Asian restaurant with modern, inviting decor and photo-worthy corners creates a friendly, vibey atmosphere. Loud, chill music and several TVs showing sports and K-pop fill the space. Cocktails like lychee and passionfruit complement soft dumplings and flavorful chicken rolls.
Korean cuisine here delivers consistently amazing food with perfect service and hospitality. Every dish shows high quality and great flavor.
Korean fried chicken stands out here with crispy, flavorful pieces. The menu also features beef bulgogi bowls and bulgogi chow mein, both rich and savory.
Good to know
Happy hour starts at 8pm with $1 wings and late night deals.
The $1 wings are a popular choice during happy hour.
Parking is easier at this location compared to others in the area.
Multiple TVs show Korean shows and K-pop music performances, creating a laid-back, chill vibe with music at a comfortable volume. Seating is available both inside and outside, offering a cozy and welcoming atmosphere. The place attracts those who appreciate high-quality Korean fried chicken with consistent food and service.
Food here stays fresh and crunchy with consistent quality. Staff are friendly and attentive, enhancing the delicious Korean BBQ experience.
Korean fried chicken stands out with flavors like Galbi and spicy bulgogi. The menu also features bulgogi bowls and cheesy wings, delivering solid Korean BBQ options.
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Expect wait times of 20 minutes or longer, even when not crowded.
Order ahead for takeout as food is made fresh.
Combo meals are only available for in-house dining.
Stone flat grills create a low-smoke, clean cooking environment with even heat distribution. Spacious, airy dining area stays quiet and comfortable even when busy. The atmosphere feels extremely clean with cool lighting and early Formica-style decor.
Food arrives quickly with delicious flavors and reasonable prices. The menu includes fantastic sides, and the dining area feels comfortable without smoke or crowding.
Korean BBQ features high-quality meats cooked on stone slabs, including wagyu bulgogi, brisket, and garlic butter shrimp. The menu offers spicy pork bulgogi, cheese corn, and unique soups like Kimchi Jjigae, complemented by flavorful pickled jalapeño banchan and other side dishes.
Good to know
The all-you-can-eat menu has a 2-hour time limit.
Happy hour runs after 9 pm during the week.
Parking can be difficult; expect to circle for a spot.
Korean barbecue restaurant features robot servers and tablet ordering for a mostly automated experience. Atmosphere stays cozy and inviting with lattice grills that enhance smoky flavors. The vibe is fun and relaxed, suitable for casual meals and special occasions.
Food here stands out for its amazing taste and spectacular quality. A robot delivers the dishes, adding a unique touch to the dining experience.
Offers Korean BBQ with a generous spread and big flavor. Side dishes include kimchi, pickled radish, japchae, and steamed egg. Known for LA Galbi and a wide variety of options for lunch or dinner.
Good to know
Happy hour specials are available, offering great deals on drinks and appetizers.
The restaurant opens at 12 PM, and there is usually no wait at that time.
The ordering process is efficient and involves cute robots for service.
Korean restaurant with clean, modern interior and K-pop music videos playing on large TVs. Atmosphere is welcoming and pleasant, suitable for casual dinners and catching up with friends. Tables are close together, creating a lively but sometimes noisy environment.
Spicy beef soup, dumplings, and bossam stand out as comfort food dishes here. Portions come good-sized and the food stays properly Korean and delicious.
Bossam stands out with thinly sliced pork belly, fresh garlic, jalapeños, and two sauces that add a good salt profile. Cold noodles and spicy beef soup also shine, offering a close taste to authentic Korean comfort food.
Good to know
Reservations are not accepted; the restaurant uses a paper waitlist only.
Expect long wait times on weekend nights, often exceeding 40 minutes.
Parking is plentiful and free, making access easy for visitors.
Modern, clean space with K-pop music sets a relaxed, welcoming vibe. Seating is comfortable, and tables feature cute animal-themed menu holders with QR codes. Korean fried chicken stands out for its crunchy texture and flavorful wings, often paired with Korean beer.
Korean fried chicken stands out with its crispy texture and rich flavor. Food arrives quickly and piping hot, showing clear attention to timing and quality.
Korean fried chicken stands out with options like honeyjam and Saigon style. The Rose tteokbokki offers a flavorful twist, and the kimchi pasta is a popular staple loved for its taste.
