Large restaurant offers a calm, family-friendly atmosphere with Honduran maps and park views. Snail soup is a delicious highlight, alongside other flavorful soups. Live music and dancing bring energy, while outdoor seating adds comfort.
Snail soup stands out as a delicious and highly recommended dish. Other soups like the seafood soup, bean soup, and the 8-sea soup also deliver strong, tasty flavors.
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The restaurant is wheelchair accessible.
Reservations are recommended for large groups to ensure seating.
Expect longer wait times during peak dinner hours.
Small Korean spot with a 90s vibe and cozy feel draws a lively crowd. Known for authentic soondae soup, it serves rich, comforting bowls with plenty of sides. Limited parking doesn't stop many Korean diners from enjoying its hearty meals and robust black goat soup.
Soups here shine with Soon Dae and Soon Dae soup that taste rich and comforting. The blood sausage soup comes with plenty of sides and offers a hearty, satisfying meal. The black goat soup stands out as delicious and robust.
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Parking is difficult due to a tiny lot, especially during busy times.
Expect a wait during lunch hours.
Credit cards are accepted, but cash is not.
Small hole-in-the-wall spot serves authentic food with quick service and reasonable prices. Chicken rice soup offers rich flavor and warms you up. Cash-only and simple decor keep the vibe nostalgic and unpretentious.
Chicken rice soup stands out with its rich flavor. The menu also features Wonton Soup and noodle soup, offering warm, comforting options.
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Bamboo Inn accepts only cash payments.
There is an ATM down the block at a check cashing place if you need cash.
The prices at Bamboo Inn are amazing.
Large space with robot servers offers a unique dining vibe. Soups like bean paste stew and tofu soup come with meals that include many sides. Outdoor dog-friendly patio adds a chill, open-air spot despite busy service.
Soups come with a variety of flavors like bean paste stew, bulgogi soup, tofu soup, rib soup, and a flavorful cabbage soup. Meals often include two soups alongside many sides.
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Hanu K BBQ has its own free parking lot.
Reservations are recommended for weekend nights to avoid waiting.
They charge extra for any refill, including lettuce.
Fast food seafood grill buzzes with a mostly Spanish-speaking crowd and offers shrimp cocktails and a comprehensive menu at fair prices. Fish and shrimp soups shine, especially the Levántate Lázaro, served with chips and tortillas. Parking is tough near this busy spot.
Fish and shrimp soups stand out with packed ingredients and come with chips and tortillas. The Levántate Lázaro soup offers a rich, hearty flavor and is often sampled before ordering.
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Parking is difficult because the spot is busy.
The price is reasonable for the offerings.
The restaurant has a casual atmosphere.
Spacious outdoor patio with gas lamps creates a lively vibe for groups. Large beef short rib soup offers a warming broth that complements BBQ meats well. Rooftop dining adds a fun twist to the authentic Korean barbecue experience.
Large beef short rib soup stands out with its pure, warming broth that pairs well with BBQ meats. The soup starts mild but gains more flavor toward the end, making it a solid side or main dish.
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Happy hour runs Monday to Thursday from 5 PM to 7 PM with BOGO drinks.
Weekend lunch special is available from 11:30 AM to 4 PM for $27.99.
Parking is available for $3 directly next to the restaurant.
Spacious dining area features individual hot pots and electric grills for a lively meal. Each guest enjoys a personal soup pot with vegan and vegetarian options. Valet parking adds convenience, while a self-serve sauce bar offers customizable flavors.
Each person gets their own pot, making the soup experience hygienic and personal. Servers are attentive, refilling soup quickly while offering vegan and vegetarian options to build your own mix.
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Valet parking costs $2, but street parking is free and hard to find.
Reservations are required for evening dining, especially on weekends.
The all-you-can-eat option ranges from $25 to $33 per person.
Cozy spot with free parking and a large lot fits family meals and casual dining. Fresh sashimi and pufferfish stew highlight the menu, while clear pufferfish soup offers a clean, light taste. Soju specials add value to the slightly higher prices.
Clear, light pufferfish soup stands out with no fishy smell and a clean taste. The menu also features seafood hot pot and hand-torn noodle soup, offering a mix of bold flavors and comforting options.
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DaeBokJung is the only place serving blowfish in LA.
You can add eel to your sashimi combo for an extra three dollars.
Specialty items like monkfish stew are rare in LA, making this place special.
Tiny Salvadoran spot serves authentic pupusas and rich beef soups in a cozy patio setting with downtown views. Large portions come at affordable prices, though parking is tight near the school. Soups shine with bold flavors, especially the chicken and beef varieties.
Soups here include beef and chicken varieties that many find delicious and stand out as the best options. Some broths, like the whole paw broth, have a strong flavor that not everyone enjoys.
Good to know
Parking is a big problem during weekdays due to shared spaces.
You don't need to speak Spanish to get by at this restaurant.
The portion size is large for the price.