Korean barbecue restaurant offers high-quality meats with comfortable seating and family-friendly amenities like high chairs and kids' plates. The atmosphere stays laid-back and cozy, quiet during lunch and perfect for gatherings. Cooking vents are discreet, supporting a clean and airy environment.
Offers top-notch Korean BBQ with a variety combo that suits groups and includes generous banchan. Features options like aged ribeye, garlic galbi, and mega galbi ribs in an upmarket setting.
Weekend and weekday dinners offer a good atmosphere for groups and families. The spot works well for family dinners and gatherings with friends.
Good to know
Reservations are highly recommended to avoid long wait times.
Parking can be challenging, especially during peak hours.
Combo prices start at $60, requiring at least two meat orders.
Spacious restaurant with cyber-retro decor and bright neon signs creates a lively, modern atmosphere. Tables feature interactive grilling with strong air suction systems keeping the space smoke-free. Music and visible kitchen add to the fun, clean vibe suitable for groups and intimate gatherings.
High quality Korean BBQ meat stands out with flavorful options like Beef Bulgogi and marinated beef belly. The food is consistently fresh and delicious, paired with incredible service and atmosphere.
Swapping out the grill multiple times keeps the food fresh and hot. A lively yet cozy vibe pairs well with fast service and even a mouthwash dispenser in the bathroom for after dinner.
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88Q's grand opening is scheduled for January 2024, with a soft opening promotion offering 15% off Set Menus B and C from Monday to Thursday.
The wait during peak meal times can be long, so I recommend making a reservation.
There is a 90-minute limit on the dining time.
Large space with modern decor and warm glowing panels creates a high-energy vibe. Guests enjoy DIY boba bar and arcade games while waiting, adding a playful touch. Tables feature mounted screens for easy group ordering, enhancing the interactive experience.
Excellent beef quality stands out in the Korean BBQ offerings. Staff ensures the table is well stocked and explains everything clearly, making the all-you-can-eat experience smooth.
Dinner features attentive service from Melo and helpful cooking assistance by Vicky. The atmosphere suits group celebrations like Friendsgiving and birthdays.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended, especially for special events like birthdays.
Expect a $100 per person average bill for dining.
They offer unique ice creamsicles in ube or honeydew flavors for celebrations.
Korean street-style izakaya with barrel tables and vintage movie posters creates an authentic, casual vibe. Loud and lively atmosphere features K-pop karaoke and a photo booth for extra fun. Groups gather here to enjoy soju and spicy chicken feet in a relaxed setting.
Classic spot for Korean fried chicken with a solid lineup of drinks like soju, makgeolli, and sweet sparkling rice wines.
Casual nights out or late dinners with friends fit well here. Ending with ice cream offers a simple, satisfying finish.
Good to know
Parking can be tricky during weekends, especially in the crowded mall area.
Expect to pay under $30 per person for a satisfying meal with generous portions.
The restaurant is open late on weekends, making it a great late-night dining option.
Broth-based Korean BBQ cooked tableside creates a unique dining experience with bold, authentic flavors. Casual interior with booth and table seating offers a homey, comforting atmosphere reminiscent of dining at a friend's house. Consistent quality and generous portions attract those seeking traditional Korean dishes with a distinctive twist.
Seng Bulgogi stands out as a flavorful, juicy specialty cooked with house broth. The squid hot stone bibimbap crisps the rice nicely, and the banchan complement the rich meats well.
Amazing food and service create a great atmosphere for dinners. The spot works well for family gatherings.
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Parking is ample and convenient for diners.
Lunch specials are available every day of the week.
The restaurant offers a unique cooking method where staff cooks the meat for you.
Korean barbecue spot with classy cuts of meat and a lively, festive atmosphere that feels like a local Seoul BBQ. Grills produce uneven heat but smoke vents work well, keeping the air clear. Music is loud, making conversation difficult, while the vibe stays casual and comfortable.
Offers a classy Korean BBQ experience with excellent beef quality and a variety of delicious meats. Comes with tasty banchan and a nice ambiance.
Casual atmosphere sets the tone for dinner with Korean BBQ as the main highlight. Friendly service from Angela enhances the early dinner experience.
Good to know
Happy hour offers 50% off large beers and appetizers on late Friday nights.
Parking can be difficult in the shared lot, especially during busy hours.
All meals include unlimited banchan, rice, and a choice of soup or salad.
Korean restaurant offers homey atmosphere with Kpop and Kdramas playing on TVs. Spacious and clean setting supports a relaxing vibe. Known for flavorful tofu soups and Galbi, it draws those seeking authentic Korean cuisine.
Bibimbap and tofu soup combo comes with freshly made traditional banchan. Galbi offers a tender, sweet-charred taste that pairs well with rice. Spicy pork, tteokbokki, pork cutlet, and dumpling soup add variety to the Korean menu.
Dinner here offers a good atmosphere that suits early evening meals. The setting supports a relaxed vibe for sharing food with friends.
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A meal for two costs around $100.
The galbi is $32 for 12 pieces and does not include rice or sides.
All food comes with complimentary side dishes.
Spacious dining room with clean, modern design and bright lighting creates a comfortable, welcoming atmosphere. Noise levels stay moderate even when busy, supporting a relaxed vibe. Known for authentic Korean stews served with generous portions and consistent quality.
Bossam comes in a big portion, tender and full of flavor. Bulgogi is well-marinated and juicy, while buckwheat cold noodles offer a refreshing balance. Free refill side dishes include fish cakes and kimchi, and baby octopus mandu has a chewy texture with a sweet-spicy kick.
