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.
Soups stand out with black garlic tonkatsu ramen featuring house-made black garlic oil and a seafood soup with Thai influences. Dumplings, shrimp tempura bowl, and dishes like the short rib skillet with udon noodles and beef stir fry with udon offer solid variety.
BBQ beef rib stands out with flavors comparable to LA Korean BBQ. The kimchi sizzling skillet offers a comforting, delicious option, while the kimchi pasta with pork belly delivers a bold, intense taste.
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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.
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.
Seafood ramen and spicy ramen seafood soup offer bold flavors and fresh ingredients. Chicken teriyaki and salmon salad stand out with great taste and quality. Various bowls like beef bulgogi and salmon bibimbap provide diverse options with rich flavors.
Authentic Korean dishes include spicy pork similar to pork bulgogi, beef bulgogi bowls with large portions, and tteokbokki with cheese. Bibimbap options come with salmon or fried tofu, and japchae adds a nice touch to the bowls.
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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.
Building resembles fast food but offers fresh Hawaiian BBQ with generous portions and affordable prices. Atmosphere is clean and no frills, focusing on straightforward dining. Menu features standout items like Kona Fire Chicken and seafood boil, attracting those seeking authentic Hawaiian flavors without travel.
Katsu chicken stands out as a consistent favorite, praised for its flavor and texture. The BBQ chicken and short ribs with teriyaki and katsu sauces also feature prominently as popular choices.
Kalbi ribs, chicken, and beef come out tender and flavorful. The kalbi BBQ dishes offer a taste that feels like home.
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The cost is $35 for two full plates, providing generous portions.
Kona Hawaiian BBQ- Pecos offers a 15% discount on the seafood boil.
One entree is large enough for most people to split.
Japanese grocery store offers a cozy, mom-and-pop atmosphere filled with plentiful fresh produce and authentic Asian ingredients. Shelves cram with unique snacks, sake sets, and fresh fish, creating a calm and tidy space that feels like stepping into Japan.
Fresh sushi-grade fish and sashimi come at some of the best prices around. A huge selection of traditional and ice-cream mochi complements the variety of Japanese snacks, sodas, and kitchenware available.
Selection includes amazing vegan kimchi and a variety of noodles. Newer, locally made kimchi brands appear alongside classic options. Kimchi quality stands out as consistently good.
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Free parking is available right next to the store.
Validated parking is offered if you spend $10 or more.
The store has a great selection of Japanese food and kitchenware.
Noodle shop features unique wood ceiling designs and a vinyl record collection that sets a cool vibe. Music plays a key role, with anime visuals adding to the atmosphere. Outdoor patio offers a relaxed space away from the street, while seating includes backless stools and varied options.
Menu includes munchies, noodle bowls, and mochi for dessert. Poutine fries blend Japanese curry with Canadian cheese bites and fries. Service features warm, friendly interaction enhancing the meal.
Kimchi fried rice stands out with its huge portion and tasty flavor. Kale salad, edamame with garlic, and chicken pho add variety to the Korean food options.
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Happy hour offers 50% off appetizers and sake from 4-6pm daily.
Expect small portion sizes; consider ordering multiple dishes.
Credit cards and mobile payments are accepted, but cash is preferred for tips.
Small tea house with colorful art murals and cozy window seating featuring pillows for people watching. Atmosphere stays laid back and quiet, creating a chill vibe. Taste tests and fresh ingredients add a personal touch to the experience.
Poke bowls feature high-quality salmon and tuna with fresh, flavorful options like Yuzu Citrus and Teriyaki Shoyu sauces. Each bowl is crafted with care, highlighting the quality of the ingredients.
Beef bulgogi stands out with its family recipe and appears in Bulgogi Bowls and specials. The menu also includes spam musubi alongside various sauces.
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Monday features a $5 boba deal.
They make their boba fresh every morning.
You can sample the tea before it's served to adjust sweetness.
Korean restaurant offers authentic Korean vibe with a cozy, quiet atmosphere and comfortable seating. The space includes a bar with TV for watching sports, creating a relaxed social setting. The environment suits families and groups looking for a calm yet engaging dining experience.
Chicken katsu stands out with its crispy, delicious texture. Other notable dishes include takoyaki, udon soup, and omurice, all prepared well.
Korean fried chicken stands out with its crispy texture and flavorful wings. Bibimbap, kimchi, and bulgogi come fresh and well-balanced, while japchae and bulgogi fried rice offer rich, satisfying tastes.
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Happy hour offers great deals during Nuggets games.
The $40 meal deal provides good value for the quantity.
Parking is convenient and easy to find.
Small dining space feels crowded and busy with tables close together. Atmosphere ranges from calm and peaceful to occasionally chaotic due to nearby conversations and server activity. Korean food vibe is enhanced by Soju drinks and lively background music when seated outside.
Takoyaki stands out with a stellar taste, while the chicken surpasses even that. The menu also features gyoza, shumai, udon, and bulgogi that consistently impress.
Bulgogi fries stand out as a flavorful highlight. Korean fried chicken and dishes like takoyaki and udon also deliver strong, satisfying tastes.
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Reservations are not accepted; seating is first-come, first-served.
The restaurant automatically adds a 24% gratuity to all bills.
Expect a small dining area; groups larger than 6 may struggle to be seated.