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.
Bold flavors and traditional Korean cuisine stand out here, with dishes like kimbap and spicy rice cake. The food stays fresh and crunchy even after a long drive, showing solid quality and care.
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.
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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.
Retro 90s South Korean style fills the spacious interior with brick walls and K-pop music. Atmosphere balances between lively and relaxed, with noise levels that allow private conversations. Fresh draft beers and a variety of Korean fried chicken options create a popular spot for casual dining and late-night meals.
Food here is consistently delicious and immaculate. Every dish serves up great flavor with reliable quality.
Late-night hours from 5pm to 2am make it easy to get Korean fried chicken anytime. The garlic chili chicken pairs well with mala rose tteokbokki, which features large rice balls and stays tasty even the next day.
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Thanks Chicken is open from 5pm to 2am for late-night cravings.
Happy hour runs from 5pm to 7pm with discounted drinks.
A 50% discount is available until 7 PM on select items.
Small restaurant offers comfort food with a simple menu focused on BBQ rice bowls and fried chicken dumplings. Atmosphere suits quick, affordable meals with online ordering and limited parking. Flavors balance well with house-pickled vegetables and fluffy white rice.
Food features huge portions with great flavor and comes piping hot and fresh. The menu blends Mexican and Korean influences, especially in the fried chicken, offering comfort food at a reasonable price.
Kimchi stands out with its bold flavor. Korean BBQ meat pairs well with simple steamed rice. Korean fried chicken comes crispy. Bulgogi bowl with fried egg lacks salt and flavor.
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There are limited parking spaces in the lot.
The menu is simple with only one vegan/vegetarian option.
They offer online ordering for pickup and delivery.
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.
Food offers great quality and a wide variety of options. Staff assist with ordering the right amount, making the experience smooth and the dishes consistently delicious.
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.
Spacious cafe offers self-service Korean ramen stations and stylish interior seating for a relaxed vibe. Atmosphere feels cozy and welcoming, with a family-friendly energy and plenty of parking. Quick grab-and-go options and healthy, tasty food make it a convenient spot for work or study.
Food here is fresh, affordable, and flavorful. Options include sandwiches, salads, and ramen, all simple and tasty.
Self-service stations let you customize ramyun with various toppings. Kimchi is available and adds a classic Korean touch.
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There is a parking lot in the back of kyucafe, which is easy to access.
Most of the onigiri had already sold out by the afternoon.
The bathroom at kyucafe is handicap accessible.
Small spot in a shopping center with contemporary Korean-inspired decor and a vibrant, lively atmosphere filled with chatter and music. Offers large portions of Korean BBQ bowls at very affordable prices, especially known for flavorful bulgogi and spicy chicken dishes.
Food comes out hot and fresh with excellent flavors that capture authentic Korean taste. Bowls offer a generous portion size and are affordable, making them a solid choice for a satisfying meal.
The Bulgogi Beef Bowl stands out with its tender, flavorful meat and large portion size. The Spicy Korean Fried Chicken offers a perfect balance of spice and texture, while the homemade kimchi adds a tangy yet sweet complement to the dishes.
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The prices for the Korean BBQ bowls are very affordable for the quality offered.
The portions are sizable and offered at very reasonable prices.
Parking is limited, but it is easy to find nearby.
Brightly lit and modern space combines Korean atmosphere with clean, chic decor. Lively vibe fills the comfortable dining area, enhanced by outdoor seating under a large canopy. Unique features include a handwashing station and gloves for eating crabs, emphasizing a thoughtful dining experience.
Food here stands out for its amazing quality and presentation, with every dish treated like a true piece of art. A sink in the dining area lets customers wash their hands before eating crabs, showing attention to detail in the dining experience.
Galbitang stands out with its rich, clear broth and tender meat. The crab dish features soft, fresh crab served with dried seaweed, kimchi, rice, and crab soup.
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Most dishes are on the pricier side, so budget accordingly.
Parking can get full quickly; consider arriving early.
Valet parking is available for $3, but not after 9 PM.
Modern Korean restaurant offers a clean, spacious interior with private rooms and tablet ordering at each table. Atmosphere ranges from upscale and cozy to occasionally noisy during busy times. Large parking options and a connected café add convenience and variety.
Korean food here offers customizable spiciness and consistently delicious flavors. Digital kiosks speed up ordering, and food arrives quickly with improved service.
