Modern Korean restaurant with clean, contemporary design and spacious seating creates a fresh, inviting atmosphere. K-pop music adds lively energy while maintaining a comfortable vibe suitable for groups or quiet meals. Authentic Korean dishes and well-presented banchan define the dining experience.
Dinner features spicy dishes and army hot pot with tasty pre-dinner options. The spot suits date nights and handles Sunday night dinners smoothly before crowds arrive.
Cockle bibimbap stands out with its fresh seafood flavor and good portion size. Beef and bulgogi bibimbap options come with delicious side dishes that complement the meal well.
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Valet parking costs $5 an hour, $7 after an hour, and $20 overnight.
Parking is cash only; bring $6 for self-parking.
Reservations are recommended, especially during peak hours.
Garden-inspired decor with floral themes and whimsical lighting creates a chic, upscale atmosphere. Cozy seating and a private room support intimate gatherings and events. The space shifts to a lively bar scene with signature cocktails in the evening.
Cozy and elegant vibes create a relaxed setting for dinner. The menu offers delicious food, paired with creative drinks and backed by excellent service.
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Enchant LA offers free underground parking for guests.
A gratuity of 18% is automatically added to all bills.
Happy hour is available during brunch with discounted menu items.
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.
Cozy and lively atmosphere fits both a night out with friends and a relaxing dinner. The setting supports a comfortable and engaging dining experience.
Crunchy rice and chewy octopus come together with gochujang in the Spicy Octopus Bibimbap. Adding grilled intestine balances carbs and fat for a rich 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.
Traditional Korean interior with curvy wooden tables creates a spacious and cozy dining space. Atmosphere feels authentic and soul warming, often filled with Korean patrons. Parking is widely available, adding to the convenience of visiting.
Dinner features kimchi jeongol with pork belly, spicy pork ribs, and leek and chive pancakes. Valet parking costs $3 during dinner. Suitable for dates, friends, or family meals.
Bibimbap comes in a large size and tastes authentic and filling. It pairs well with various soups like pork, spicy beef, and brisket.
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Parking is available at the back with valet service for $2 at lunch and $3 at dinner.
The restaurant is known for its authentic Korean pork soup.
Expect a clean environment with a new location.
Korean restaurant with narrow, tightly packed seating and tiny metal chairs creates a lively, noisy atmosphere that feels crowded and busy. Interior is clean and stylish, appealing to both families and younger groups. Service includes interaction with an AI waiter, adding a modern touch to the experience.
Dinner here draws long lines but waits stay short. The food is consistently delicious and popular enough to fill the place with a lively crowd.
Stone pot bibimbap features crispy rice and arrives perfectly sizzling. Varieties include wild vegetable, young radish, and tofu bibimbap, each offering distinct flavors and textures.
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Parking costs $5 in the garage across the street.
Expect a 30-minute wait on Saturday mornings.
Basic kalguksu dishes cost over $20, with other dishes in the mid $20s.
Upscale Korean restaurant blends fancy bar vibes with contemporary fine dining in a retro-style plaza setting. Atmosphere shifts from electric and lively at night to convivial, with a focus on refined service and a smaller, intentional menu. Cocktails stand out alongside dishes like uni bibimbap and bone marrow tartare, creating a distinct experience.
Uni bibimbap features a good amount of seafood including raw marinated shrimp and ikura. It costs around $60 and offers a delightful and memorable taste experience.
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Reservations are not required but recommended during peak hours.
Expect a 90-minute dining limit once seated.
Valet parking is available for $15 across the street.
Interior combines modern design with authentic Korean vibes in a cozy yet lively setting. Atmosphere feels family-like and bustling, with friendly service enhancing the experience. Valet parking is available despite general parking difficulties.
Many come here for family dinners and gatherings, drawn by the abundance of food and its delicious flavors. Staff provide attentive service, even going out of their way to help during dinner.
Stone bowl heats bibimbap to create a crispy rice crust. Fresh vegetables and a house-made sauce blend savory bean paste with gochujang for a rich, spicy-sweet flavor. Egg arrives perfectly cooked and the portion size is generous.
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Valet parking is available for $2.50, but street parking can be challenging.
The lunch menu offers affordable options, with dishes priced around $10.
Expect large portion sizes; an X-large portion can feed up to four people.
Small Korean restaurant offers a quiet, relaxing atmosphere with homey, welcoming vibes. Generous portions and authentic, flavorful dishes like gamjatang and galbitang define the experience. Limited parking and reasonable prices distinguish it from others.
Dinner often includes the family combo for takeout or late night meals with friends. Dinner time is usually not too busy, but some meals come served with plastic, which affects the experience.
Stone pot bibimbap offers a hot, crispy rice base with fresh ingredients. Side dishes complement the meal well, though the bibimbap can be priced higher than expected.
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Parking at Yangji Gamjatang is a challenge due to limited space and high demand.
Visitors should plan ahead for parking, especially on busy nights.
The restaurant offers generous portions, enough for two people to share.
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.
Dinner offers a homestyle Korean set menu with add-ons and includes banchan sets with barley rice priced around $29.99 per person. Wait times occur, and the food provides good value for the price.
Bowls of rice come with an extensive banchan spread to build your own bibimbap. Barley rice and wild vegetables seasoned to taste make the dish filling and healthy. The bibimbap mixes well and tastes good with many delicious vegetable sides.
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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.