Fries come loaded with Korean-style seasonings and toppings like bulgogi and corn cheese, creating a unique flavor mix. Interior features cute decorations and a positive vibe with good music and cool staff. Seating is comfortable, and parking is usually easy with a dedicated lot.
Parking includes a specific lot for the location with plenty of spaces. Parking costs 3 dollars even for short visits.
Crispy fried chicken comes with a touch of sweetness and is perfectly seasoned without feeling heavy. Combos include melted cheese, garlic chips, honey, and garlic onion mayo for a sweet, crispy, and garlicky flavor.
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Parking at Kingfriez costs $3, even for short visits.
You can customize your fries with various seasonings, sauces, and toppings.
The kiosk offers more options than the visual menu inside.
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.
Free underground parking makes it easy to park here, which is rare in Koreatown. The spot offers a cute aesthetic and hassle-free parking.
Crispy outside and juicy inside, the Korean Fried Chicken comes with a house-made sweet & spicy dipping sauce. It stands out as a well-executed Korean fried chicken option.
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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.
Huge space filled with dozens of big-screen TVs offers clear views from almost any angle. Atmosphere stays lively during playoffs with groups enjoying draft beer and Korean bar food. Bar area feels crowded and less welcoming for solo visitors, while seating is ample elsewhere.
Plenty of safe parking exists with options for valet service. After 7 PM, free street parking is available nearby.
Whole fried chicken stands out with its crispy skin and juicy meat. Sweet potato fries and beer complement the dish well, making it a solid choice for fried chicken lovers.
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Parking is available through valet service and is plentiful.
After 7 PM, there is free street parking on Olympic.
The menu offers a variety of Korean food options.
Small, quirky chicken restaurant with multiple TVs playing K-pop and nature scenes creates a lively atmosphere. Walls feature movie posters from the director, adding unique character. Self-serve drinks and gloves for hands make eating interactive and fun.
Parking costs only $3 for valet, which is rare in this area. Parking spots are a bit tight but still manageable.
Crispiness stands out with the crispiest and tastiest fried chicken around. The mix of Korean style and a surprising fruit pairing adds a unique twist to the flavor.
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The owner makes everything himself, ensuring consistent quality.
Visiting at opening time at 12 pm allows for food within 15 minutes, avoiding crowds.
Bring friends to share generous portions, as dine-in servings are large.
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.
Easy parking with a dedicated lot makes access simple. The cost stays low at just $2, adding to the convenience.
Buffet offers Korean fried chicken alongside other fried options like katsu. The fried chicken is part of a spread with fresh veggies, tempura, and spicy rice cakes.
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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.
Small, family-run Korean restaurant offers generous portions and affordable prices with complimentary sides. Atmosphere feels cozy and unpretentious, reminiscent of an old market despite a modest, somewhat untidy interior. Seafood-rich dishes and crispy fried chicken define the menu's appeal.
Free parking exists but the lot is very small and can be tricky to navigate. Plenty of street parking is usually available nearby on 3rd Street.
Airy, crispy skin covers tender, meaty chicken with a sweet-and-sour flavor unique from American styles. Options include old school Korean fried chicken and Garlic Ranch Wings, both highly flavorful and distinct.
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Parking is limited, so consider takeout if it's busy.
Prices for Jjajangmyeon and Tangsuyuk are very affordable, around $4.99.
The dining space is small, leading to limited seating.
Spacious dining area with clean, inviting atmosphere and informal counter service sets a comfortable tone. The place offers authentic Filipino cuisine with standout dishes like bibingka and lumpiang Shanghai. It serves as a casual spot for quick, flavorful meals in a bright, simple setting.
Parking includes a free ample lot but often has a long line. The lot is incredibly dirty.
Fried Chicken plate stands out with a solid flavor and quality. Expect a wait time around 30 minutes when ordering alongside lechon kawali.
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Parking is limited in the area, so arrive early.
Expect long wait times during peak hours, especially on weekends.
The restaurant maintains a clean environment, including restrooms.
Modern, cozy space fills quickly with lively energy and welcoming smiles. Music plays a key role, featuring a well-curated playlist and live karaoke that enhances the vibrant atmosphere. Tables sit close together, creating an intimate but bustling environment.
Free valet parking across the street makes access easy. Complimentary parking stands out in an area where parking usually costs money.
Fried chicken comes with an amazing batter that adds great flavor. It pairs well with vanilla bean waffles and stands out for its deep fried deviled egg accompaniment.
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Reservations are recommended to avoid a wait of over an hour.
Free valet parking is available across the street.
The restaurant is only open on weekends.
Event venue offers live music with a high-energy atmosphere that can be loud during performances. Interior features modern, glamorous decor with multiple bars and private rooms spread across two stories. Space suits both intimate dates and large groups, creating a versatile vibe.
Spicy fried chicken comes seasoned and fried perfectly, juicy without being greasy or overly spicy.
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Reservations are recommended for quick seating, especially on weekends.
Valet parking is available for $15, which is convenient for late arrivals.
Live band and social swing dancing occur every other Wednesday.
Dark wood interiors with red booths and vintage wallpaper create an old school atmosphere rich in midcentury charm. The vibe is cozy and romantic, with quiet booths and a moody, nostalgic energy. Patrons enjoy classic cocktails and Korean dishes in a setting that feels like a preserved piece of history.
Valet parking operates at the back of the building. A parking lot sits behind on Catalina Street. Staff like Arturo and Carlos assist with parking, making it easier.
Fried chicken here is light, crispy, and juicy with a unique boneless version served on a bed of melted mozzarella on a hot skillet. The whole fried chicken pairs well with kimchi pancakes and draft beer.
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Parking can be challenging; valet service is available in the back.
The restaurant operates on a first-come, first-served basis.
Expect a 20-30 minute wait on Friday nights.
Simple interior with modern decor and a small patio creates a calm atmosphere. The place stays quiet with few diners, often favoring takeout. Known for juicy Korean fried chicken and rice burgers, it offers solid value and a relaxed vibe.
Parking includes a free Wyatt lot and a small lot under the shopping center. Street meter parking exists but space can be tight compared to the number of establishments inside.
Juicy and moist inside with a crispy and flavorful batter outside, the Korean fried chicken stands out. It pairs well with fried rice and ttukboki, making it a solid choice for Korean fried chicken lovers.
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Street meter parking is available, along with a small lot under the shopping center.
Prices are reasonable, with a typical meal costing around $50 for two people.
The restaurant is popular for takeout, especially for their fried chicken.
Korean restaurant offers casual, chill atmosphere with K-pop vibes and friendly service. Space includes ample indoor seating and a small outdoor area near a courtyard. The vibe resembles a Korean pub, making it suitable for laid-back meals with friends or family.
Free parking comes with 4-hour validation in the garage or lot. Staff remind to validate tickets, making parking easy and hassle-free.
Korean fried chicken here is crispy and authentic, with options like original and cheese crispy chicken. Honey soy chicken offers a sweet and savory twist, maintaining the same quality known in Korea.
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Parking is available with 4-hour validation, making it convenient for diners.
Expect a 15-20 minute wait for freshly cooked chicken orders.
Only chicken is available for takeout orders from the kiosk.
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.
Subterranean parking offers easy access with validation available. Parking costs vary: $10 to keep keys, $5 with valet, but some spots offer free parking until 9 PM with validation from nearby lots.
Spicy Korean and soy garlic flavors stand out in the fried chicken options. The chicken tends to be very dry, but both flavors are mild enough for those sensitive to spice.
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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.