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.
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.
Grilled sausages stand out with options like Large Intestine and roast fat sausage that sizzle with bean sprouts and scallion oil. The grilled beef sausage offers authentic Korean BBQ flavors with a spicy sauce option.
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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 with just four to five tables creates a cozy, intimate setting. Atmosphere feels like a nostalgic Korean home, offering authentic comfort food with a welcoming vibe. Frequented for hearty soups and stews, it draws those seeking a quiet, affordable meal reminiscent of family cooking.
Ugi-geoji galbitang stands out as a delicious breakfast option. Banchan side dishes impress with variety and quality, including ripe kimchi, blood sausage, and kimchi pancake. Steamed mandu are homemade and large. Flounder meals come with bean soup, rice, and assorted banchan.
Blood sausage tastes clean and mild, similar to black pudding without any animal or mineral notes. Dishes include blood sausage soup, organ stew, and combinations with kimchi pancake or bean soup noodles.
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Breakfast meals are available for $10, including soup and sides.
English menus are available for easier ordering.
The restaurant opens at 7 am, perfect for early breakfast.
Small tables fill a clean, modern space with an eclectic mix of hip Korean music and casual TV noise. The atmosphere feels cozy and welcoming, often lively with groups enjoying generous portions of spicy, tender pork dishes. Free parking adds convenience, making it a practical spot for late-night Korean food lovers.
Garlic bossam stands out with its large amount of ground garlic and moist, tender meat. The combo of pig's feet, bossam, and sundae comes with bean sprout soup and three kinds of banchan, offering a chewy and soft texture in the Korean style without being too salty.
Stir fried blood sausage stands out with a phenomenal flavor. Sausages also appear in assorted savory pancakes, mixed with vegetables and fishcakes for a unique mouthfeel.
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The restaurant offers free parking, making visits stress-free.
The medium bossam is priced at $42.
Portions are generous for the price.
Traditional Korean interior with curvy wooden tables creates a spacious and cozy dining space. Atmosphere feels authentic and soul warming, often filled with Korean patrons. Parking is widely available, adding to the convenience of visiting.
Galbi stands out with a rich flavor, paired well with a naengmyeon kalbi combo offering solid value. The banchan side dishes complement dishes like pork soup and bibimbap, creating a well-rounded Korean meal.
Blood sausage stands out with rich, bold flavors. The Korean sausage is super flavorful and pairs well with pork neck stew and galbi.
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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.
Veranda-style seating and spacious indoor-outdoor dining create a laid-back, communal vibe with casual seating and heated outdoor tables. A large screen TV and wifi support a social, energetic atmosphere where people gather for meals and games. The space blends a grocery store with a food bar offering diverse options, fostering a welcoming community spot.
Beef dishes like bulgogi and Korean Bibimbap stand out here. The bulgogi pairs well with cucumber kimchi and comes in grab-and-go rice plates.
Chinese sausage appears as a unique option here, featured in dishes like the brekkie burrito. The spicy sausage also stands out with strong flavor.
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Happy hour runs on weekdays from 4-7pm with $10 sandwiches and burgers.
Monthly wine tastings are available and are popular among visitors.
Evening deals on premade food options are offered regularly.
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.
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.
Spicy all beef sausage offers a nice kick and bold flavor. Corn dogs feature super tasty sausage with a Mexican style twist, often combined with mozzarella for variety.
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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.
Traditional Korean decor creates a cozy and lively atmosphere filled with '90s K-pop music and bustling chatter. Crowded tables and a mix of Korean and non-Korean diners give an authentic and welcoming vibe. Signature celebrity autographs near the entrance add a unique touch.
Cold noodles and buchimgae stand out with fresh flavors. The pork galbi and white kimchi offer rich, authentic tastes, while the kimchi soup provides a warm, comforting broth.
Soups with blood sausage stand out here, especially the pork soup and Sundae-gukbap, a Korean sausage soup. These dishes combine solid fundamentals with cold spicy noodles or pork rice, offering a rich, hearty experience.
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Parking is available in the back of the restaurant.
Parking is free but limited during peak hours.
The last order is taken at 9 PM.
Small dining space with minimal decor creates a homey atmosphere. Bright red sauce and white cheese on tteokbokki offer a vibrant visual appeal. Limited seating leads to frequent waits, attracting those who appreciate authentic Korean flavors.
Spicy tteokbokki here matches the heat of Buldak tteokbokki and hits the mark for those craving authentic Korean street food. The beef bulgogi bowl also stands out with rich, savory flavors.
Sausages here taste like ultra premium grade or possibly made in-house versions of processed types. They pair well with egg and ramen in rice cake dishes.
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Parking has a person valeting the very small lot for $3.
Expect a 20-45 minute wait during peak hours due to limited seating.
The portions are huge, often enough for 2-4 people.