Eel bibimbap features crispy rice that stands out. Soft tofu stews come generous and allow customizable spice levels. Banchan and salad stay fresh and well-kept.
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Valet parking costs $3, with the entrance next to ROK.
Street parking is available for 2 hours between 11am and 3pm.
The restaurant was packed, but the line moved quickly; expect about a 20-minute wait.
Korean barbecue restaurant offers tabletop grilling with cast iron flames and a large, spacious interior suited for groups. The atmosphere is energetic and social but often loud and smoky due to poor ventilation. A robot waiter adds a playful touch to the lively environment.
Marinated ribs stand out with rich flavor. The menu features delicious meats and consistently tasty Korean dishes.
Offers all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ with fresh meats like lamb steak seasoned with cumin powder. Serves authentic kimchi and Korean pancakes, plus tasty banchan and dipping sauces. Brisket, pork belly, and bulgogi pair well with salt seasoning.
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Parking is available nearby, but it can be difficult to find.
Lunch specials are offered until 3pm for $26 all-you-can-eat.
Expect a long wait for a table, especially on weekends.
Small dining area inside a grocery store offers a clean, casual setting with about eight tables. Korean fried chicken stands out for its crispy, juicy texture and large portions, attracting a diverse crowd for quick bites. Free parking and simple, minimal flavor options make it convenient but straightforward.
Food comes out fresh and hot with a delicious basic seasoning. The spicy flavor hits just right, even for those who love heat.
Korean fried chicken here is very crispy and juicy with a satisfying crunch. Wings and drumettes come with a mild Korean BBQ sauce that delivers an amazing taste.
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Free parking is available in the plaza.
The eating area is very clean and well-maintained.
Portions are decent for the price, suitable for sharing.
Open-air setup with patio string lights and fire lamps creates a semi-outdoor dining experience that feels spacious but can be chilly. TVs show sports and K-pop videos, adding to a lively, energetic vibe with loud music. Tables offer a cozy yet spacious setting suitable for intimate dinners or group gatherings.
High quality food stands out with consistently fresh and tasty dishes. Attentive staff regularly change the grill to prevent charring and keep the experience smooth.
Offers premium-quality meats like black Angus brisket and rib eye, plus seafood such as Cajun shrimp. Features standout dishes like kimchi fried rice and LA Galbi that often don't need sauces.
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The all-you-can-eat price is $26.95 per person, with a two-person minimum.
They stop serving food at 9:20 PM, despite being open until 10:30 PM.
Street parking is available, but be aware of metered spots.
Korean barbecue spot with a spacious interior and clean aesthetic offers a quiet, chill vibe and friendly atmosphere. The place feels cozy and organized, with great music enhancing the relaxing environment.
Food here is super fresh and delicious, with standout dishes like chicken bulgogi, beef, and kalbi. Vegan options are available late, and prices stay fair.
Chicken bulgogi and kalbi come out flavorful and well cooked. The bibimbap offers a clean, comforting balance with no strange flavors. Chicken wings pair well with beer and soju.
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Chick & Burger offers free parking in a plaza with plenty of space.
The restaurant serves authentic Korean barbecue and burgers.
Expect a quick service time, with food ready in about 10 minutes.
Korean barbecue restaurant offers an intimate setting with beautiful decor and a relaxing atmosphere. The space feels sleek and comfortable but seating is tight near other tables. Quality of meat is top-notch, with standout options like galbi and wagyu, though prices are notably high.
Food features fresh and quality ingredients with excellent meat quality. Dishes consistently deliver great taste and a satisfying experience.
Korean BBQ features excellent meat quality and an awesome selection of dishes. A generous variety of high quality banchan accompanies flavorful meals, including authentic cold noodles with a chewy texture.
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Parking inside the building on Mansfield is free during the day on weekdays.
Valet parking is $5 and located right next to the restaurant.
Reservations are recommended.
Korean restaurant offers cozy atmosphere with affordable prices and delicious goat soup featuring a subtle kick. The setting feels friendly but may have issues with flies and gnats around food.
Authentic Korean food offers plentiful portions with a delicious, great taste. Flies often fly over the food, which can affect the dining experience.
Mirak goat soup comes with affordable soju prices and a variety of banchan including a spicy mustard sauce. Flies sometimes land on the kimchi, and service can be slow when calling for soju or orders.
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Expect flies and gnats during your meal, which may affect your experience.
Parking is free but very limited, so arrive early.
Mirak Restaurant is known for its affordable prices.
