Small, cozy Thai restaurant with an interior that highlights authentic atmosphere and open kitchen where food is made to order. The vibe is quiet and clean, creating a comfortable setting for enjoying traditional dishes. Regulars appreciate the authentic flavors that reflect genuine Thai cuisine.
Freshness stands out with the authentic style of the papaya salad. It balances umami flavor without being too seafood-y, making it both flavorful and refreshing.
Dishes show authentic Thai flavors with options like som tam papaya salad and Pad Thai prepared in traditional styles. Spice levels can be adjusted to match native tastes.
Good to know
The restaurant has a small parking lot shared with another restaurant.
Takeout is available, which is convenient during peak times.
The dining area is small, so expect a cozy atmosphere.
Eclectic decor includes a classic Tuk Tuk and a vibrant flower wall with a neon sign, creating a cozy, colorful space. The atmosphere feels relaxed and laid-back with KPop music adding an exotic vibe. Groups gather here on weekends, drawn by the authentic Thai street food and lively energy.
Papaya salad stands out with versions like Blue crab, fermented fish, and salted egg. Raw Shrimp Salad offers a refreshing citrus flavor and crisp vegetables. Sticky rice and grilled meats often accompany these salads.
Food here offers authentic Isaan flavors that closely match those found in Thailand. Dishes like somtum (papaya salad) stand out for their genuine taste and reasonable prices.
Good to know
They are CASH ONLY, but accept payments via Zelle and Venmo.
Parking is limited; a $4 valet fee applies in a shared lot.
Expect a busy parking lot, especially on weekends.
Spacious Korean restaurant with a clean, modern industrial vibe and natural light fills the room. Energetic atmosphere suits groups and families, with high-quality charcoal grilling that avoids overcooking. Free validated parking and unique warm Jang-jorim banchan add to the welcoming experience.
Combo meals come with a generous amount of free side dishes including steamed egg, scallion salad, and radish banchan. The radish salad stands out as a flavorful and popular choice.
Marinated meat shows a love letter to authentic Korean cuisine, making it tender and juicy. Food stays flavorful with good portion sizes, attracting mostly Korean customers.
Good to know
The restaurant closes at 10 pm.
There is free parking at Koreatown Plaza with validation.
Parking costs $5 for valet service.
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.
Fresh salad appears as a common side dish alongside bean sprouts and onions. Lettuce salad pairs well with hot sauce and large intestine, creating a distinctive combination.
Incredibly authentic Korean BBQ shines here with casual, welcoming vibes. The spicy chicken feet are soft and glutinous, melting with true Korean spice and flavor.
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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.
Sushi restaurant offers traditional Japanese seating with floor chairs and private tatami rooms that require removing shoes, creating a cozy and authentic atmosphere. The space feels inviting and personalized, with sections including sushi bar and washitsu rooms. Energy varies from relaxing to lively, accommodating solo diners and groups alike.
Salads come as a light and refreshing side, often served in generous portions alongside sushi sets. They balance the meal without overwhelming the palate.
Authentic sushi here feels elevated yet affordable. Private rooms with floor seating add a traditional touch to the experience.
Good to know
Reservations are not required, and the wait time is minimal even during busy hours.
Parking can be inconvenient, so plan accordingly.
The restaurant serves both sushi and pasta, which is unusual for a Japanese restaurant.
Small, brightly lit Korean barbecue spot with a compact dining area and smoky atmosphere. Music features Western pop hits and college sports on TVs, creating a laid-back vibe. Friendly environment suits groups of family and friends.
Salads feature fresh meat like beef boneless short rib and peel shrimp alongside intestine fresh salad. Side dishes include potato salad and kimchi, adding variety and flavor.
Side dishes like kim chi and cucumber taste truly authentic Korean. Prices stay reasonable while delivering genuine flavors.
Good to know
The restaurant offers an affordable price for unlimited Korean BBQ.
Prices are super affordable.
Parking can be a bit tricky.
Korean barbecue restaurant with tabletop charcoal grilling and waitstaff-cooked meat offers an interactive yet relaxing dining experience. Interior blends retro-industrial 1960s Seoul style with modern design, creating a lively and warm atmosphere. Unique features include built-in hot pot burners and a scratcher game adding excitement to meals.
Organic salads come with the Large Specialty Set for four. They include an array of fresh side dishes that complement the meat selections.
Korean dishes deliver rich, authentic flavors with top quality ingredients. The setting features 1960s Seoul vibes with vintage posters and retro lighting.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended due to the restaurant's popularity.
Parking can be challenging in the area, so plan accordingly.
Expect a wait during peak hours, especially on weekends.
Modern decor creates a clean, comfortable dining space with ventilation systems at each table. The vibe stays lively, suitable for family gatherings or groups. Authentic Pyongyang naengmyeon stands out as a unique offering in the US.
Seaweed and salad replace typical greens for wrapping, adding a unique and upscale touch. Thin radish salad pairs well with clean pork, and complimentary banchan and side salad show clear care in preparation.
Only spot in the US serving authentic Pyongyang naengmyeon. The dish tastes truly genuine and traditional.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for large groups to avoid long wait times.
There is a two-order minimum for meat selections.
Valet parking is available for $3, but tips are expected.
Restaurant features artsy traditional Korean decor with paintings and memorabilia that create a warm, cozy atmosphere reminiscent of a Korean home. The environment feels inviting and peaceful, enhanced by calm music and friendly smiles. It offers a unique dining experience distinct from typical Korean restaurants.
The salad includes an acorn jelly salad with a light amount of acorn jelly. It comes as part of a set menu with various side dishes like kimchi and radish.
Food offers flavorful, authentic Korean dishes with a focus on healthy, hearty options. Dining includes family-style servings and a variety of vegetarian and meat choices alongside many banchan.
Good to know
Expect a 15-minute wait during weekend lunch hours.
Parking costs $3 in the back lot.
The restaurant offers a $30 set menu with numerous side dishes.
Korean barbecue restaurant offers self-serve meat and side dish bars that let diners grill their own food at the table. Large glass windows provide a panoramic city view with seating that overlooks the block below. The atmosphere is modern and inviting, with K-pop music playing softly in the background.
Self-serve salad bar offers a variety of fresh options alongside the meat bar. Side dishes and salad selections stay well stocked for an all-you-can-eat experience.
Offers authentic Korean barbecue with flavors very close to those found in Korea. Combines authentic Korean style cuisine with budget-friendly value.
Good to know
Happy hour runs on weekdays until 4 PM with all-you-can-eat options for $25.
The weekday lunch special starts at $26.99 with 45 items available.
There is a two-hour limit for the buffet, and last orders are denied 20 minutes before time is up.