Modern Korean barbecue restaurant offers a clean, stylish interior with warm, welcoming atmosphere that feels relaxed and kid-friendly. Guests enjoy authentic Korean flavors paired with chilled Soju and Korean R&B music, creating a calm yet lively dining experience.
Cold soba noodles stand out with their refreshing texture. Chicken tonkatsu offers juicy, moist meat and extra crispy breading paired with a house-made sauce. Ramen and curry pork katsu also deliver solid flavors.
Beef bibimbap stands out with its delicious flavor and perfect preparation. The menu includes a wide range of classic Korean dishes alongside bibimbap.
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Reservations are recommended for special events to secure a spot.
The restaurant offers buffet style service during special events.
Side dish refills are charged, which is unique for a Korean BBQ.
Sushi restaurant offers a calm, homely atmosphere with dim lighting and simple decorations. Music and TV performances feature K-pop and J-pop, creating a relaxed vibe without loud noise. Seating feels comfortable and the space maintains a clean, stylish environment.
Sushi features fresh, flavorful rolls like the Miami Heat with a spicy kick. Ramen offers rich, authentic broths in kimchi and tonkatsu styles, paired with handmade noodles and crispy pork cutlets.
Dolsot Bibimbap comes in a hot stone bowl that keeps cooking when served. The Bulgogi Bibimbap stands out as a flavorful option. Spicy pork bibimbap and bibimbap paired with tofu soup also offer solid choices.
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Reservations are recommended on weekends due to high demand.
Parking is available on-site, but it can fill up quickly during peak hours.
Credit cards are accepted, but cash is preferred for smaller orders.
Ghost kitchen setup offers takeout and delivery only with outdoor tables creating a peaceful atmosphere. Food features authentic Korean flavors with generous side dishes and consistently fresh, flavorful meals. Small surprises like candies add a thoughtful touch to the experience.
Meals come with rice, miso soup, and many sides. Bibimbap includes miso soup, pickled veggies, kimchi, and potato salad. Delivery orders arrive with rice and miso soup, like the beef bulgogi.
Bibimbap arrives looking beautiful and tastes just as good. It comes with miso soup, pickled veggies, kimchi, and potato salad on the side.
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DooBi DooBap is a ghost kitchen and not a traditional restaurant.
The meals are affordable, each including rice, miso soup, and many sides.
The food is well packaged for delivery.
Small space combines authentic Korean atmosphere with futuristic touches like robots serving food and digital ordering. Background hum of K-pop music adds lively energy. Decor includes neon signs and original artwork, creating a cozy, homey vibe.
Sauce on the Udon-Bokki stands out with rich flavor and the noodles cook to perfect texture. Ramen, bulgogi, and bibimbap offer solid, satisfying meals with the lunch special ramen impressing consistently.
Hot Stone Bibimbap stands out with its rich flavors and satisfying texture. The dish pairs well with bulgogi and offers a delicious experience alongside other Korean favorites.
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Reservations are not required but recommended during peak hours.
The restaurant offers a variety of vegan and plant-based options.
Expect some menu items to be unavailable during busy times.
Industrial design with dark tones and painted wall graphics creates a modern, cozy atmosphere. Silent exhaust hoods at each grill table keep the air fresh, preventing smoke buildup. The space feels clean and inviting, suitable for quiet dinners or group gatherings.
Box sets include Chicken Karaage with a spicy sauce, rice, salad, fried Mandu, Jap Chae, and Miso Soup. The Short Rib and Pork Gyozas stand out, often ordered twice in one visit.
Grilled sliced pork, mixed vegetables, and a fried egg top the bibimbap. It comes with kimchi pancake and spicy tofu soup on the side.
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Expect to pay around $30+ per meat, with portions about a pound each.
Free refills on banchan and white rice are available.
The restaurant uses charcoal for grilling, enhancing the flavor.
Old fast food building with tight, close seating creates a hole-in-the-wall vibe. Bright lighting and simple decor give a casual, local atmosphere that feels warm and inviting. Korean families and locals gather here, enjoying authentic dishes in a cozy, unpretentious setting.
Broth in the soup udon stands out with rich flavor. Bento meals and udon noodles pair well with beef bulgogi. Jjamppong and seafood tofu soup offer solid variety in Japanese food.
Dolsot Bibimbap stands out with its hot stone bowl presentation and fresh ingredients. The spicy pork bibimbap offers a bold flavor option, both priced around $20.
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Reservations are recommended for large parties to ensure seating.
Credit card payments incur a 3.5% processing fee.
Parking is plentiful and easily accessible near the restaurant.
Private booths and cozy, elegant decor create a warm, inviting atmosphere. Creative sushi rolls and specialty cocktails shape a refined dining experience. Music and a photo booth add a lively, fun touch to the peaceful vibe.
Sushi here stands out for its exceptional sashimi and unique rolls that differ from typical places. The quality and taste make it a top choice for Japanese food lovers.
Bulgogi Dolsot Bibimbap stands out with its rich flavor and satisfying texture. Tofu bibimbap offers a unique twist featuring a sauce instead of the usual paste, nailing the taste.
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Happy hour offers 2-for-1 Margaritas from 4-6pm on weekdays.
Expect the restaurant to be packed on Valentine's Day.
Reservations are recommended during busy holidays to avoid long waits.
Dining space blends traditional and contemporary Korean decor with clean, cute design and detailed murals. Background features K-pop music and videos on multiple screens, creating a lively and inviting atmosphere. Ordering uses a digital menu system, enhancing a modern, unintimidating experience.
