Cozy, family-run spot serves authentic Korean food with fresh kimchi and hearty bulgogi bibimbap. Warm, modern décor creates a relaxed atmosphere perfect for intimate meals. Generous portions and flavorful dishes make it a hidden gem for comfort food lovers.
Fresh kimchi lacks a strong fermented smell. Plates like beef bulgogi bibimbap and kimbap taste homemade and generous in portion. Banchan and dishes like galbi, yukgaejang, and kimchi fried rice are flavorful and filling.
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All items are served within a 10-minute window.
There is hardly any wait time for food.
The location next to the metro A line is convenient.
Tiny Korean cafe offers freshly fried chicken and beef bulgogi marinated for 24 hours. Quaint atmosphere suits quick dine-in or takeout. Dishes are balanced and affordable, attracting both seasoned lovers and newcomers.
Beef bulgogi shines with its 24-hour marinated beef paired with grilled onions and vegetables. Kimchi fried rice balances radish and seasoning without saltiness, while sweet and spicy chicken adds a flavorful kick.
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Kitchen Bann offers takeout options for a quick meal.
You can order food through delivery services like UberEats and DoorDash.
Prices are reasonable compared to other downtown restaurants.
Cozy spot on the fourth floor serves authentic Korean flavors like tofu BBQ and LA Galbi. Generous portions and reasonable prices make meals satisfying and affordable. Friendly atmosphere adds a quiet, intimate vibe perfect for quick dining.
Fresh Korean dishes include tofu BBQ, japchae noodles, and LA Galbi short ribs. The menu also features Korean ramen, chicken fried rice, and chicken bowls with strong, authentic flavors.
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The restaurant is located on the 4th floor, closest to the Green elevator.
You can add two free side dishes, such as kimchi or salad, to your set meal.
Prices are reasonable for the quality of food offered.
Small space with classic Korean decor offers a cozy vibe for families and dates. Warm dishes like Rosé Tteokbokki mix spicy and creamy flavors, while fresh kimchi and banchan arrive fast. Casual K-pop music adds to the easy-going mood.
Warm, comforting dishes like Rosé Tteokbokki blend spicy and creamy flavors with sausage, bacon, cheese, and rice cake. Fresh, bright kimchi and great banchan arrive quickly, while hearty options like Galbi-tang and Bibimbap Hot Stone offer tender ribs, crispy rice crust, and full flavors.
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The restaurant is open until midnight on Fridays and Saturdays.
Reservations are recommended on weekends to avoid long wait times.
Parking is limited in the area, so consider public transport.
Upscale Korean barbecue shines with superior meat quality and fresh, unlimited banchan. Dim lighting and cozy bar seating create a formal atmosphere. Expect high prices and small portions in a quiet, clean setting.
An upscale Korean BBQ spot with noticeably superior meat quality and an a la carte menu. The banchan are fresh, varied, and come with unlimited refills that staff replenish without asking.
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Expect to pay around $100 per person after tip for a meal.
A 20% automatic gratuity is added to all bills.
Parking is available across the street and at a public lot behind 7-Eleven.
Compact space blends spacious seating with a modern Yakiniku vibe and steampunk decor. Korean BBQ shines with high-quality meats and great service. Self-serve unlimited drinks and ice cream keep the energy lively and fun.
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.
Cozy Korean spot shines with rich beef bone soups like Galbitang and Sul Lung Tang. Authentic flavors come with crispy kimchi and spicy radish sides. Quiet, dim setting suits those seeking traditional dishes in a calm space.
Beef bone soups like Sul Lung Tang and Galbi Tang stand out with rich broths and tender meat. Side dishes include crispy kimchi and spicy radish, complementing dishes like YukGae Jang and Dogani Tang.
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The restaurant closes at 5:30 pm and is closed on Sundays.
Parking is limited; consider using a metered parking lot nearby.
Credit cards are accepted for payment.
Compact space offers a cozy vibe with high bar seating and a blend of modern and traditional design. Spicy pork bulgogi delivers a bold kick, while fresh ingredients shine in dishes like kimchee fried rice. Simple presentation keeps the focus on authentic Korean flavors.
Spicy pork bulgogi comes in a large size and packs a spicy kick. The menu features Korean-style ramen and kimchee fried rice alongside bulgogi and dumplings.
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The restaurant offers free validated parking for a specific lot.
Expect a clean and tidy dining environment during your visit.
The ordering process is straightforward and user-friendly.
Rustic yet cozy spot offers spicy pork bulgogi with bold flavors and a simple, clean menu. Generous servings come with a variety of sides like kimchi fried rice and noodles. Reasonable prices make it a great choice for casual Korean barbecue dining.
