Restaurant offers cat-themed Asian fusion decor with stylish lighting and attractive pottery creating an upbeat, warm atmosphere. It draws a busy crowd, often fully booked, with a vibe balancing upscale and comfortable. The menu serves family-style Korean and Japanese dishes in a lively setting.
Dishes highlight kalbi short ribs served with vegetable wraps and dipping sauce, alongside hearty oxtail jjigae and fresh salads like baechu and heirloom tomato. The menu also features unique items like tomato kimchi somen and maitake tempura.
Dinner service offers a welcoming atmosphere with carefully prepared dishes. The menu reflects the deli's style, creating a unique dining experience.
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Reservations are recommended as Oken is often fully booked.
The menu features family-style dining with cold and hot appetizers.
Oken is kid-friendly, making it suitable for families.
Small space with minimalist black decor and elegant orchids creates a low-key, chilled atmosphere. Music adds to the cozy, casual vibe. Open late with complimentary snacks and drinks enhancing the experience.
Spicy pork and Tteokbokki stand out with bold flavors. The kimchi is abundant and pairs well with stir-fried pork and tofu. Rich beef broth ramen and tender Bossam on Soup add variety to the menu.
Late-night dinners work well here with a relaxed vibe. Groups find it suitable for casual evening meals with friendly service and a comfortable atmosphere.
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To The Moon opens until 2am on weekends and 1:30am on weekdays.
The last order is taken at 1:30am.
Prices are competitive compared to similar Korean restaurants in the area.
Korean restaurant offers authentic K-Chinese cuisine in a steamy, crowded space with a friendly atmosphere. The vibe includes two music stations playing simultaneously, creating a lively but sometimes distracting background. Seating is limited, so arriving early is common during busy times.
Jajangmyeong pairs well with Tang-soo-yuk, both made fresh with a rich sauce and chewy noodles. Korean fried chicken comes in a soy garlic flavor with the right amount of breading and sauce, all at reasonable prices.
Dinner happens early here, with a busy crowd arriving soon after 5:30. The food offers a consistent experience that brings people back for more.
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Expect a wait for a table during lunch hours, especially on weekends.
The parking lot is tiny and probably big enough for ten cars.
Arriving early is recommended due to limited seating.
Modern hot pot restaurant offers a spacious, clean interior with a casual, lively atmosphere enhanced by TVs playing mukbang and K-pop videos. Crowds gather for semi-casual dates and hangouts, enjoying a self-service bar and a variety of flavorful, spicy broths and fresh ingredients.
Spicy dishes like Mala Tteokbokki and Mala Rose Jjimdak stand out with a signature mala kick. The menu includes Korean drinks such as Milkis and Soju to complement the flavors.
Dinner hours bring a lively crowd dressed in cool outfits for dates and hangouts. The spot works well for both special occasions and casual dinners, with Tanghulu available as a dessert option.
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There is a small parking lot available behind the restaurant.
The restaurant offers build-your-own noodle or noodle soup bowls with Ala Carte grilled items.
Caution, it can get pricey if you load up your bowl.
Korean street pub atmosphere with lively energy and K-pop music playing on big screens. Open and spacious seating includes booths and tables, creating a cozy yet buzzing vibe especially late into the night. Glow sticks at each table and games add to the social, interactive experience.
Grilled squid and kimchi stew stand out alongside tteokbokki and kimchi jigae. Bulgogi hot pot offers a sweet and savory broth with mushrooms, tofu, and Korean beef for a warm, satisfying meal.
Korean dinner here features attentive service that adds to the experience. Friends gather after work for a casual, enjoyable meal.
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The restaurant is open until 12:30am, perfect for late-night dining.
Parking options include street parking and a nearby T-Mobile plaza.
Around $50 per person is enough for generous portions.
Modern, clean interior with comfortable seating and warm lighting creates a cozy, lively atmosphere. K-pop music and videos add a vibrant vibe that encourages conversation. Outdoor seating welcomes dogs, making it a relaxed spot for casual dining.
The menu features Galbi Jim with cheese, a large dish suitable for sharing, and a rich bulgogi soup that warms you up. Bossam and acorn cold noodles also stand out as flavorful options.
Dinner here often involves family gatherings and special occasions. Tables can be hard to get, showing its popularity for evening meals.
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Parking is limited, so arrive early to secure a spot.
Expect long wait times during peak hours, especially on weekends.
The restaurant is small, which can lead to crowded conditions.
Small restaurant offers quiet atmosphere with limited indoor seating and outdoor tables. Chicken dishes are crispy, flavorful, and authentic Korean style, with generous portions. The place attracts those seeking real Korean fried chicken with bones in a calm setting.
Korean fried chicken stands out with Galbi Wings that are tangy and smoky, plus a spicy galbi flavor that beats other sauces. The kimchi fried rice and tteokbokki match the quality and taste of authentic Korean dishes.
Staff offer delivery service for dinner orders, even during emergencies. Seating is very limited, so most dinners are ordered for take-away or delivery.
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Preordering on the app for pickup is an option.
Expect longer wait times during busy hours due to fresh preparation.
The meal costs around $16, which is reasonable for the portion size.
Eclectic interior with private booths creates a cozy yet lively atmosphere. Loud music and energetic vibe make it a fun spot for late-night hangouts. The space feels like stepping into a South Korean joint, distinct from its discreet exterior.
Late night meals feature bibimbap with quality ingredients and big portions. The menu includes sundubu jjigae with pork and kimchi, kimchi fried rice, spicy chicken wings, bulgogi, and Korean short ribs with a good meat-to-fat ratio.
Late dinners offer tasty food and a good time. The overall dinner experience is enjoyable and satisfying.
Good to know
The restaurant is open late, serving food until 11:30 PM.
Expect a busy atmosphere on weekend nights with slow service.
Portions are small, especially for groups, so order accordingly.
Cozy and casual Korean restaurant with a quiet atmosphere, especially early in the evening. Offers extensive menu options and impressive portion sizes, featuring standout banchan and tofu soup. Neighborhood spot feels genuine and unpretentious, often uncrowded during early dining hours.
Plentiful banchan includes garlicky cabbage kimchi, bean sprouts, and cucumber. The bibimbap features beautifully crisped rice, and the galbi tang offers rich broth with tender short ribs. Spicy cold noodles balance perfectly with sliced beef.
Dinner offers delicious Korean BBQ and tofu dishes with quick service. Meals come satisfying enough for leftovers.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended during peak hours to avoid long wait times.
The restaurant opens for dinner at 5 PM and is closed for lunch.
Expect a wait of 30-45 minutes during busy dinner hours.
Spacious Korean barbecue spot with large rectangular grills and an urban interior sets a lively, casual vibe. Hip-hop music plays loudly, creating an energetic atmosphere suited for groups and families. Guests cook their own meat, adding an interactive element to the dining experience.
All-you-can-eat Korean BBQ features bulgogi and galbi that stand out for their rich flavors. Soju pairs well with the meal, creating a satisfying dining experience.
All-you-can-eat dinners cost $43 plus tax and an 18% tip. The spot suits family dinners and team gatherings with soju. It works well for a non-traditional Thanksgiving or a meal before shopping.
Good to know
Gogi Time offers all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ for $40 per person.
Expect a mandatory 18% tip added to your bill.
Parking is available in a posted lot, which is better than street parking.