcuts. Toddlers love the soups, bulgogi, and rice, while older kids find the pork cutlet very delicious.
Beef bulgogi and kimchi pork belly hotpot stand out with rich, authentic flavors. The menu also features cockle bibimbap, spicy beef noodle soup, tofu samgyeopsal, and sesame oil makguksu, all tasting very Korean.
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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 restaurant offers an intimate, cozy setup with warm, lively atmosphere and cool lighting. Tables feature self-serve sauces for a convenient, interactive grilling experience. The vibe stays relaxed and welcoming, making it a comfortable spot for groups.
Staff create a kid-friendly atmosphere and even provide a meat cake for birthdays. Children enjoy the experience, making it a spot families visit regularly.
Short ribs and bean paste stew stand out alongside steamed egg and lychee soju. Korean BBQ here offers a rich, authentic flavor experience.
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Buffet-style BBQ costs $34 per person, with lunch at $24.99.
Parking is free and ample at the restaurant.
The total price for two people on weekends is around $82.
Spacious interior with beautiful decor and natural lighting creates a clean, cozy atmosphere. Outdoor seating by the sidewalk and a front patio add casual, inviting options. The vibe is relaxed, with a focus on Korean fusion flavors and a wide variety of dishes.
Dining with kids goes smoothly with helpful staff and kid goodies that delight little ones. The food includes treats like chocolate mousse cake that kids enjoy.
Korean BBQ Fries stand out with their crispy texture and savory beef. The Kalbi burger features beef barbecue on Hawaiian bread, and the Korean BBQ dishes offer a mild spice level adjustable on request.
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Parking is easy to access in the shared shopping complex.
The restaurant offers a variety of vegan options on the menu.
Prices are reasonable, especially for the generous portions.
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.
Clean high chairs and attentive care for toddlers stand out here. Kids enjoy a variety of meats and options for picky eaters, making it easy to celebrate birthdays with friends.
Many unique options set this Korean BBQ apart from others. The quality of meat and appetizers meets high standards, and the kimchi fried rice stands out. Service remains strong even when busy, enhancing the overall experience.
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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.
Fast food restaurant with a cosmic-themed design and outdoor seating featuring heaters and handwashing stations creates a cozy, futuristic vibe. Music and decorative lighting enhance the lounge atmosphere. The place draws crowds looking for creative smash burgers in a casual setting.
Kids get free milkshakes and the staff is super kind and helpful. The burgers are a hit with children, making their experience enjoyable.
Burgers come with kimchi topping that fits perfectly and adds a nice kick. A kimchi salad also appears on the menu, offering a fresh Korean twist.
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There are no restrooms on site at this restaurant.
The meat served is 100% halal.
Parking is available separate from the 711 next door.
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.
Staff handle all the grilling, making it easier for parents dining with kids. Large portions like the Stone Grill Combo and free steamed egg and rice keep kids satisfied and happy.
Grilled pork belly comes with bean sprouts and kimchi, adding a tangy, juicy kick. One combo feeds three with generous free side dishes like steamed egg, tofu, and radish banchan, all marinated to highlight authentic Korean flavors.
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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 clean, cozy interior with modern Korean cafe style and well-lit, tidy decor. Atmosphere feels warm and upscale casual, though noise levels can be high, making conversation challenging. Small space creates an intimate vibe with a trendy, wholesome energy.
Kids enjoy the mild flavors like the Beef Loin Sukiyaki and salmon rice. The experience feels light and satisfying, with extra udon available for the little ones.
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Parking is validated for a couple hours if you dine here.
You can only add to the wait list in person.
Don’t forget to ask the restaurant for a stamp after your meal.
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.
Robots serving food and acting as receptionists captivate kids throughout the meal. Staff like Denton give extra attention to children, offering free Korean popsicles and birthday treats, making the experience engaging and fun. Combo meals help manage portions and costs for kids who eat less.
Korean BBQ here offers a standout grilling experience with high-quality meats and attentive service. Friends trying it for the first time find the flavors rich and the atmosphere welcoming.
