Korean fried chicken spot with lively K-Pop music videos projected on the wall creates a chill and inviting atmosphere. The space feels fresh and tidy, perfect for casual meals with friends. Known for authentic, crispy chicken and reasonable prices, it offers a taste reminiscent of Seoul's street food scene.
Korean fried chicken here is juicy, crunchy, and light with a crispy finish. The Yangnyum Chicken stands out as a unique offering rarely found in Colorado. Bowls like bulgogi and chicken mayo come with flavorful, well-prepared ingredients.
Lunch here offers generous portions and good value with specials and combos. The Chicken Mayo Bowl stands out as a popular choice for a satisfying midday meal.
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You can order on their app for faster service.
Call in orders ahead of time to avoid long wait times.
The portion sizes are generous, often requiring take-home containers.
Small, clean, and minimalist interior creates a cozy, casual atmosphere with loud music and a welcoming vibe like being invited into someone's home. Seating can feel crowded but the space remains inviting and comfortable for dining in or take-out.
Creamy tteokbokki stands out with its light spice and smooth texture. Korean BBQ wings come in large portions with various toppings, and soju pairs well with cutlet dishes.
Offers pork cutlets and tornado fried rice for a flavorful lunch. Portions like the buffalo wings balance great taste with manageable spice and size.
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The restaurant is wheelchair accessible.
The parking lot can get very busy and congested.
The price is affordable; two of us spent under 30 dollars.
Small, unassuming Korean restaurant with a cozy, home-style vibe and limited seating that fills up quickly. Atmosphere feels authentic and warm, attracting mostly older Korean patrons. Menu is small but exceptional, featuring standout dishes like bibimbap and soft tofu soup.
Bibimbap stands out with its rich ingredients and searing heat in the dolsot version. The kimchi is homemade, fresh, and crispy, often bought in large jars to take home. The menu also features well-seasoned soondubu and bulgogi served on a sizzling plate.
Lunch features Korean dishes with consistent quality. The spot suits casual meals with friends or solo visits.
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The restaurant is closed on Thursdays and Sundays.
Seating is limited, making it hard to accommodate large parties.
The restaurant fills up quickly, especially around lunchtime.
Spacious restaurant with modern Korean interior and Japanese paintings creates a colorful, upscale atmosphere. Lighting is well balanced, making the space feel inviting and cozy. The vibe stays mellow and pleasant, attracting diners looking for a relaxed yet stylish experience.
Bulgogi stands out with its rich broth and comes in generous portions, especially in the clay pot and with glass noodles. Other Korean dishes like Dak galbi and jeyuk bokkeum show solid quality alongside the bulgogi.
Lunch features a generous bento box with a choice of protein, rice, California rolls, and tempura. The Bulgogi lunch special offers a filling meal with a good sample of items.
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Japon Sushi & Asian Cuisine just opened and has been operating for a few weeks.
Parking in the complex right behind the shop is easy and accessible.
The menu features unique roll options that are not commonly found elsewhere.
Cozy mom-and-pop shop style with K-pop music videos playing on TV creates a welcoming, fun vibe. Korean street food, especially authentic Korean hot dogs and corn dogs, draws a busy crowd. Efficient self-ordering kiosk and affordable prices add to the overall experience.
Bibimbap stands out with its terrific flavor. The kimchi recipe is perfected and a must-try. Kimbap stays fresh and flavorful, while tteokbokki offers a delightful taste.
Juicy hot dogs serve as a quick and satisfying lunch option. Regular visits happen for a casual meal or snack with friends and family.
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The Korean corn dogs are priced at $5 each.
The menu features a variety of unique hot dog options.
The place is known for its cleanliness.
Korean restaurant with a fresh modern remodel and walls displaying colorful menus in English, Korean, and Chinese. Atmosphere stays warm and inviting with a quiet dining experience. Known for authentic, generous portions of traditional Korean soups featuring rich, flavorful broths and tender meats.
Hearty Korean soups like galbi tang and seolleongtang stand out with rich, flavorful broths. The menu includes spicy cold noodles and mushroom guk bap, both delivering authentic, bold tastes.
Lunch feels like a cozy meal at grandma's house with simple, comforting dishes. The spot serves bibim naengmyeon and suits casual solo or group lunches.
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Mr. Tang offers a wonderful selection of traditional Korean soups.
The portions are generous, making it ideal for sharing.
Prices are reasonable for the quality of food offered.
Spacious dining room with an industrial look and individual grills at each table creates a social cooking experience. Atmosphere ranges from lively and bustling to cozy with mood lighting, suitable for groups or date nights. Decor and music evoke a Korean urban vibe, enhancing authenticity.
Offers all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ with a variety of meats and improved banchan selection including mac salad, potato salad, radish, and vegetable pancake. Known for high-quality galbi and great sides at reasonable prices.
Lunch offers all-you-can-eat options with larger portions at a weekday happy hour price. Lunch prices are more affordable than dinner, making it a budget-friendly choice.
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Reservations are recommended for larger groups to avoid wait times.
The all-you-can-eat option costs around $40 per person.
Happy hour offers a $23 per person deal on weekdays.
Small space with casual pub style and cozy atmosphere creates a relaxed vibe. Delicious Korean BBQ features a variety of meats and standout sides like mashed potato salad and pickled radish. Groups often share all-you-can-eat options, making it lively and social.
Unlimited Korean BBQ lets you cook your own very good quality meat with a variety of delicious options. Soft tofu stew and bulgogi add to the exquisite food experience at reasonable prices.
Weekend lunch buffet costs $38 and offers all you can eat options. The $30 lunch special excludes weekends, noted in small print on the menu.
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The unlimited BBQ costs $38 per person, with limited options for short ribs.
All diners must choose the all-you-can-eat option if one person does.
Takeout orders cost the same as dining in but include smaller side samples.