Stylish space with floor-to-ceiling windows and eye-catching wall art creates a modern, lively atmosphere. The vibe suits date nights and casual gatherings, balancing intimacy with energy. A creative sushi menu and excellent sake selection set it apart from typical spots.
Soy-marinated shrimp with kimchi and sesame oil offers a sweet, clean flavor and generous portions. Sashimi inspired by naengmyeon delivers bright, balanced tastes, while the savory pancake (jeon) stands out as a noteworthy dish.
Sushi here features fresh sashimi with bright, balanced flavors and creative hand rolls that break from the usual. Each nigiri is beautifully plated with perfectly seasoned rice and thoughtful toppings like microgreens and avocado.
Good to know
Sonmari offers a unique sushi menu that stands out from typical options.
There is a secret menu for Omakase; reservations are recommended.
Expect a wait during peak hours as this place gains popularity.
Small, family-run Japanese restaurant with fresh sushi and curated minimalist decor. Atmosphere stays laid back and cozy with open windows that create a chill vibe. Popular for sharing dishes and enjoying unique drinks like Matcha IPA and saki cocktails.
Salmon skin maki offers an elevated kimbap twist, while the kimchi beef hot pot stands out as a hearty choice. Bibimbap with bulgogi comes served in a hot stone, and the kimchi pancake features good vegetables but a lighter kimchi flavor.
Sushi here stands out for its incredible freshness and beautiful presentation. Classic hand rolls, nigiri, and maki offer a tasty and authentic experience at a reasonable price.
Good to know
The cost is around $40 for two full-sized meals and a sushi roll.
Parking is available for free at the building.
Expect a short wait time during peak hours.
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.
Korean BBQ here offers a standout experience with high-quality meats and attentive service. It suits group hangouts well and delivers consistently satisfying flavors.
Wide selection of high quality sushi and meats comes out quickly. All-you-can-eat Wagyu beef pairs with fresh sushi for a varied experience.
Good to know
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.
Small dining space with long table bars and cute mascot art creates a casual, cozy vibe. K-pop music and a clean, modern interior set a relaxed atmosphere. The place fills up quickly, making it lively but sometimes noisy.
Fried tofu sushi pairs well with spicy tteokbokki, creating a flavorful combo. Bulgogi dishes, including beef and chicken, offer rich Korean BBQ flavors. Creative yubu chobap features crispy tofu pockets filled with seasoned rice and toppings like spicy salmon and mentaiko crab.
Sushi here blends traditional flavors with Korean BBQ fusion, especially on inari and Yubu rolls. The fried tofu sushi stands out for its freshness and uniqueness, while the eel and salmon offer fresh, flavorful bites.
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Parking is available right in front of the store, making it convenient.
The restaurant runs a soft opening promotion until February 14th.
They offer a lunch special for $14.99 that includes three yubu of any choice.
Small space with spacious indoor seating and a calm, inviting atmosphere featuring Korean street food flavors. The vibe stays low-key and welcoming, attracting those who appreciate authentic, bold Korean cuisine.
Kimbap stands out with varieties like shrimp tempura and spicy tuna packed with generous fillings. Bulgogi offers a savory taste, while stews bring spicy, comforting flavors alongside crisp banchan.
Sushi tacos stand out as a unique offering alongside traditional sushi rolls. The menu includes a variety of rolls with a mix of flavors, including some with a sweet and spice twist.
Good to know
Parking is free but limited in the small lot.
Expect to pay around $20 per plate, with extra charges for certain items.
Takeout is a popular option, especially during busy lunch hours.
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.
Offers an all-you-can-eat Korean barbecue experience with top-quality meats and exceptional service. Dining here redefines premium Korean BBQ with a memorable and satisfying meal.
Fresh sushi comes with a large salad bar and crispy tempura vegetables. The buffet also offers sushi rolls alongside other dishes like fried rice and spicy rice cakes.
Good to know
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.
Japanese-inspired barbecue restaurant offers all-you-can-eat wagyu beef with self-serve stations for sides, rice, soda, and dessert. Atmosphere feels modern and lively with a fun, energetic vibe suitable for dates and groups. Tables are small and arranged closely, creating an intimate dining setup.
Finely cut, high-quality meat stands out in the all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ options. Service includes helpful guidance for first-timers, enhancing the experience.
Sushi quality stands out with gentle, precise cuts and open display. Options include shrimp, clams, and various sushi, all served with undeniable care.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended to ensure prompt seating during busy hours.
The restaurant enforces a strict time limit for dining, monitored via an iPad.
