Grilling happens right on the outdoor patio, filling the air with a smoky aroma that draws people in. Walls display classic rock memorabilia, creating a cool, edgy vibe that pairs well with South American beers served in ice-cold glasses. The atmosphere stays vibrant and welcoming, making it a lively spot to enjoy meat and drinks with friends.
Kimchi comes stir-fried and served right in the hot pan. It pairs well with a green sauce and sides like yucca, adding a nice kick to the meal.
Cold beer comes with a South American twist, featuring Brazilian and Argentine options. The menu also includes soju cocktails and Korean beers that match well with the food.
Good to know
Happy hour is available after work with great drink specials.
Free parking is available inside the restaurant.
Lunch service starts next week, offering new menu options.
Small space with 90’s hip hop theme and neon lights creates a cozy, intimate vibe. Loud music and silent anime projection add to the unique atmosphere. Frequented by those who enjoy cult-classic Korean drinks and creative fusion dishes.
Rigatoni alla Kimchee Vodka blends bold kimchi flavors with perfectly al dente pasta and a spicy kick. This dish balances comfort and spice, making it a standout choice.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended as the restaurant is often fully booked.
Happy hour runs from 4:30 pm to 6:30 pm on weekdays.
Korean BBQ night is held every Sunday with special menu items.
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.
Kimchi stands out with amazing flavor and appears in various dishes like kimchi fried rice and kimchi pancake. The kimchi jiggae tastes authentic, similar to traditional Korean home cooking.
In-house lager and Moohan lager offer great flavor at a $5 price point. Asahi draft stays nice and cold, pairing well with grilled meat.
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.
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.
Classic dishes like corn cheese and Korean spicy cold noodles come with kimchi fried rice that stands out. The kimchi package and kimchi stew with beef offer strong, memorable flavors.
Korean beers pair well with BBQ here, enhancing the meal more than lemonade. The spot offers traditional Korean spirits and beer, creating a vibe like a local Korean bar with sizzling meat and cold drinks.
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.
Korean gastropub with a dive bar vibe offers a chill, casual atmosphere that fills up and gets noisy at times. Frequented for late-night dining and drinking, it features unique frozen beers and spicy Korean chicken wings. Free parking and good music add to the relaxed setting.
Spicy pork kimchi stands out with a nice portion and bold flavor. The kimchi pancake offers a crispy, savory bite that complements dishes like kimchi fried rice and spicy grilled chicken.
Frozen and iced apple beers stand out here with their refreshing and delicious flavors. The apple frozen beer offers a unique twist that draws attention.
Good to know
Happy hour runs daily from 5 to 8 pm for selected menu items and drinks.
Expect a wait time of about 25 minutes on Fridays.
Parking is available in the back, but street parking may be necessary during busy hours.
Rooftop patio offers outdoor seating with a great view overlooking the street and cityscape. Atmosphere stays comfortable and relaxed, with moderate noise levels allowing easy conversation. Popular for affordable drinks and food, especially highballs with popping pearls and generous portions.
Kimchi dishes come with a great kick and include a perfect egg on the fried rice. The kimchi stew pairs well with spicy chicken feet and cheese pork belly for a satisfying meal.
Ice-cold beers pair well with spicy chicken feet and Korean chicken. Beers come quickly, often before the food arrives.
Good to know
Parking costs $5 if you use the valet service.
The lunch menu at Hanshin Pocha costs only $9.95.
Come early as the restaurant sells out quickly.
Outdoor patio with string lights and fire pillar heaters creates a chill and stylish vibe. Seating in a garden-like setting with sports memorabilia and TVs adds a lively, social atmosphere. Patrons enjoy relaxed dining with a mix of Korean and Argentinian influences.
Cold beers come with combos like chicken and corn cheese. Combo cones with signature corn puff pair well with a bottle of beer. Prices stay reasonable and include a free beer or soju.
Good to know
Parking is valet only; nearby lots are not suitable for parking.
You will be towed if you park next door.
Expect long wait times; reservations are recommended.
Bar offers authentic Korean vibe with lively, chaotic energy and hiphop music. Seating includes plastic stools and a run-down outdoor patio with space for large groups. Korean beers and soju varieties stand out among drink options.
Korean beers like Tera and Cass stand out here. The drink selection is limited to just beer and soju, and servers bring beers already opened.
Good to know
The venue gets busy at night, so arriving early helps avoid lines and enjoy happy hour.
There is ample parking in the back, including valet options.
The entrance is located at the back near the valet parking area.
Korean barbecue restaurant offers all-you-can-eat solo dining with seafood and vegetarian options. Atmosphere stays warm and slow with multiple screens showing entertainment and sports. Seating includes hard school chairs and a private dining section for a more exclusive feel.
Variety of Korean side dishes includes kimchi, japchae, and soups. Kimchi fried rice plate stands out alongside the sugar cinnamon pineapple.
Beer comes in pitchers and flows freely, often served in plastic cups. Sometimes beer is offered on the house with food orders like chicken.
Good to know
Happy hour lunch specials are available on weekdays from 11 AM to 4 PM.
All-you-can-eat lunch costs $28 from Monday to Friday.
Parking is validated for two hours with a restaurant receipt.