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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, cozy Korean kitchen with a simple, unassuming interior creates a warm, homely atmosphere. Crowded during peak hours, it draws those seeking authentic sul lung tang and homemade kimchi. Ample parking in the plaza adds convenience in a busy area.
Kids receive red envelopes during Lunar New Year celebrations. Multiple dishes come in kid-friendly portions, making it easy to feed little ones. Families often bring their children along for meals.
Sul lung tang here is rich and flavorful, simmered to authentic perfection. Galbi tang comes with large short ribs that fall off the bone. Kimchi stands out as fresh, juicy, and not overly spicy, often refilled by attentive staff.
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Waiting times could be long during peak hours.
Parking is available in a free lot nearby.
The restaurant has an 'A' hygiene rating.
Small space with cozy, inviting vibe and walls covered in guest drawings and messages creates a personable atmosphere. Energy shifts from calm and immaculate to slightly chaotic during busy times. Regulars enjoy authentic, crispy pork katsu that stands out among local options.
Cheese donkatsu comes loaded with cheese and is a hit with kids. Pork dishes like tonkatsu are tender and easy to eat for children. Staff sometimes show mixed reactions when families ask to stay longer while feeding kids.
Prime bulgogi here shows very good quality with a sweet and savory flavor. Kimchi stands out as top notch, and the bulgogi udon offers a filling, non-fried option with clean, simple banchan sides.
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There is a free parking lot in the plaza.
Parking can be difficult during lunch hours.
Most menu items are reasonably priced under $20.
Spacious Korean restaurant features an open kitchen with visible flames and tabletop touch screen menus for ordering. The atmosphere is clean and modern with a chill vibe and light background music. Tables include thoughtful amenities like hair ties and bibs to enhance the dining experience.
Kids enjoy the noodles and can finish large meals, including extras like fried rice. Combo meals offer a good way to try different dishes, and spice levels start at level 1 to suit sensitive palates.
Rich, savory jjajangmyeon features perfectly saucy black bean sauce and chewy noodles made in-house. The spicy jjamppong and the half-and-half combo with both noodles offer good portions and authentic Korean-Chinese flavors.
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Parking costs $1 every 10 minutes, but validation is available for customers.
Parking can be tricky during lunch, but there's street parking nearby.
During lunchtime, expect minimal wait times for a table.
Small, family-run Korean restaurant offers generous portions and affordable prices with complimentary sides. Atmosphere feels cozy and unpretentious, reminiscent of an old market despite a modest, somewhat untidy interior. Seafood-rich dishes and crispy fried chicken define the menu's appeal.
Kids enjoy the wings here and often compare the food to other spots. Some find the flavors don't match their tastes, but many plan to return with their kids.
Korean fried chicken features airy, crispy skin with tender meat, offering a unique take from typical styles. Jjajangmyeon comes in huge portions with a nostalgic black bean sauce, onions, and pork, priced very reasonably around $4.90.
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Parking is limited, so consider takeout if it's busy.
Prices for Jjajangmyeon and Tangsuyuk are very affordable, around $4.99.
The dining space is small, leading to limited seating.
Korean barbecue restaurant with all-you-can-eat menu and massive ventilation vents keeps the air clear despite active grilling. The atmosphere is lively and cozy, filled with loud music and weekend crowds creating a vibrant energy. Large TVs show sports, adding to the active, social vibe.
Kids enjoy the Pork Belly and Beef Brisket, available spicy or mild. The menu includes an Option A Kid priced at $16.50.
All-you-can-eat Korean BBQ features fresh banchan, house kimchi, and standout meats like bulgogi and pork belly. Rib meat and Bulgogi plates offer rich, authentic flavors with a modern twist.
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Happy hour starts after 10 pm with discounted drinks.
Guests have 90 minutes to order and enjoy the all-you-can-eat menu.
A special birthday light show features strobe lights for celebrations.
Rooftop patio offers communal tables and a city view with plenty of seating. Atmosphere feels pleasant and suits casual snacking or date nights. Corn dogs come with customizable fillings and fresh preparation, creating a unique flavor experience.
Kids find fresh corn dogs and mozzarella sticks covered with fried potatoes here. Food appeals enough for repeat visits, though some kids find it just OK.
