Cozy spot with an open kitchen offers authentic Korean bowls like spicy pork bibimbap and bulgogi rice bowls. Family-run vibe keeps prices low and spice levels adjustable. Comics and books add quiet charm while you wait.
Spicy pork bibimbap offers fantastic flavor and a generous portion size. Japchae and bulgogi rice bowls deliver tasty, authentic Korean flavors comparable to Korean BBQ spots.
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Lunch specials range from $6 to $8, offering great value.
Bowls cost around $12, providing a filling meal.
Spiciness levels can be customized to suit your taste.
Bright space offers a DIY ramyun wall for a fun, hands-on Korean food experience. Cozy vibe blends with Korean street food style and lively atmosphere. Menu includes bulgogi cup bap and spicy tteokbokki for variety.
DIY ramyun stands out with a giant wall of ramyun options and custom toppings for a hands-on meal. Bulgogi cup bap, spicy tteokbokki, and homemade-style japchae add variety to the Korean food offerings.
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Slurp & Sip offers a self-serve instant ramen experience with a wide selection of Korean instant noodles and customizable toppings.
You get to cook the ramen yourself in a machine similar to those used in Korea.
They have a large ramen collection to choose from.
Small space with a cozy interior offers a chill vibe and few tables. Known for Korean fried chicken with a moist, crunchy texture and bold flavor. Rosรฉ Tteokbokki and Kimchi Fried Rice bring authentic Korean tastes that satisfy cravings.
Korean fried chicken stands out with its exceptional juiciness and bold flavor. The Rosรฉ Tteokbokki and Kimchi Fried Rice bowl add authentic Korean tastes that bring back classic cravings.
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The chicken is made per order, so expect longer wait times.
There are only a few small tables for dine-in customers.
No washroom facilities are available for customers.
Freshly remodeled space offers cozy atmosphere and ample parking. Korean BBQ shines with fresh pork belly and varied banchan. Friendly staff make cooking at the table fun and lively for families.
Korean BBQ features include steamed egg, brisket, and pork belly cooked right at the table. The banchan layout offers a variety of side dishes, and the staff are friendly and knowledgeable.
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Reservations are not required, making it easy to visit spontaneously.
The all-you-can-eat option costs $36.99 per person.
Happy hour offers great value but ends at 3 PM instead of 4 PM.
Korean BBQ shines with high-quality marinated beef and spicy pork grilled at your table. Robot servers add a unique interactive touch while TVs show sports, creating a bustling warm atmosphere. Generous banchan rounds out the authentic experience.
High-quality marinated beef bulgogi and spicy pork cook right at the table. A generous assortment of banchan complements the grilled meats, creating an authentic Korean BBQ experience.
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Reservations for large groups are easy to make, even on busy nights.
The all-you-can-eat option has a 90-minute time limit and allows two items at a time.
Parking is ample and wait times are minimal during peak hours.
Small, clean spot serves crispy Korean fried chicken with a light, crunchy texture. Enjoy moist kimchi fried rice alongside well-seasoned chicken like Galbi and kbbq. Casual vibe with moderate noise and plastic gloves makes eating with hands easy and fun.
Korean fried chicken stands out with crispy, well-seasoned pieces like the Galbi chicken and kbbq chicken. The kimchi fried rice is moist and perfectly seasoned, complementing the chicken dishes well.
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Expect a wait time of 15-20 minutes for freshly fried chicken.
Prices are considered a bit high, with 8 wing pieces costing $18.
The restaurant offers a lunch special that provides good value.
Small space offers a family-owned feel with cozy decor and a quiet vibe. Korean-Italian fusion shines in dishes like Kimchi Pasta with big, fresh shrimp and rich sauces. Build-your-own pasta and generous portions make it a casual spot for flavorful, affordable meals.
Big, fresh shrimp stand out in the Kimchi Pasta. Sauces mix bulgogi, buldak, and kimchi flavors smoothly with rich, chewy noodles in dishes like Seafood and Truffle Mushroom Pasta.
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Wow Spaghetti offers a Korean Italian fusion pasta concept.
Portions are generous, and the prices are fair.
The restaurant allows customers to build their own pasta or choose a specialty dish.
Interior features cabana-style seating that feels intimate yet spacious. Menu highlights include mushroom japchae for vegans and savory beef bulgogi. Lively energy blends with traditional Korean decor for an authentic dining experience.
Mushroom japchae stands out as a notable vegan dish. The menu includes beef bulgogi and katsu curry, both flavorful and well-prepared.
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Reservations are recommended for larger groups to ensure seating.
The restaurant offers family-style portions, ideal for groups of four or more.
Prices are on the higher end, so be prepared for a more expensive meal.