Small space with 90โs 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.
Shrimp toast stands out with a rich flavor, though it can be a bit salty. Other notable dishes include salmon kimbap and uni tteok-bokki.
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.
Huge space with live DJ sets and vibrant decor creates a lively atmosphere where dancing and socializing thrive. Energy shifts from quiet dining to energetic nightlife, attracting those who enjoy EDM music and late-night drinks. Photo backdrops and big screen TVs add to the engaging environment.
Seafood here is very fresh with standout dishes like birria tacos, ceviche, and coconut shrimp. The seafood taco platter and aguachiles also deliver strong flavors.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 11 AM to 7 PM with $5 drink deals and all-you-can-eat tacos for $15.
They offer 2 for 1 drinks from 8 to 10 PM.
Free validated parking is available in the same building, with the entrance on New Hampshire.
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.
Seafood pancake comes crispy on the outside and loaded with fresh ingredients, especially octopus. It pairs well with kimchi fried rice for a satisfying meal.
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.
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.
Fresh shrimp, squid, and scallops stand out among the seafood options. Guests grill these alongside premium meats like marinated beef and pork belly right at their table.
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.
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.
Fresh seafood shines in the spicy stew and Odeng Soup, which offers a variety of fish cakes to pick from. The shrimp pancake comes loaded with lots of shrimp, and none of the seafood has any bad smell.
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 offers a cozy oasis with views of the Hollywood sign and quirky decor like repurposed car parts. Atmosphere stays zen and relaxing, perfect for quiet meals or intimate gatherings. Space attracts a mix of ages and welcomes small dogs on the patio.
Seafood dishes include fried rice, shrimp tempura, and a flavorful seafood soup. Fish and chips offer a solid option alongside vibrant papaya salad with shrimp and peanuts.
Great food and beer come together here, making it a solid spot for a quick drink and bite. Some beers may not always be available, but the selection supports enjoyable pairings.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 4-7pm with appetizers priced at $2 each.
Reservations are recommended on weekends due to high demand.
Free underground parking is available for diners.
Traditional American restaurant with a nautical theme and dim lighting creates a cozy, old dive bar vibe. Red vinyl booths and wood panel walls add to the nostalgic atmosphere. Patrons often watch games at the bar while a jukebox plays classic standards quietly in the background.
Fish dishes stand out with freshness and solid preparation. The fish and chips and catch of the day receive consistent praise for flavor and quality.
Drink specials include a Wise Guy combo with a can of beer and a shot for around $6. Beers and spirits are drinkable and paired often with burgers for a casual experience.
Good to know
There is parking available with validation in the structure on S Alexandria Avenue.
Reservations are needed for parties of four or more on weekends.
The kitchen temporarily closes between 3 and 4 pm.
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.
Spicy seafood dishes come with fried rice and mix clams, shrimp, and squid in the umami okonomiyaki. Tteokbokki includes fried gimbap, dried dumplings, fish cake, hot dog, and ramyeon for a complex flavor.
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.
Spacious seafood restaurant with divided dining areas and background music by a DJ creates a fun and welcoming vibe. Lighting is moderate, and TVs show sports, adding to a casual atmosphere. Seafood boils feature seasonings suited for Asian palates, making it distinct from typical boils.
Seafood boils feature fresh shrimp, crab, and crawfish cooked perfectly with a rich garlic butter sauce. An all-you-can-eat option offers unlimited shrimp, clams, crawfish, and mussels for $38.99, providing great value.
Half-price beers stand out as a notable feature. Beer pairs well with menu items like the Shrimp Poboy. Tea options are not listed on a menu but offered by asking directly.
Good to know
The price is $38.99 for unlimited crawfish, shrimp, mussels, and more.
Parking is available for free, but street parking may be necessary.
Lunch specials are offered from Monday to Friday until 3pm.