Shopping mall offers a spacious layout with a quiet atmosphere and well-organized market. Food court stands out with authentic Korean dishes and a variety of options. Parking is available but can be congested during peak hours.
Wide variety of authentic Korean foods with fresh ingredients stands out. The food court offers affordable, delicious options and maintains a clean, well-kept environment.
Great selection of banchan and kimchees complements the Korean BBQ spot. The marinated bulgogi stands out, tasting better than other places. Kimbap from the dedicated area and dishes like Black Bean Noodles or Radish Cold Noodles are popular choices.
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Parking is often congested during lunch and dinner rush hours.
There is plenty of parking available, but it can be difficult to find a spot.
The food court offers a variety of authentic Korean dishes.
Kimbap spot offers varied selections including egg, beef, sausage, anchovy, and tofu options with fresh sesame oil and seeds. Atmosphere is casual with quick service and party trays that suit group gatherings. Prices range from moderate to slightly high, reflecting quality and portion size.
Food here is known for its clean quality and generally good taste. Service complements the food well, making the overall experience excellent.
Fresh, flavorful kimbap shines here with options like charcoal-grilled beef and egg-wrapped varieties. The menu sticks to basics but delivers satisfying, well-presented bites with good service.
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A roll of kimbap costs between $6 and $10.
The party tray is a great value for gatherings.
Ordering the party box by phone in advance is recommended for convenience.
Medium-sized Korean restaurant offers bright, well-lit atmosphere with home-cooked meal vibe and authentic mom and pop energy. Space fills up during lunch, attracting mostly Korean diners, with outdoor covered seating available for overflow. Walls display many food pictures, adding to the immersive Korean experience.
Generous portions of authentic Korean comfort foods come with exceptional quality and reasonable prices. Most guests are of Korean origin, reflecting the genuine flavors served consistently.
Kimchi shines in several dishes, including a crispy kimchi pancake with just the right tang. Frozen dumplings and Korean noodles also stand out, with acorn jelly offering a cool, refreshing contrast.
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Breakfast specials are available from 6:30 to 10:30 am.
Parking can be difficult during peak meal times.
There is a free underground parking lot available.
Small space decorated with retro Korean street market graphics and graffiti creates a cozy, nostalgic vibe. Walls invite writing, adding to the interactive charm. Atmosphere feels like an old Korean snack bar with vibrant lighting and playful details.
Affordable and authentic Korean street food shines here with dishes like sweet and sour chicken, rabokki, and oden soup. Food arrives fresh and hot with quick, efficient service.
Tteokbokki features chewy rice cakes in a spicy sweet sauce with plenty of sauce for dipping tempura. Korean fried chicken comes in crispy, well-flavored options like sweet and sour or galbi sauce, all priced around $5.
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There is free parking behind the store, but spaces are limited.
The prices range from $6 to $12, providing great value.
The small portion costs $5 and is perfect for lunch.
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.
Food features fresh ingredients and well-cooked dishes with generous portions. Ragu Spaghetti stands out as a solid comfort food choice.
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.
Pickup-only setup with ordering via tablet and no seating creates a quick, casual vibe. Large windows and an open door make the interior notably hot and uncomfortable. Wings stand out for their large size, crispy texture, and bold flavors, making them a popular choice despite the sparse atmosphere.
Food here is sweet and wonderfully prepared with a focus on flavor balance. The rosé ddeok bokki offers a milder spice level that suits those avoiding super spicy dishes.
Korean fried chicken comes crispy on the outside and juicy on the inside, with generous servings of boneless pieces and Galbi wings with bones. Kimchi fried rice also stands out as a solid choice.
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The restaurant is only for pickup, with no tables to dine in.
Expect a hot and uncomfortable interior due to large windows.
Wings are large enough that a small size is sufficient for a meal.
Old, small Korean restaurant offers a cozy atmosphere with limited seating and a simple menu focused on spicy stir-fried chicken. The space feels utilitarian and low-key, attracting mostly Korean diners who enjoy watching food prepared in front of them. The vibe suits casual meals paired with beer or soju.
Food features freshness and delicious flavors with a focus on Korean street food. Dishes like Mapo Dak Galbi offer mild seasoning and leave a desire for more.
Dak galbi is the main dish, cooked right in front of you with authentic flavors and an option to add cheese. The meal includes fried rice and pairs well with beer or soju in a low-key atmosphere with a quirky woodblock menu.
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There is a minimum order of two servings when ordering Dak Galbi.