Free parking is available at the mall for all visitors.
Takeout spot with large portions and decent prices offers a variety of dishes including sushi and teriyaki bowls. Atmosphere is relaxed with friendly staff, and wait times can be around 30 minutes due to made-to-order food. Seating is available but food often comes in to-go bags even when dining in.
Bulgogi offers the expected flavor but can be a bit dry. Korean fried chicken is available at the food court, adding variety to the Korean options.
Sushi rolls come in gigantic sizes with a lot of rice. It takes about 20 minutes to get orders, and the quality does not meet high standards.
Good to know
They had a promo deal where posting on social media earned a free beverage.
The portion sizes of the bowls are large for the $16 price.
The wait time is about 30 minutes, so ordering ahead is recommended.
Ghost kitchen setup delivers creative sushi musubis and unique packaging with fast service. Menu blends vegan options and bold flavors like Bulgogi fries and Chicken Katsu. Food arrives on time, making it a reliable choice for delivery-focused dining.
Bulgogi fries stand out as a popular dish, often paired with chicken katsu. Other Korean-inspired options include Bulgogi fried rice and Bulgogi nachos, offering a mix of flavors and textures.
Sushi comes in super generous portions with options like sushi musubis featuring caramelized bacon and a vegan California roll. Some orders arrive without chopsticks, so eating with hands happens sometimes.
Good to know
Sushi With Attitude operates as a ghost kitchen primarily for delivery apps.
Pay attention when ordering, as there are vegan options that may confuse customers.
Delivery is fast, ensuring food arrives on time.
Small space with cozy booths and traditional Korean decor creates a warm, inviting atmosphere. Vibrant energy suits groups enjoying the interactive hibachi experience. Seating includes tables for six, making it ideal for social dining.
Beef bulgogi gets a hot sear from the pan, making it stand out. Korean BBQ includes galbi short ribs and BBQ chicken served with soup, salad, seasoned vegetables, kimchi, and rice. Kimchi here is notably better than many others.
Sushi comes in large portions with generally good quality. The spicy tuna sushi stands out as a weaker option.
Good to know
They validate two hours of parking if I dine in.
The restaurant automatically deducts a tip for parties of five or more.
One order is enough for two people if I get an extra bowl of rice.
Small, casual seafood spot with an old school Korean market vibe and a strong ocean smell. Atmosphere feels cozy and unpretentious, with gloves provided to keep hands clean while eating. Known for fresh marinated crab and shrimp, offering an all-you-can-eat option with a lively, informal energy.
All-you-can-eat includes raw marinated crab and shrimp for $44.99, cheaper than many Korean BBQ spots. Comes with banchan, rice, and fish cake soup, offering a filling meal without the usual heavy BBQ feel.
Sashimi comes thick and fresh with good quality. Sushi platters serve well, and the overall sushi experience matches typical local standards.
Good to know
Reservations are required at the entrance before entering the restaurant.
The all-you-can-eat option has a strict one-hour time limit.
Parking is available but can be challenging due to street vendors.
Spacious, clean interior features minimalist decor with Japanese-themed artwork and stylish plating that enhances the dining experience. Atmosphere balances casual comfort with an upscale feel, though loud jazz music raises noise levels. Group-friendly seating encourages sharing and socializing.
Many appetizer options like garlic green beans start the meal. The grilled galbi and authentic, filling bulgogi stand out. Bulgogi bowls come with generous portions.
Sushi here is incredibly fresh with generous fish slices and exceptional presentation. The all-you-can-eat menu offers sashimi and rolls that look like works of art and taste like omakase quality.
Good to know
Lunch specials are available from 11 AM to 3 PM on weekdays.
Happy hour runs Monday to Friday from 3 PM to 6 PM.
A mandatory 18% tip is added for parties of two or more.
Small spot tucked away in a plaza with a lively vibe and spicy Korean fried chicken alongside fresh sushi rolls. Offers frosty Japanese draft beer served in beer towers, creating a casual weekend dinner atmosphere. Known for large wings and flavorful sides like pickled radishes and cabbage salad.
Korean fried chicken comes in large portions with flavors like spicy KBBQ and soy garlic. The boneless KBBQ and rice cake stick offer solid Korean food options with a typical sweet and mildly spicy dipping sauce.
Sushi here has overcooked rice and a plain taste. Wait times for rolls can be over twenty minutes even for takeout.
Good to know
Parking is available in the lot or on the side street.
They charge $2 for any sauce.
The restaurant provides free radish and cabbage sides with the fried chicken.