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.
Parking inside a small lot makes arriving easy, especially before the lunch crowds show up. Open daily from 11 am to 3 pm, the hours fit well for a midday meal.
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.
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.
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.
Lunch offers affordable pricing with a notable lunch special priced at $25.99 during the week. The menu features beef options and tasty side dishes, and the spot is usually not too crowded at midday.
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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.
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.
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.
Medium-sized space fills up quickly during lunch with a packed crowd. Seating is decent but often fully occupied at midday.
Good to know
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.
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.
Small portions cost around 5 dollars and fit well for lunch. The spot stays popular but often has no wait, even on weekdays, making it a reliable lunch choice.
Good to know
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.
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.
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.
Lunch offers a calm setting with no crowds or wait. Plates come with generous portions and around 15 banchan dishes, making for a filling midday meal.
Good to know
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 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.
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.
Lunch offers good value with Lunch Specials that provide solid deals. The specials satisfy well and encourage repeat visits.
Good to know
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, 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.
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.
Food arrives quickly and stays warm during lunch. Meals for two cost about $50.
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.
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.
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.
Lunch comes out within 10 minutes and portions are very large, almost bigger than your face. Meals offer freshness and leftovers at a low price.
Good to know
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.