Parking is difficult and limited near the restaurant.
Tips are voluntary and not mandatory.
Small, modern space pulses with loud K-pop music and a trendy interior. Tables feature ordering tablets that streamline service. Known for authentic Korean-style Chinese dishes with bold flavors and generous portions.
Food features authentic Korean-style Chinese dishes with organic ingredients and consistently delicious flavors that exceed expectations.
Jjamppong stands out as the tastier dish at this spot, known for its spicy seafood noodle soup. The jjajangmyeon offers a solid black bean noodle experience but comes in smaller portions, often paired with tangsuyuk and handmade dumplings.
Good to know
Parking is available in the lot in front of the restaurant.
The total cost for two dishes, including tip and tax, is nearly $40.
Having lunch for two people typically costs around $50.
Tiny space with small tables and friendly service creates a casual, cozy vibe. Mostly a takeout spot with minimal seating and a clean, homely atmosphere. Music adds to the relaxed energy without overwhelming the quiet pace.
Food here is consistently fresh and full of flavor, blending Japanese and Korean styles with top-tier quality. Dishes match fine dining standards and arrive well made and delicious.
Bulgogi here is super sweet and salty, served solidly in bowls that work well for lunch. Sashimi bowls appear as a preferred option over bulgogi bowls for some.
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The Bop is primarily a takeout spot, but there are a few tables available for eating in.
The food is reasonably priced with large portion sizes.
Credit cards are accepted, but cash is preferred for smaller orders.
Large space with spacious seating and a large patio area creates an upscale, relaxed vibe. Atmosphere stays quiet and pleasant despite high volume, supported by excellent ventilation and thoughtful design. Private rooms and a bar add to the versatile, comfortable setting.
Food here offers authentic Korean flavors with a clean and delicious taste. The dishes provide a genuine Korean cuisine experience, paired with consistently excellent service.
Authentic Korean BBQ stands out with clean, delicious flavors and a quieter atmosphere than typical spots. Their galbi naengmyeon and cold noodles deliver solid, refreshing taste, while the doenjang jjigae made with galbitang broth offers a light, savory depth.
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Valet parking costs $4.
Parking can be tough, but free parking and cheap valet are available.
They accept online payments like Venmo and Zelle.
Old-school Korean Chinese restaurant with homie atmosphere and chaotic energy reflects long history. Interior is simple and clean with large tables for groups. Food features crispy sweet and sour pork and rich jajangmyeon sauces with generous portions.
Food comes fast and is easy to eat, served in pagoda boxes filled with diced, sauced delights. Dishes stay authentic and flavorful with a Korean Chinese style that is not too salty and reasonably priced.
Rich sauces and generous portions define the jjajangmyeon and jjamppong here. Nurungji-tang offers a crispy and chewy texture that stands out.
Good to know
Parking costs $3 in cash, with limited availability in a small lot.
Valet parking is available for $3.
The restaurant is closed on Mondays and Tuesdays.
Korean grocery store with a quiet, comfortable atmosphere and clean, spacious layout. Features an authentic food court with a secret outdoor terrace that offers a peaceful break from the busy surroundings. Includes free indoor parking and an active elevator and escalator system for easy access.
The food court on the 4th floor offers many great Korean foods with restaurant quality. There is a wide variety of Korean food along with great selections of packaged and freshly prepared items.
A whole wall of kimchi options offers flavors that taste homemade. The market features a wide selection of meats for BBQ, banchan, and drinks alongside a deli with sushi and Korean kimbap.
Good to know
The food court stops taking orders at 8 pm, so arrive early.
Free parking is available, making it convenient for shoppers.
Expect a variety of authentic Korean food options in the food court.
Korean barbecue restaurant offers interactive dining with outdoor seating under a tent and a bar attached. Atmosphere ranges from lively and welcoming to quiet as staff wait for diners to finish. Tables are small and sometimes worn, creating a casual, unpolished vibe.
Food tastes fresh and delicious, capturing authentic Korean barbecue flavors. Swapping out the grill top keeps the taste great without excess smoke or char.
Offers reasonably priced all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ with a variety of meats like bulgogi beef, brisket, and beef belly. Includes popular sides such as kimchi fried rice and kimchi rice lunch boxes.
Good to know
Parking costs $5 and is right by the restaurant.
The restaurant includes a 15% gratuity on the bill.
Drinks and desserts cost extra, even though it was advertised as all-you-can-eat.