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.
Miso soup stands out with its rich flavor and delicious taste. It pairs well with the Bento box featuring spicy chicken.
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.
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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.
Korean-Chinese fusion restaurant offers authentic flavors with huge portions in a cozy, quiet setting. The menu focuses on spicy seafood noodles and black bean dishes, delivering a taste close to Korea's original cuisine. Family-owned atmosphere supports a friendly and inviting vibe.
Spicy seafood soups like Jjam ppong and the pork black bean sauce with seafood soup stand out here. The jjampong is popular for its heat and rich flavor, often paired with fried rice and black bean sauce.
Black bean noodles stand out with a large portion and a great taste. Tang soo yook offers a sweet and sour flavor with a choice of meat, ideal for sharing.
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The restaurant offers a focused menu featuring Korean-Chinese fusion dishes.
Portion sizes are large, making it a good value for the price.
Prices may be higher than similar restaurants, but the quality is notable.
Barbecue tables with dividers for drawing create a pocha-style vibe reminiscent of Korean pubs. The atmosphere is warm and fun, with private karaoke rooms adding interactive energy. Traditional seating and bright lighting balance the lively, welcoming space.
Beef and pork soups deliver pure comfort food with rich, traditional flavors. The yukaejjang offers a large portion of a properly seasoned, hearty broth that stands out from lighter versions.
Bulgogi beef stands out with rich flavor and tender texture. Traditional dishes like radish kimchi and tteokbokki match authentic Korean street food, while soups like Dogani Tang and Sundae Guk offer hearty, tendon-filled broths.
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Reservations are recommended for the karaoke room to ensure availability.
The smaller karaoke room for 8 or fewer people costs $30 per hour.
Spend over $100 to spin the wheel for giveaways or freebies.
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.
Soft tofu soup features meltingly tender tofu that requires no chewing. Seafood soups, including seafood tofu and seafood noodle soup, offer rich flavors. Beef bone soup balances salt well once adjusted.
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.
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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.
Dark, clean interior resembles an Asian pub with projector music videos and K-pop playlist creating a chill vibe. Atmosphere stays comfortable and welcoming, allowing easy conversation despite music. Space feels open with lovely furniture and wall decor enhancing the experience.
Spicy soups stand out with options like seafood noodle and oyster soup that pack heat and flavor. The JJAM BONG soup offers a rich mix of seafood, while the kimchi soup brings a familiar, hearty taste.
Jjajangmyeon and spicy Korean BBQ wings stand out here, alongside dishes like dokbokki and japchae. The service includes thoughtful touches like extra side dishes and complimentary kimchi and dessert.
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Reservations are not required but recommended for larger groups.
The restaurant offers a special 3-meal package for groups of three or more.
Portion sizes are generous, with some combos feeding 2 to 3 people.
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.
Offers a wonderful selection of traditional Korean soups like galbi tang and seolleongtang that are flavorful and hearty. The spicy beef soup and cold noodle soup stand out for their authentic taste and satisfying warmth.
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.
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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.
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.
Miso soup here stands out for its great taste and acts as a palate cleanser alongside meals. Staff readily provide extra servings of soup when asked.
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.
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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.
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.
Soups include kimchi soup, spicy tofu soup, and egg soup, all tasting great. The variety covers meat, seafood, and spicy chicken bulgogi options.
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.
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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.
Korean restaurant with a definitive Korean bar atmosphere and a fun, relaxed vibe. The space stays quiet with few tables occupied, making it suitable for late-night eats. The energy is casual, attracting those who appreciate authentic Korean fried chicken and hotpots.
Army soup stands out with its nice flavor and is often finished completely. Seafood soup also appears on the menu, adding variety to the options.
Korean fried chicken stands out with crispy wings and bold seasoning. Bulgogi hotpot offers authentic flavor close to traditional Korean BBQ. Banchan includes a notable chayote jalapeno pickle. Portions of KBBQ meat are generous for the price.
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Expect high prices with meals averaging around $40 per person.
Cleanliness is a significant concern; the space appears unsanitary.
Service can be slow, even when the restaurant is not busy.