Korean Corn Dogs come with options like the Two Hands Dog and Crispy Rice Dog with half cheeses. The Kimchi Seasoning Fries stand out as a spicy must-try alongside the Dirty Fries and Elote.
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Parking for the complex is free.
Expect wait times to exceed 30 minutes during busy hours.
There are several styles of corn dogs to taste.
Korean-style fried chicken comes with crispy texture and juicy flavor in a setting designed mainly for takeout with just a couple of tables. Lighting and atmosphere feel low-key and simple, while music adds a surprising touch. The place draws those seeking high-quality wings without the Koreatown trip.
Families find it suitable for kids with a welcoming atmosphere. Water is only available for purchase, and wait times can be longer than quoted, which may affect visits with children.
Korean fried chicken stands out with crispy, juicy wings and great flavors. The rose tteokbokki offers a creamy, spicy kick, while the Bulgogi Rice Bowl and spicy galbi wings add solid, flavorful options.
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The kitchen closes at 8:30 pm, so order ahead.
Parking is limited, so arrive early to find a spot.
This location primarily offers takeout with only two tables available.
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.
A $95 set meal feeds two adults and two kids with leftovers to take home. Kids enjoy marinated galbi, pork jowl, and grilled beef tongue that is chewy yet tender.
Sizzling Korean BBQ offers a distinct, happy vibe with every bite. The menu features consistently delicious dishes that make it a go-to spot for Korean BBQ lovers.
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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.
Compact space balances spacious seating with a modern Yakiniku vibe and steampunk decor. Atmosphere stays fun and energetic without overwhelming noise or smoke. Self-serve unlimited drinks and ice cream add a unique touch to the lively dining experience.
Staff show patience with kids and create a comfortable atmosphere for families. The ice served is a hit with children, though the ice cream bar has been removed without replacement.
Korean BBQ here offers a standout experience with high-quality meats and attentive service. It suits group hangouts well and delivers consistently satisfying flavors.
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Reservations are recommended due to high demand, especially on weekends.
Expect long wait times during peak hours, particularly for dinner.
There's a pay-to-park lot right next door for $15.
Spacious Korean restaurant with a clean, modern interior and bright, cozy atmosphere. Tables feature ordering tablets, adding a tech-savvy touch to the casual vibe. Music plays loudly, creating an energetic but comfortable environment.
Generous portions attract families with young kids who enjoy the meals. Kids often talk about the donkatsu and banana milk.
Complimentary cream stew and banchan arrive right after seating. The Mac and cheese side features a kimchi spice flavor. The Spicy cold noodles stand out as a favorite dish.
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Expect a wait of 30-40 minutes during busy dinner hours.
You must order at least one menu item per person.
Parking is available, but can be hectic due to limited space.
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.
Kids enjoy Ramen Noodles and sweet, tender jalna beef here. Staff sometimes waive charges for children who only eat simple items like white rice. The atmosphere can feel loud and rushed with larger groups.
Offers all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ with standout dishes like beef bulgogi, brisket, spicy bulgogi, and pork belly. Known for reliable, great-tasting Korean BBQ that satisfies long-term cravings.
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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.
Korean barbecue restaurant with grill-it-yourself setup and tight seating that leads to a smoky atmosphere. The vibe is calm and comfortable, often quiet with no wait for tables. Offers all-you-can-eat options and includes automatic gratuity on the bill.
Staff show kindness to kids and respond quickly when a child cries. They offer popsicles to calm young children and engage warmly during ordering and cooking activities.
All-you-can-eat Korean BBQ features fresh, tasty meat with quality above typical spots. Cold noodles stand out as an exceptional dish. Service is attentive and fast, with frequent banchan refills.
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Gratuity is automatically added to your bill for parties of two or more.
Expect to pay around $32.95 per person, plus drinks and tips.
Parking can be hard to find in the complex.
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.
Frozen yogurt brings smiles and refreshes kids. The spot is kid friendly and offers all-you-can-eat dining that appeals to children. Air conditioning is weak, which can affect comfort for little ones.
Offers all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ with fast service and a clean setting. The kalbi soup stands out as a notable dish, often preferred over pho and ramen.
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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.