Small Korean restaurant offers authentic home-style cooking in a cozy, peaceful atmosphere that feels like a neighborhood spot. The environment stays quiet and relaxed, with friendly service and a non-commercialized, simple setup.
Rich, flavorful soups feature fresh seafood and the softest tofu in the seafood tofu soup. Dumpling soups like mandu-guk and tteok mandu guk offer satisfying, well-prepared options.
Seafood tofu soup features fresh seafood and the softest tofu. It offers a rich, flavorful broth that stands out.
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Valet parking is available for $3 in the strip mall lot.
The restaurant accepts credit cards and offers takeout services.
Prices are reasonable, with meals averaging around $16.
Small Korean restaurant offers a cozy, casual atmosphere with a quiet vibe and plenty of tables inside. The place draws a young crowd enjoying gluten-free tofu stews and a variety of banchan, with quick service and a parking lot behind the building.
Soups here simmer for hours, delivering rich galbi tang and authentic tofu soups. Spicy tofu soup stands out with its deep, bold flavors.
Tofu soups come in medium spicy kimchi and beef, spicy pork BBQ, and seafood combos with large portions. They taste less salty than usual and balance spicy and savory flavors well.
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There is free parking available in the back of the restaurant.
Parking at the back could be challenging during rush hours.
Expect a wait during meal times as the restaurant is popular.
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.
Soups feature light and flavorful broths with options like rice cake and kimchi pork. The menu includes spicy beef noodle soup and pork-tofu soup with superb seasoning and large portions.
Pork-tofu soup has superb seasoning and stands out as a favorite among varied tastes. The beef tofu soup comes in a massive portion, good for two, with some versions including minimal beef and seafood.
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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.
Small dining area offers a cozy, relaxed atmosphere with beautiful seasonal paintings on the walls. The vibe is casual and easygoing, attracting those seeking authentic traditional Korean fare in a fuss-free setting.
Soft tofu soup stands out with its savory flavor and tender texture. Beef soup features tender short ribs and rich broth, while fish soup offers a great taste.
Soft tofu soup stands out with its rich flavor and delicate texture. It pairs well with other dishes like braised beef ribs and grilled fish.
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Parking is convenient with plenty of open spots available.
Expect long wait times during peak hours, especially on weekends.
The menu prices have increased significantly recently.
Korean restaurant offers cozy atmosphere with warm lighting and an open layout that suits groups of two or more. Guests enjoy customizable tofu hot pots served bubbling at the table, creating a comforting and interactive dining experience. The vibe stays relaxed and welcoming, making it a spot for casual meals and drinks.
Soups here offer customizable options that let you pick exactly what goes in. The pork noodle soup stands out with its filling style, and the crispy pork cutlet pairs well with spicy broth.
Customization stands out with options to add various ingredients. The seafood tofu soup pairs well with a side of ramen. The soup tastes delicious and allows personal tweaks.
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The restaurant offers a BYOB option with a liquor shop nearby.
Valet parking is available for $5.
Lunch specials are a great deal at $10.99.
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.
Spicy seafood soup delivers a lively kick with the right amount of heat. A small stove next to the grill keeps soups and poached eggs hot, adding to the flavorful experience.
Spicy tofu soup offers a warm, comforting base with a bold kick. It pairs well with a generous medium intestine combo featuring large intestine, small intestine, and abomasum.
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Reservations are recommended to avoid long wait times.
A few pieces of meat can cost up to $60 per person.
Korean barbecue restaurant offers interactive tableside grilling with wet-aged pork and dry-aged rib eye that are juicy and flavorful. Atmosphere feels like streets of Seoul, cozy and authentic with mostly Korean guests and staff. Spacious, modern design keeps the vibe relaxed despite occasional high noise levels.
Soups feature seafood with crab, mussels, and clams and a tofu soup with fatty beef and kimchi. Side dishes include kimchi soup and miso soup, adding variety to the meal.
Contains fatty beef, kimchi, and tofu that is not very tender. Comes with fragrant rice and a flavorful broth.
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Valet parking costs $3 cash and is available right outside the restaurant.
Reservations are recommended, especially on weekends, to avoid long wait times.
Each aged meat dish comes with a detailed 'passport' showing aging time and chef's name.
Korean barbecue restaurant offers self-serve meat and side dish bars that let diners grill their own food at the table. Large glass windows provide a panoramic city view with seating that overlooks the block below. The atmosphere is modern and inviting, with K-pop music playing softly in the background.
Spicy house tofu soup stands out with its bold flavor and consistent quality. Japchae and other banchan complement the well-made tofu soup offerings.
Spicy house tofu soup stands out with its bold flavor and consistent quality. It pairs well with well-made banchan, especially japchae, enhancing the meal.
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Happy hour runs on weekdays until 4 PM with all-you-can-eat options for $25.
The weekday lunch special starts at $26.99 with 45 items available.
There is a two-hour limit for the buffet, and last orders are denied 20 minutes before time is up.
Small Korean restaurant offers authentic flavors with a cozy, casual atmosphere and warm lighting. Regulars fill the space, enjoying well-seasoned tofu soups and excellent banchan. Open late, it suits both solo diners and groups seeking genuine Korean meals.
Tofu soup comes piping hot with a rich kimchi base and plenty of soft tofu. The broth offers complex seasoning and a spicy but balanced heat, making it filling and authentic.
Soft tofu soup comes piping hot with a strong kimchi base and plenty of tender tofu. It offers a spicy, savory flavor that is filling without being overwhelming.
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LA Tofu House is open until 4am, perfect for late-night dining.
The restaurant validates parking for easy access.
Prices are affordable compared to most places in Koreatown.
Korean restaurant offers 24/7 service with a lively, crowded atmosphere and generous portions. Interior feels small and busy, often making conversations loud and the environment energetic. Menu includes varied tofu soups and stone pot rice, known for consistent quality across locations.
Soft tofu blends smoothly in the authentic Korean tofu soup with a rich, tasty broth. Combo meals often include this excellent soup paired with a good portion of rice and other items.
Soft tofu soup comes in spicy varieties served in stoneware with a good portion of rice. Combo meals often include tofu soup alongside Korean BBQ short ribs for a complete experience.
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The restaurant is open 24/7, making it accessible at any time.
Expect a wait of approximately 45 minutes during peak evening hours.
Parking is easy with plenty of lots available around the restaurant.