Dining room centers on a cherry blossom tree with adjustable flame hot pot bowls adding interactive fun. Atmosphere feels warm and welcoming, suited for mid-size parties with on-point music enhancing the vibe. Cocktails stand out with creative options like Wake Up in Saigon and Melona Dream.
Kimchi sizzling skillet offers a comforting and satisfying dish. It consistently delivers a good, warm flavor that pairs well with other items like the Thai Hot Pot.
Nicely decorated space with great music sets a relaxed mood for dinner. Works well for both date nights and casual dinners with friends.
Good to know
Happy hour menu offers discounted items from 4-6pm daily.
Lunch deals provide great value with mini hotpots starting at $10.
Reservations are not required but recommended during peak hours.
Korean restaurant offers covered patio with shaded outdoor seating that feels cooler than inside. Interior shows simple, themed decor with wobbly seats and small tables. Atmosphere stays chill and relaxed, with homemade sauces and generous portions defining the dining experience.
Kimchi stands out as excellent and on point here. It pairs well with bowls featuring bulgogi, noodles, and stir-fried cabbage.
Offers fast, high-quality, and healthy options for dinner. Suitable for a simple meal that satisfies quickly.
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The restaurant offers authentic Korean foods with generous portion sizes.
You can choose to dine in or take out, which is convenient.
The sauces are not pre-added; you can select your own for spiciness.
Cozy space filled with energetic K-Pop music and cute art creates a nostalgic vibe reminiscent of Korea. Quiet spots in the back offer a relaxing place to eat and chat. The atmosphere blends simple, pleasant design with a friendly, welcoming energy.
Kimchi comes as a free side and a dessert snack here. It tastes very delicious and pairs well with dishes like bulgogi bimbimbap and chicken dumplings.
Dinner offers a variety of dishes suitable for groups or couples. Options include to-go orders for larger parties and a casual setting for a relaxed meal.
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The cafe is closed on Sundays.
They offer a variety of Korean rice bowls at reasonable prices.
The owners provide free drinks and sides with meals.
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.
Cabbage and radish kimchi comes with tongs and shears for self-cutting, just like in Korea. Radish kimchi is fermented to perfection while the kimchi is not like ๊ฒ์ ์ด but still top notch.
Late night dinners offer a great atmosphere and solid food options. The spot works well for casual, after-hours meals with friends.
Good to know
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.
Korean takeout spot with anime-themed decor and video game consoles for waiting guests creates a fun, energetic vibe. Walls display manga and anime art, giving a cozy, mom-and-pop feel. No seating is available, focusing on quick, casual service.
Homemade kimchi stands out with its fresh made quality and is often described as very good and among the best in town. It pairs well with combos like fried noodles and chicken.
Food portions suit splitting between lunch and dinner. A game system for kids keeps them entertained while waiting or after eating.
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They offer take-out only, so eating in the car is necessary.
Online ordering is easy and efficient.
Expect large portion sizes at reasonable prices.
Small, quiet Korean restaurant with cozy atmosphere and simple decor feels like eating at a family home. Clean and neat interior contrasts with unassuming exterior. Known for authentic Korean dishes and friendly hospitality.
Kimchi here is spicy, served alongside a full set of side dishes. The owner shares how they make it, adding a personal touch to the experience.
Dinner here features Korean cuisine with a setting suitable for special occasions. The spot draws repeat visits for its consistent quality.
Good to know
Lunch menu items are only available from Monday to Friday.
Dinner prices are higher outside of weekday lunch hours.
Expect to pay an extra $3.00 for additional items like lettuce.
Home-style Korean restaurant with quaint, quirky decor creates a calm, authentic atmosphere. The space feels like a welcoming, cultural treasure trove filled with interesting trinkets and antiques. It offers a unique, intimate dining experience unlike typical Korean spots.
House kimchi balances sweet and sour flavors well. Red and purple kimchi stand out and pair nicely with bibimbap and pickled daikon.
Spicy beef soup stands out as a flavorful dinner option. The setting offers a warm and wonderful dinner experience that suits gatherings with friends.
Good to know
Prices are generally lower than other Korean restaurants in the area.
Portion sizes may be smaller than expected for the price.
The menu features a variety of authentic Korean dishes.
Modern space with grills at every table creates an interactive dining experience. Atmosphere stays lively and welcoming with a K-pop soundtrack adding energy. Guests enjoy authentic Korean bowls and a variety of meats, blending traditional flavors with a contemporary setting.
Kimchi comes as part of the side dishes but mostly tastes like it comes from pre-bought bags. The kimchi in the pork and tofu soup stands out as amazing compared to the rest.
Unlimited dinner orders let you try a little bit of everything. The galbi dinner costs $38, with drinks and tax bringing the total near $50 plus tip.
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The all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ costs $38 per person for dinner and $30 for lunch.
Only brisket is grilled at the table; other meats are pre-cooked.
The kitchen closes 45 minutes before the official closing time.