Good to know
Happy hour runs until 7:00 PM with special drink deals.
Soju deals are available during happy hour.
The price for 12 pieces of chicken is now $24 after tax.
Food court setup offers a quick, compact meal with a noisy atmosphere. Korean soups like spicy soondae guk and beef back bone soup stand out for rich flavors and hearty portions. Prices run higher than nearby gukbap spots, but convenient location inside a market adds to the experience.
Food here offers generous portions with flavors that closely match authentic Korean dishes. The blood haejangguk stands out as a notable favorite, delivering a rich and satisfying taste.
Spicy soondae guk delivers a flavor bomb with just enough heat. Pork gukbap and soondae guk appear here when they are rare elsewhere. Kimchi and radish kimchi stand out as especially delicious sides.
Good to know
The restaurant is located inside the Balboa Park H Mart food court.
Each dish costs around $20, which is higher than nearby options.
Bring cash as some vendors in the food court may not accept cards.
Huge Korean grocery store with spacious food court featuring about eight vendors and a small French bakery. Crowded aisles make maneuvering carts difficult, but the place offers an outstanding selection of authentic Asian foods and fresh seafood. Walls display maker-inspired graphics, adding a unique visual touch.
Many varieties of fresh and frozen Korean food fill the market. A food court offers different cuisines alongside a bakery. The market stocks a wide range of Asian food products and fresh produce.
Offers a wide range of pre-marinated Korean BBQ meats and fresh seafood. Ready-made Korean dishes like kimchi kimbap, bulgogi, and various banchan side dishes are available alongside fresh vegetables and live fish.
Good to know
H Mart Balboa offers a large selection of Korean food and snacks.
Parking can be challenging at times.
The store is clean and well-organized.
Sushi restaurant blends Korean pub style with a vibrant izakaya vibe, featuring K-pop music and multiple TVs showing music videos. Atmosphere stays lively and cool with neon signs and a large fan. Bar offers a variety of soju cocktails alongside high-quality sushi and Korean dishes.
Food features delicious sushi and consistently great flavors. Service complements the excellent dining experience.
Bibimbap and Korean fried chicken stand out with strong flavors and crisp textures. The menu also features bossam, kalguksal, Dubu Kimchi, fried Mandu, and bulgogi fries, with soju sometimes offered on the house.
Good to know
Zzan is open late for late-night food cravings.
They sometimes play K-dramas and mukbangs alongside music videos.
Credit card payments are accepted, and tap pay is available.
Small Korean restaurant offers authentic home-cooked vibe with a peaceful atmosphere and occasional courtyard fountain sounds. Outdoor seating with umbrellas provides a pleasant dining experience despite the compact food court setting. Staff converse in Korean, enhancing the genuine cultural feel.
Food here is authentic Korean with excellent quality and reasonable prices. Dishes like stir-fried squid are flavorful without being too spicy, and the wait for food can be long but worth it.
Bulgogi stands out with generous portions and strong flavor, enough for two people at $16. Freshness and careful preparation show in dishes like Bibimbap, Gimbap, and Soondubu with beef, all well seasoned and appealing.
Good to know
There is no indoor seating; all meals are takeout only.
Outdoor seating is available in the courtyard for dining.
The menu features traditional Korean dishes like Gimbap and stews.
Marketplace setting buzzes with lively atmosphere and constant overhead plane noise. Seating spreads across indoor and outdoor areas with picnic tables and turf. Fusion of Korean and Mexican flavors stands out, offering varied sauces and large portions that attract a diverse crowd.
Korean-Mexican fusion food blends authentic flavors with a spicy salsa verde kick. Fast service delivers delicious, well-crafted dishes that stand out among many options.
Bulgogi dishes stand out with tender meat and authentic flavors, often mixed with a hint of Mexican influence. Korean Fried Chicken wings and kimchi or bulgogi fries offer bold, tasty options that highlight the fusion of Korean and Mexican styles.
Good to know
Expect about a 15-minute wait for food preparation.
The restaurant offers a variety of six different sauces for customization.
Open carry is allowed for the brewery/bar in the market.
Charcoal grills create a smoky, vibrant atmosphere in a small, cozy space with tables close together. The place fills quickly, leading to long waits and a lively, bustling vibe. Strong smoke and limited ventilation add to the intense grilling experience.
