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.
Beef hot soup offers a rich, soulful flavor with tender beef and fresh vegetables in a large portion that fills 2-3 people. Schezhuan Spicy soup features a variety of ingredients and a bold taste with Schezhuan peppercorn heat.
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.
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.
Quaint poke eatery with fun decorations and clean, comfortable interior offers a chill, laid-back vibe with quiet, peaceful atmosphere. Jazz classics play softly, enhancing the warm environment. Unique handmade dumplings and fresh poke bowls stand out in this hidden gem.
Soup features a rich ramen base with fresh vegetables and shrimp. Dumpling soup stands out as wonderful and kid-friendly. Fish is served under hot soup for added flavor.
Kimchi here is perfectly sweet and balanced with strong flavor. It tastes homemade and shows clear effort in preparation.
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Expect a 20-minute wait for food during busy hours.
Parking is adequate and close to the restaurant.
Prices are a bit steep, especially for kids' items.
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.
Kimchi stands out with its bright, fresh, and crispy texture. It comes in a giant jar for take-home and serves as a highlight among the side dishes.
Good to know
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.
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.
Boiling Sundubu Jigae Tofu Soup and Kimchi guk soup offer warmth on cold nights. Dumpling Soup, kalbi, and mulnaengmyun provide a variety of cold and hot soups with rich flavors. Soups come packaged for takeout.
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.
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.
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.
Kimchi comes as a complimentary side with meals and sometimes with dessert. Extra kimchi is available to-go upon request. It pairs with other dishes like jjajangmyeon and tangsuyuk.
Good to know
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.
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.
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.
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 mom and pop restaurant with a quiet, peaceful atmosphere despite frequent crowds. Interior feels clean and spacious with a welcoming vibe and authentic Korean language spoken. Offers a bustling yet calm dining experience centered on enjoying traditional Korean cuisine.
Soups here come in spicy beef, seafood tofu, and vegetable ramen varieties. Udon noodle soup serves up super hot and tasty broth with a kick.
Variety of kimchis stands out here, including a Kimchi Jjigae that tastes homemade. Kimchi serves as a popular side, often paired with cucumber.
Good to know
The restaurant offers a lunch special that is very affordable.
Portion sizes are generous, making it a good value for money.
The restaurant will be closed from October 4th to 12th for a family vacation.
Small hole-in-the-wall Korean restaurant with a clean, cozy interior and an odd floor layout. Loud, energetic music creates a lively atmosphere, though it can feel stiff when empty. Known for authentic Korean cuisine and a pleasant vibe suited for family and friends gatherings.
Soups feature authentic flavors with the egg drop soup standing out as very tasty. The whole chicken soup offers a satisfying experience, while the soon dubu soup has a savory broth that is not too salty.
Sides include fresh and crispy kimchi and yellow radish. Kimchi tastes delicious and fresh with a nice crunch.
Good to know
Bring cash for tips as some staff prefer it.
The restaurant is very clean and well-maintained.
Kang Nam Restaurant offers vegan options for diners.
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.
Pork and kimchi tofu soup comes well-packaged without leaking. The soup tastes good and hits the spot with a delicious, comforting flavor.
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.
Good to know
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.
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.
Spicy beef soup offers authentic Korean flavor with genuine ingredients. Soft tofu and kimchi soups also stand out for their rich, traditional taste.
House kimchi balances sweet and sour flavors well. Red and purple kimchi stand out and pair nicely with bibimbap and pickled daikon.
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.