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.
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.
Kimchi fried rice stands out with its variety and a fun ornamental design made by the staff. It serves as a satisfying finish to the meal.
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.
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.
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.
Kimchi fried rice stands out with its cheese topping that boosts flavor. Bulgogi fried rice offers a spicy and flavorful experience.
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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.
Spacious Korean barbecue restaurant features unique cast-iron cauldron grills and a modern wood and stainless design. Atmosphere feels vibrant and casual with loud music and some chaotic energy. Guests often have food cooked at the table, enhancing an authentic dining experience.
Premium Korean BBQ stands out with Korean-style pot lid samgyeopsal and a memorable kimchi fried rice. The experience feels special and consistently satisfying for Korean food lovers.
Kimchi fried rice serves as a perfect finishing touch to meals here. It stands out with its bold flavor and is often ordered at the end to complete the dining experience.
Good to know
Reservations are not required, but arriving early is recommended to avoid long waits.
Parking can be difficult, but arriving early increases your chances of finding a spot.
The restaurant is not an all-you-can-eat option; meals are priced per item.
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.
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.
Kimchi fried rice stands out with its pickle radish and spicy flavor. It pairs well with meats like beef bulgogi and chicken dumplings.
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.
Modern Korean-style sushi restaurant pulses with K-pop music and videos, creating an energetic, lively atmosphere. Bright, loud space combines karaoke rooms and a bar, attracting groups looking for fun nights out. Tables feature call buttons for quick service, enhancing convenience amid vibrant energy.
Authentic Korean dishes like kimchi seafood pot, bacon kimchi fried rice, and Bulgogi Japchae stand out. A wide selection of flavored soju, including watermelon, complements the food well.
Bacon kimchi fried rice stands out with its bold flavors and satisfying texture. Crispy fried rice also delivers a notable crunch and taste.
Good to know
The karaoke room costs $40 with a minimum of one hour, and charges start after every 10 minutes.
Parking is challenging, but there is a dedicated parking lot right out front.
Happy hour runs from 5pm to 8pm Sunday through Thursday.
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.
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.
Fried rice pairs well with spicy wings and Korean fried chicken. It comes as part of specials and complements other dishes like seasoned fried zucchini and tacos.
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.
Korean restaurant offers induction burners at each table for hot pot dining with a casual, homey atmosphere reminiscent of South Korea. Entertainment includes Korean mukbang videos that add a light, humorous touch. The space stays clean and orderly with neat dish presentation, attracting those seeking authentic Korean flavors.
Authentic Korean flavors shine in dishes like GamJaTang and Galbi, with the bulgogi being tender and well-marinated. The dolsot bibimbap stands out as a favorite, paired with phenomenal kimchi and a variety of banchan that go beyond the usual few side dishes.
Fried rice comes with cheese and cooks in the same pan after the hotpot soup is discarded. It pairs well with the pork bone soup and adds a rich, savory finish to the meal. The rice is consistently delicious and complements dishes like gamjatang and ramen.
Good to know
Parking is limited during lunch and dinner times, so arrive early.
Street parking is recommended due to limited spaces in the lot.
Expect to pay around $40 for a medium hot pot for two.
Korean restaurant with privacy-focused design and laid-back atmosphere offers an intimate, chill vibe that stays quiet on weeknights and livens up on weekends. It serves as a late-night spot with a playlist full of bangers and a focus on drinking alongside sharing-sized food portions.
Soju selection stands out with many types, including flavored and homemade versions. The kimchi pancake is large and filling, while dishes like kimchi jiggae and spicy pork ribs offer solid Korean flavors.
Kimchi fried rice comes with bold flavors and often includes spam for added taste. It pairs well with dishes like bulgogi and steamed dumplings.
Good to know
The kitchen's last call is two hours before closing.
Parking is limited, but street parking is available nearby.
A service fee is charged for groups, including children.
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.
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.
Spicy fried rice comes with melted cheese grilled right in. Kimchi fried rice offers a huge portion packed with flavor, and the egg adds a creamy texture to the dish.
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.
Large dining space combines booths and communal seating with well-ventilated air, avoiding typical smoke buildup. Loud music creates a club-like atmosphere that encourages lively socializing, especially suited for groups and celebrations. The setting balances private and public options, making it versatile for different party sizes.
Offers all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ with high-quality meats like Chadol, Brisket, and Bulgogi. Side dishes include crispy kimchi pancakes and flavorful kimchi that pairs well with the meal.
Kimchi fried rice appears often but shows inconsistency. Some find it spicy and flavorful, while others get it cold and bland. Orders can get mixed up, leading to confusion.
Good to know
After 9 PM, all-you-can-eat is $27 with $4 draft beers.
Late-night happy hour offers great deals on food and drinks.
Expect a wait time of at least 45 minutes during peak hours.