Mouthwatering Korean barbecue offers rich flavors and an inviting atmosphere. Food quality is consistently excellent, making the wait worthwhile.
Charcoal grilling stands out as a game changer compared to gas at most Korean BBQ spots. The all you can eat option pairs well with a variety of side dishes like crisp kimchi and tasty cucumber, creating a balanced meal.
Good to know
Expect wait times of 1-2 hours during peak hours on weekends.
Parking can be difficult to find, especially during busy times.
Reservations are not accepted; arrive early to avoid long lines.
Small, family-owned Korean restaurant with traditional decor and a homey, unpretentious vibe. Atmosphere feels casual and lively, filled with the scent of simmering broths and sizzling garlic. Known for authentic Korean dishes and wide variety of menu options.
Food offers authentic Korean flavors with standout dishes like beef and potstickers. Meals come with tea and provide great value at around $13.95.
Kimchi stew stands out with its Jeolla-do style, rich and fermented soybean flavor. The banchan is consistently amazing, complementing dishes like Samgyetang and bulgogi cooked just right.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM.
Expect a 45-minute wait for a table during peak hours.
Parking is free but can be difficult to find during dinner time.
Restaurant offers simple decor with K-pop music videos and Korean shows playing on TVs, creating a friendly and inviting atmosphere. The space feels clean and well-designed with plenty of seating, though it can get uncomfortably warm inside. The vibe reflects a casual dining experience with a touch of Korean street culture.
Food here is freshly made and consistently delicious. The menu offers great flavors that make dining inside worthwhile despite parking challenges.
Korean fried chicken stays crispy and freshly made with great taste and affordability. Kimchi fried rice comes with perfectly cooked rice coated in a savory sauce and bold kimchi flavors, while rose tteokbokki features a cheesy, rich sauce.
Good to know
Parking can be challenging on Saturday nights, so plan accordingly.
The restaurant offers both takeout and dine-in service options.
Expect to pay around $49 for a whole chicken, which may be considered pricey.
Korean-style corn dog shop with freshly made, pop culture-inspired corn dogs and a varied menu featuring spicy and cheesy options. Cozy, cool interior with light-up decorations creates a relaxed vibe for casual hangouts. The place draws a crowd that appreciates unique flavors and quick service without wait times.
Food arrives fresh and quick with high quality ingredients. Portions match prices well, offering delicious Korean street food flavors.
Kimchi fries stand out with spicy seasoning and a great price. The menu also features a spicy dog and a half and half option that pair well with the fries.
Good to know
The restaurant maintains a clean environment for dining.
There are many unique corn dog options inspired by pop culture.
Prices are reasonable considering the portion sizes.
Large, modern Korean grocery store with spacious aisles and bright lighting creates a pleasant shopping environment. Frequent bursts of K-pop music add lively energy, while food court and bakery options offer diverse Korean cuisine experiences.
Offers a wide variety of Asian foods and snacks, including plenty of Korean products. Features a hot and cold bar with assorted dishes and a food court with a bakery known for birthday cakes. Prices stay reasonable for both regular and exotic items.
A huge kimchi selection stands out alongside an amazing Korean BBQ range. The store offers a wide variety of soju, meat, and seafood, plus many Korean food products and banchan.
Good to know
There are special offers every week.
Zion Market has a great selection of seafood, both fresh and frozen.
Expect to find the best deals on produce in California.
Spacious dining area with many big TVs showing sports creates a chill, low-key vibe. Music plays softly in the background, adding to the relaxed atmosphere. The place draws people looking for Korean fried chicken and casual meals with beer or soju.
Food features consistent texture especially in chicken, with delicious options that stay true to flavor. Meals come out spectacular and satisfying every time.
Korean fried chicken stands out with options like spicy and yangnyeom sauces. The menu also features Bulgogi Tacos, hot stone bibimbap, pork potstickers, and a pork belly kimchi bowl.
Good to know
Happy hour runs all day on Thursdays with discounted drinks.
Enjoy $1 wings on Mondays and Tuesdays during happy hour.
A $22 gratuity is automatically added for parties of six or more.
Charcoal grills create a smoky, authentic Korean BBQ atmosphere with separate dining areas for BBQ and non-BBQ seating. The vibe is chill and reminiscent of old-school Korea, with many Korean diners and no music playing. The space feels cozy and comfortable despite some smoke and a slightly dated interior.