Spicy pork bulgogi stands out as a Korean stir-fried pork dish with bold flavors. Sides include kimchi fried rice, white and brown rice, fried egg, and noodles, with bibimbap sauce available for added taste.
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The menu features simple, clean options for Korean food lovers.
Expect generous servings that provide good value for your money.
Pricing is reasonable, making it an affordable dining choice.
Cozy booths and traditional Korean decor create a warm vibe for groups. Beef bulgogi gets a hot sear, making it a standout dish. Korean BBQ features galbi short ribs and chicken with sides like kimchi that truly shines here.
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.
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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.
Mom-and-pop Korean spot offers authentic Korean food with tasty banchan and kimchi on the side. Enjoy Galbi beef and chewy cold noodles in a calm, homey setting. Free parking and takeout make it easy to enjoy classic dishes like bulgogi and japchae.
Authentic Korean food comes with delicious banchan including kimchi served complimentary. The Galbi beef entree and japchae stand out, while cold noodles offer a chewy texture.
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The restaurant offers free parking for the first 2 hours.
It is located on the third floor of the Little Tokyo Galeria.
They offer takeout options for customers in a rush.
Minimalist decor with soft lighting creates an intimate vibe. Guests enjoy a modern Korean tasting menu featuring soy-braised black cod and soft-shell crab. Unique Korean drinks like soju complement the thoughtful dishes in a lively yet refined setting.
A fixed price menu offers a modernized take on Korean food with stories behind each dish. The menu features unique items like soy-braised wild black cod, fried gaejang soft-shell crab, and a great soju selection.
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Weekend reservations fill up quickly, so book in advance.
The tasting menu costs $110, offering good value for a fine dining experience.
A non-alcoholic pairing is available with the tasting menu.
Korean-inspired modern interior creates a hip, cozy atmosphere perfect for dates or relaxed dining. Hojok galbi offers fall-apart tenderness with bold flavors, paired with perfectly seasoned banchan and a complimentary bottle of soju. Meals end with a unique complimentary popsicle for a sweet finish.
Hojok galbi stands out with fall-apart tenderness and bold, heartwarming flavors. Banchan come perfectly portioned and thoughtfully seasoned, complementing dishes like salmon ssambap, honey fried chicken, and truffle potato jeon. A complimentary bottle of soju adds to the experience.
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Reservations are required as the restaurant only prepares enough kimchi for each reservation.
Walk-ins are welcome only at the bar, with a typical wait time of 2 hours.
Banchan is charged at $15 per set, and is not refilled after the initial serving.
Cozy Korean spot offers succulent BBQ and savory bibimbap with generous banchan and very good kimchi. Casual vibe with authentic decor and subtle Korean tunes makes it perfect for relaxed meals. Drinks like soju and cass beer complement the hearty dishes well.
Succulent Korean BBQ and savory bibimbap stand out with excellent taste. Meals come with lots of tasty banchan and very good kimchi, paired well with soju and cass beer.
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There is a 3% surcharge when paying by credit card.
Parking is validated for up to 2 hours at a rate of $2 per hour.
Expect to smell like KBBQ due to cooking at the table.
Coffee shop on a second-floor terrace offers outdoor seating with views of downtown and historic sites. Kimchi Fried Rice is a flavorful dish that is affordable and often finished completely. Young professionals enjoy the quiet, refined atmosphere with an all-black design and modern showroom style.
Kimchi Fried Rice stands out with its great flavor and affordable portion. The dish is so tasty it often gets finished completely.
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Parking validation is available for 30 minutes with a purchase.
Parking costs $3 for the first hour after validation.
The cafe is located on the second floor, accessible by elevator.
Spacious interior with Japanese-themed artwork sets a stylish tone. Enjoy authentic bulgogi and grilled galbi with generous portions. Group-friendly seating and loud jazz create a lively, social atmosphere perfect for sharing meals.
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.
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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.
Spacious Korean BBQ spot buzzes with lively techno beats and groups enjoying all-you-can-eat meats like galbi and bulgogi. Self-service sides bar offers fresh banchan and kimchi, while validated parking adds convenience in a busy mall.
All-you-can-eat Korean BBQ features marinated galbi, LA galbi, and melt-in-your-mouth bulgogi. A fully stocked buffet bar offers fresh banchan, sauces, and hot dishes, with sides like tempura and kimchi complementing the meats.
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I paid $35 per person for the all-you-can-eat option with three meats.
They validated three hours of free parking at the Little Tokyo Galleria Mall.
The restaurant operates on a first-come, first-served basis; no reservations are taken.