Offers a solid spot for family or friends dinners with a casual vibe. Serves well for weekday meals or a dinner before an event.
Good to know
Weekday dine-in specials are available throughout this month.
The restaurant offers ample parking space for visitors.
Expect large portion sizes, perfect for sharing among groups.
Neon lighting and live music create a lively, late-night atmosphere reminiscent of 1980s Tokyo streets and Chinese street nightlife. Spacious layout includes private rooms for groups, supporting both casual dinners and karaoke sessions. The vibe blends fun decor with energetic entertainment, making it a popular spot for social gatherings.
Cold noodles stand out as a refreshing highlight, often paired with succulent bulgogi skewers and excellent BBQ meat. The cold noodles offer inventive flavors and balance the richness of the grilled dishes.
Lively and fun vibe suits groups and casual dinners. Live karaoke adds to the late-night energy and makes dinner with friends entertaining.
Good to know
Happy hour features $1 lamb skewers on weekdays from 4-6pm.
BOGO beer specials are available during weeknights.
Parking is ample and free for restaurant patrons.
Chinese Korean cuisine fills a clean interior with private dining rooms and a crisp, authentic vibe. The atmosphere balances quick seating and generous portions, attracting groups for gatherings. Parking is generally available but can be tight at times.
Tang su yook stands out with its crispy texture and rich flavor. Jjajangmyeon features freshly made noodles and a savory black bean sauce, with the gan-jjajangmyeon being the most notable dish.
Dinner service offers prompt attention but the food quality stays average. Seafood mix over rice is not available during dinner.
Good to know
Parking is available in front and back of the restaurant.
Expect a wait of less than three minutes during peak lunch times.
Most dishes are priced around $20 to $30, with large portions.
Spacious Korean restaurant with a central grill and an effective exhaust system keeps the air clear. The atmosphere is warm and welcoming but often loud and crowded, making it unsuitable for quiet meals. Background K-pop music and occasional fire shows add lively energy to the space.
Galbi-jjim stands out with its huge portions and medium spice level, offering tender ribs that come right off the bone. The kimchi is very authentic, and the Oo Guh Ji Galbi Tang with purple rice is a popular choice for Korean soup lovers.
Offers flexible dinner hours suitable for late meals and social gatherings. Serves as a reliable spot for casual dinner dates and group dinners.
Good to know
They offer a special morning breakfast from 6 am to 10:30 am.
Breakfast before 10am includes discounts off regular prices.
Sun Nong Dan is open 24/7, making it convenient for late-night dining.
Korean barbecue restaurant with a self-serve meat bar and spacious seating accommodates groups comfortably. The atmosphere is lively but relaxed, featuring excellent ventilation and high-energy music. Clean, modern design supports a welcoming vibe without feeling rushed.
Offers all-you-eat Korean BBQ with better meat quality than most AYCE spots. Includes free banchan refills, a salad bar, and hot bar with Tteokbokki and dumplings. Favorites include spicy brisket, kimchi fried rice, tofu soup, and bulgogi.
No waiting occurs even during the weekend dinner rush. Dinner offers an all-you-can-eat option priced at $25.99, which is quite affordable.
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Show your ID to eat for free on your birthday.
Lunch special priced at $19.99 is available from 11:30am to 4pm.
Lunch happy hour offers affordable deals every day.
Korean restaurant offers a busy, noisy atmosphere with clean, spacious seating that avoids feeling cramped. The vibe is homey and cozy, reminiscent of a lively Koreatown spot. It attracts diners seeking authentic tofu soup and Korean BBQ with reasonable prices and late hours.
Galbi and tofu soup combos come in generous portions with perfectly flavored, tender LA galbi. The kimchi and cucumber banchan are served abundantly and stand out for their strong flavors.
Open late, it serves dinner until late night and suits those craving a meal after usual hours. Weekend dinners may involve a wait time.
Good to know
Parking can be challenging on weekends and at night.
Expect long wait times during weekend dinner hours.
The line is usually fast, with seating in 5-10 minutes during off-peak times.
Spacious interior with Chinese-style decor and live plants and animals creates a comfortable setting. Quiet atmosphere with subtle background music offers a calm dining experience. Korean-style Chinese dishes like jjajangmyeon and jjamppong attract diners seeking distinctive flavors.
Jjajangmyeon stands out with its rich flavor, paired often with jjamppong and tang soo yook for a full Korean meal experience.
Hosts large family dinners comfortably, accommodating groups of 20-25 people. Serves as a setting for important gatherings like engagement dinners where families meet.
Good to know
Parking is free and convenient, reducing stress for visitors.
Reservations are not required, and there is usually no waiting.
The restaurant offers huge portion sizes, perfect for sharing.
Small, clean space fills with loud, cheerful energy as groups enjoy meals together. Affordable pricing pairs with top-quality Korean BBQ, including standout brisket and marinated short ribs. Free ice cream after meals adds a simple, welcoming touch.
Korean BBQ features tender bulgogi and brisket with fantastic grilling quality. Service stands out as notably better than other spots, and pricing offers good value.
Dinner offers a limited selection with very few items available. Pork jowl appears on both lunch and dinner menus. Prices sit at $34.99 for dinner, and casual dinner parties suit the setting best.
Good to know
The restaurant changed from charging per serving to an all-you-can-eat model.
There are two menu prices: $26.99 for lunch and $34.99 for dinner.
Visiting early on weekends helps avoid the crowd.