Traditional Korean BBQ cooks over charcoal, giving dishes a smoky flavor. Meals include an 8-person package with authentic Korean cuisine enjoyed in a lively setting.
Authentic coal grill Korean BBQ stands out with flavorful galbi and charcoal grilling that mimics dining in Korea. The menu includes a good variety like bossam, mul naengmyeon, and kimchi stew, all served with attentive service.
Good to know
Reservations are not needed, even on weekends.
Parking can be challenging to find in the area.
The restaurant uses real charcoal for grilling, enhancing flavor.
Large, bright space with spaced tables creates a comfortable, open environment. Atmosphere feels sterile and quiet, lacking warmth or mood. Ordering happens via table tablets, making service efficient and convenient.
Korean-style Chinese dishes arrive quickly with shareable portions and flavorful, delicious taste. The menu consistently offers great food that satisfies cravings for this cuisine.
Jjajangmyeon comes with grilled pork strips or green chili on top for mild spice. Black bean noodles taste slightly watery but pair well with tangsuyuk. Only one banchan is served, pickled daikon.
Good to know
Parking can be challenging during peak hours due to limited spaces.
Free parking is available in the lot for diners.
Ordering is done via tablets at the table, streamlining the process.
Korean barbecue restaurant with table grills and K-pop music creates an energetic, Seoul-like vibe. Atmosphere stays warm and inviting despite occasional loud music and smoke from grills. Guests cook fresh, tender meats themselves, enjoying interactive dining with a lively, casual pace.
Food comes out quickly and stays solid in quality. Staff keeps the table well supplied, with pork and beef bulgogi standing out as notable dishes.
Fresh Korean BBQ comes out quickly with options like beef belly, pork, and beef bulgogi. Sides include japchae and steamed egg, all served in an affordable all-you-can-eat style with no wait times.
Good to know
The all-you-can-eat buffet costs around $34.99 per person.
Expect a 30-minute wait for parking and an additional hour to be seated.
A gratuity of $27 is automatically added to your check.
Spacious and clean interior hosts a lively but comfortable atmosphere with upbeat energy and ample seating. The place fills with people enjoying varied Korean BBQ meats, especially different types of intestines. It offers options to cook food in the back, allowing for a more relaxed dining experience away from the grill.
Korean food here is delicious and served quickly with welcoming service. Prices stay reasonable for the amount of food provided.
Quality Korean BBQ shines with prime meats and a wide variety of options including different types of intestines. LA Galbi stands out as a super tasty dish, complemented by various sides like kimchi, steamed egg, and corn cheese.
Good to know
Parking is challenging, especially during rush hours and weekends.
The restaurant is not all-you-can-eat, but prices are reasonable for meat sets.
The menu features a wide variety of KBBQ meats, including unique options like intestines.
Spacious Korean grocery store offers wide variety of fresh seafood and diverse Asian foods with an ethnic food court and onsite bakery. Clean and organized aisles create a pleasant shopping environment. Fresh fish and meats stand out as key highlights.
Large space offers a wide selection of Asian foods including Korean, Vietnamese, and other varieties. The food court features many Korean dishes and side options, while produce, meats, frozen foods, and snacks cover many needs at reasonable prices.
Bibimbap and kimbap come in large portions with authentic flavors and fair prices. A wide selection of seafood, soju, ramen, kimchi, and sauces offers variety not found in regular stores.
Good to know
Weekly sales feature a few items at discounted prices.
Expect to find the best selection of fresh fish available in the area.
H Mart is known for its cleanliness and well-organized aisles.
Bright, casual space with sports games on TV adds a lively touch. Offers both quick to-go and table service options, attracting a mix of diners. Known for generous portions and Korean fried chicken that many find delicious and authentic.
Food features rosé tteokbokki and Matcho chicken with a focus on Korean flavors. Service offers both quick to-go and relaxed table dining options.
Korean fried chicken tastes just like the ones in Korea, with standout dishes like rosé tteokbokki and Matcho chicken. The owner often shares free tteokbokki, adding to the friendly vibe.
Good to know
You order and pay at the counter, and then they bring your food to the table.
Extra dipping sauces require an additional payment; you only get one per order.
The Hot Fried Tenders cost $8.99 for four larger pieces, enough for one person.
