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Expensive kimchi spots in Koreatown

You want kimchi that meets a higher standard of preparation and service.

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Korean barbecue restaurant offers an authentic Korean vibe with smokeless grills that keep the air clear. Cozy backyard patio welcomes pets and creates a lively, inviting atmosphere. Tables feature upscale grilling experiences with high-quality meat served on dramatic platters.

Kimchi stands out with its excellent flavor that signals quality. The Kimchi Bomb Rice blends bold taste and comfort, making it a notable dish to try.

People are saying

"The staff grilled all the meats for me right at the table."

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Reservations are recommended, especially on weekends, to avoid long wait times.

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Parking in Ktown can be chaotic; consider using nearby garages costing $5 to $15.

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Expect a busy atmosphere during dinner hours, particularly on weekends.

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Small Korean restaurant with simple decor and a hole-in-the-wall vibe offers a cozy, home-y atmosphere filled with the aroma of ox bone soup. The place serves only Seol Lung Tang, with free refills of kimchi and scallions, creating a casual and authentic dining experience.

Kimchi comes with free refills and pairs well with rice and savory meat soup. Staff serve it with a smile and cut it fresh, making it a top tier side dish here.

People are saying

"The kimchi here is on point and perfectly seasoned."

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Expect a 20-minute wait during peak hours.

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The restaurant serves only Seolleongtang with limited options.

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Prices for a bowl of Seolleongtang have increased to $21.

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Charcoal grills fill the space with a smoky aroma and create an old-school vibe. The atmosphere stays quiet and peaceful during off-peak hours. The focus remains on authentic Korean barbecue cooked over real wooden charcoal, offering a distinct flavor not common in many Korean BBQ spots.

Homemade kimchi stands out among the side dishes served before the meat. A secret menu offers ice rice in cold radish kimchi broth, and the kimchi noodle soup works as a palate cleanser after meat.

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Parking is available in a small lot behind the restaurant.

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Expect a two-order minimum on meats for dining.

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The meat options are cooked over charcoal for enhanced flavor.

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Small mom-and-pop Korean restaurant offers authentic soy sauce marinated crab and spicy crab stew with fresh imported crabs from Korea. Atmosphere feels no-nonsense and unpretentious, with simple decor and practical touches like aprons and gloves. Regulars seek out well-crafted traditional flavors despite modest surroundings.

House kimchi stands out as the best in Koreatown. Kimchi pancake comes with a spicy marinated crab option and holds a high standard not matched elsewhere.

People are saying

"The house kimchi here is the best in Koreatown."

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The restaurant specializes in authentic Korean gejang, particularly raw pickled crab.

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Expect to pay a premium for imported Korean crabs.

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Reservations are not required but recommended during peak hours.

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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.

Kimchi comes as a zesty side with the Zabutan steak set and pairs well with sliced garlic or garlic rice. The Kimchi Mule drink offers a unique twist that complements the meal.

People are saying

"The zabuton here is tender, juicy, and served on a sizzling platter."

Good to know

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Reservations are not required but recommended during peak hours.

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Expect a 90-minute dining limit once seated.

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Valet parking is available for $15 across the street.

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Modern, clean space with an upscale, soft atmosphere and an open kitchen. High seats with partitions create a cozy, private feel, suitable for quiet conversation. Attention to interior design and presentation stands out as a key feature.

Several types of kimchi stand out, including bachelor kimchi and white kimchi. Kimchi pancakes are small, tasty, and affordable, while dishes like kimchi rice and kimchi soup add variety.

People are saying

"The bachelor kimchi was so delicious, I had several refills."

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Valet parking is available for $5 via Venmo or cash.

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Lunch specials offer generous portions suitable for sharing.

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Only set meal orders include a side dish.

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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.

People are saying

"The kimchi here is amazing and a must-try side."

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Happy hour runs Monday to Friday from 5-8pm and Saturday to Sunday from 2-6pm.

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Drinks cost $5 during happy hour, with cocktails at $8.

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Expect a wait time of up to two hours during peak hours.

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Modern, elegant Korean BBQ restaurant with high ceilings and an open kitchen view creates a stylish, upscale atmosphere. Spacious, quiet dining area and high-quality ventilation keep the environment comfortable and free of smoke odors. Connected karaoke lounge and valet parking add unique amenities that enhance the overall experience.

Radish kimchi fried rice stands out with its bold flavor and satisfying texture. Fried rice with kimchi puffs adds a unique crunch that complements the dish well.

People are saying

"The radish kimchi fried rice was excellent."

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Valet parking costs $5, but limited neighborhood spots are available.

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Making a reservation online is quick and easy.

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The restaurant is only open for dinner service.

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Coffee shop offers a spacious seating area with fast Wi-Fi and many outlets, creating a comfortable work-friendly atmosphere. The vibe is cozy and quiet, though it can get busy with lines. Interior blends modern warmth with some steampunk-inspired decor.

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Parking is very limited, but there is a valet option available.

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Expect crowded seating, especially during peak hours.

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Credit cards and mobile payments are accepted.

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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.

People are saying

"The service here is excellent and they kept the meat coming."

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Happy hour lunch specials are available on weekdays from 11 AM to 4 PM.

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All-you-can-eat lunch costs $28 from Monday to Friday.

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Parking is validated for two hours with a restaurant receipt.

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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.

Barley rice comes with ssamjang and yeolmu kimchi that tastes light and fresh. White kimchi pairs well with juicy pork bossam, and the yeolmu kimchi matches the quality of homemade versions.

People are saying

"The kimchi here is hearty and delicious."

Good to know

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Parking costs $5 in the garage across the street.

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Expect a 30-minute wait on Saturday mornings.

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Basic kalguksu dishes cost over $20, with other dishes in the mid $20s.

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Interior reflects traditional Korean barbecue style with walls covered in celebrity autographs. Atmosphere ranges from noisy and lively to chill and relaxed, suitable for dates or groups. Staff provide table-side grilling service, enhancing the dining experience without self-cooking.

Side dishes include white kimchi and buchu kimchi, both standing out. Kimchi jjigae offers a spicy, rich flavor that satisfies. Kimchi cold noodles score a perfect 10 out of 10.

People are saying

"The kimchi here is the best I've ever had."

Good to know

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Happy hour starts after 9 pm, making drinks and selective appetizers 50% off.

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Parking is available in the back, but street parking is also an option.

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There is usually a 20-minute wait on Friday nights at 8 pm.

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