Neighborhood cafe with down-home decor and a comfortable, relaxing atmosphere. Offers kid-friendly amenities and a patio for outdoor dining. Known for atypical breakfast options and a clean, inviting space.
Food here is consistently delicious and served with pleasant staff. Orders come out quickly and maintain good quality.
Breakfast features bulgogi and eggs with a mix of spicy and sweet flavors, including a kimchi eggs benedict with hollandaise and poached egg. Korean fried chicken appears alongside waffles, while kimchi fried rice shows inconsistent quality.
Good to know
Parking is limited, so arrive early to secure a spot.
The cafe offers a variety of breakfast options, including Korean dishes.
Dogs are not allowed inside the cafe due to state law.
Open dining area with ample seating and a bar-type atmosphere creates a lively, fast-paced vibe ideal for hanging out and drinking. The place offers plastic gloves at tables to keep hands clean while eating saucy wings. Korean fried chicken stands out with crispy, spicy flavors that pair well with beer and soju.
Chicken stands out as the main highlight with excellent flavor. Food suits casual dinners with friends and kids, though prices lean a bit high.
Offers authentic Korean fried chicken with a variety of seasonings including a crispy plain style and a honey soy half chicken. Also serves tteokbokki and seafood items that pair well with soju.
Good to know
Parking is limited with only about 15 spots available in front.
Happy hour offers discounts on drinks and appetizers.
You must place your order using a tablet at each table.
Cramped space with Japanese-style decor creates a cozy, family-like atmosphere filled with authentic Korean conversations. The vibe stays quiet and unassuming, attracting a modest crowd even on busy nights. Generous portions of homemade-style Korean dishes define the dining experience here.
Food feels like warm home-cooked meals with authentic Korean flavors. The pork bone hotpot stands out for its size and rich taste, served in generous portions with quality ingredients.
Spicy tofu soup and kimchi hotpot stand out with customizable protein and rich flavor. Bossam, soondae, and soups offer solid variety, while mango soju adds a sweet touch.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended to avoid long wait times, especially on weekends.
The restaurant is kid-friendly, making it a good choice for families.
Expect a casual atmosphere with no strict dress code.
Modern and clean interior with large dining tables and excellent air quality control keeps smoke and grease away. Loud music, often heavy metal, creates a high-energy but challenging atmosphere for conversation. The space offers semi-private tables with simple decor and plenty of elbow room.
Food offers delicious flavors with good meat quality and plentiful portions. Cooking your own food adds a fun, interactive element.
Offers a full menu with authentic Korean dishes like marinated beef ribs, cold noodles, and steamed egg in a stone bowl. Includes popular sides such as corn cheese, dumplings, Tteokbokki, and fish cakes alongside tender LA galbi and flavorful stews.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended, especially during peak hours.
Parking is available but can be limited; consider arriving early.
The all-you-can-eat lunch set costs $27 per person.
Bar area with multiple monitors creates a sports bar atmosphere. Lighting and energy feel lively but not crowded, with faster service and ample parking compared to other locations. Korean fried chicken stands out as crispy and flavorful, especially the soy garlic wings.
Food features super tasty wings with amazing quality that often makes people want more than ten. Staff provide quick updates and helpful service while waiting for orders.
Korean fried chicken here is thick, sticky, and generously sauced, especially the Yangnyeom style. Japchae also appears on the menu and tastes good.
Good to know
$1 wing special available on Mondays and Tuesdays.
Takeout quality may be inconsistent; dine-in is recommended.
The Village Way location has more parking and faster service.
Spacious modern dining area with bronze-colored Liberty Bell exhaust hoods and effective ventilation keeps smoke away despite indoor grilling. Loud music creates a lively, energetic atmosphere that can make conversation challenging. Outdoor patio is pet-friendly, adding a relaxed option for seating.
Food comes fresh and of good quality with a chance to make your own dishes. Staff keep the grills replaced and food flowing, supporting a smooth dining experience.
Offers dry-aged ribeye and Wagyu short rib in an all-you-can-eat setting, which is rare. The place has excellent ventilation so the air doesn't get heavy with meat smoke.
Good to know
The restaurant has a 2-hour dining limit and last call is at 9:45 PM.
They require a minimum of two people for the all-you-can-eat option.
You must get on the wait list even if the place is empty.