Tonkatsu with cheese stands out as a rich, savory dish. Meals start with a small bowl of miso soup and refillable pickled sides like radish, kimchi, and bean sprouts.
Hot stone bowls serve the bibimbap, creating a crispy charred rice layer that soaks up meat and sauce juices. Traditional appetizers accompany the dish, and the gochujang sauce adds a spicy kick to the Korean wings served alongside.
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The restaurant offers a good selection of Korean dishes.
The portions are huge and great for sharing multiple dishes.
I appreciated that there were several vegan and vegetarian options on the menu.
Korean restaurant offers authentic Korean flavors with dishes like freshly rolled kimbap and perfectly seasoned bulgogi. The space feels cozy and comfortable with a chill atmosphere and clean surroundings. Owners bring experience from Korea, creating a genuine mom-and-pop vibe rarely found outside Korea.
Fried dumplings and teriyaki chicken stand out, with the chicken tasting uniquely fresh. Beef bulgogi appears in both udon noodles and spicy soup, showing a mix of flavors.
Bibimbap features crispy rice and a fried egg on top with big portions. The quality is good, though the meat amount can be light in the beef bulgogi version.
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The restaurant is owned by a Korean couple with over ten years of experience.
Parking is easy in a mall nearby.
The portions are generous, often enough for two people.
Bright, spotless interior combines with a modern setup and cozy atmosphere featuring calm lighting and music. A photo booth adds a playful touch, while the space feels inviting and clean. The vibe balances authentic Korean elements with a trendy, fast-casual energy.
Complimentary miso soup comes with every order and stands out for its perfect flavor and balance, not too salty. The soup is sometimes self-serve and offers a simple but yummy broth.
Bowls come vibrant and colorful with crisp vegetables, perfectly seasoned proteins, and fluffy rice. Gochujang adds a spicy heat that ties the flavors together in the bibimbap.
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The restaurant offers a 20% military discount on all orders.
Ordering can be done at the cashier or through self-serve kiosks for convenience.
The kids kimbap costs $6.99 and is a good portion size.
Korean restaurant with simple decoration and an array of miniature Hanbok on display creates a quiet, calm atmosphere. Multiple TVs show K-pop groups, adding cultural ambiance. The vibe is casual and clean, making it a good spot for sharing meals with friends.
Chicken yakitori skewers and fried beef mandu stand out among the Japanese dishes. The menu also includes pork katsu and seafood pancake, blending flavors with Korean BBQ elements.
Stone pot bibimbap comes in a dolsot style with a mix of ingredients but can feel overwhelming. Pork kimchi bibimbap stands out with its bold flavors. Some versions like tteokbokki and dolsot bibimbap may not meet expectations.
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A 20% service charge is automatically added to all bills.
Side dishes cost an extra $5 if a main course isn't ordered.
Dinner gets packed, expect to wait for a table during peak hours.
Small space with see-through kitchen and hand-stretched noodles creates an authentic vibe. Atmosphere is cozy and warm but often loud with music, making conversation difficult. Outdoor patio offers a more peaceful setting.
Ramen stands out with rich chashu, chicken ramen, and shrimp bibimbap. Dumplings like shrimp shumai and mushroom gyoza add variety to the menu.
Shrimp, short rib, and spicy chicken bibimbap all feature balanced flavors and a fresh ingredient mix. The spicy chicken bibimbap offers a mild kick for those who like some heat.
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Happy hour runs from 4-7pm on weekdays with discounted drinks.
Live performances happen on Sundays featuring local artists.
Reservations are recommended for weekend dining to avoid long waits.
Open layout with low lighting creates a welcoming and chill vibe. Large TVs stream authentic K-pop videos, adding to the atmosphere without overwhelming sound. Space includes large tables suited for groups and a self-service area for sides and sauces.
Food features a varied side options like kimbap and miso soup. The gyoza stands out as especially good.
Dolsot bibimbap stands out with its hot stone presentation. Options include Ganjang bibimbap and versions made with care for food allergies. The bibimbap pairs well with galbi and steamed egg sides.
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Expect a mandatory 18% gratuity for parties of three or more.
After 9:30 pm, half-off soju cocktails are available.
They ran out of LA Galbi at 9 pm.
Korean BBQ restaurant with tabletop grills creates an interactive dining experience. Loud, nightclub-level music and DJ set a lively, energetic atmosphere. Stylish decor and upscale lounge vibe make it a visually striking spot.
Wagyu Nigiri features a quick char and melt-in-your-mouth texture with sushi rice. The chef's feast offers seasoned meat and chicken that pairs well with starters like Shishito Peppers and Kimchi Fried Rice. Udon noodles are also very good here.
Bibimbap comes in a hot stone bowl with tofu replacing beef and no egg yolk. It gets stirred table side and the rice crisps up nicely when pressed to the side.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended due to high demand on weekends.
Expect long wait times if you visit without a reservation.
A separate section is required for grilling; book in advance.
Dining area offers a family atmosphere with calm and peaceful energy. Decorations are nice and understated, creating a clean and tidy environment. The setup is cafeteria style, serving generous portions suitable for sharing.
Teriyaki chicken offers a filling meal while the Chicken Katsu k-pop bowl delivers a tasty punch. Takoyaki stands out with good flavor, though the dashi stock can be unusual. Sushi also meets expectations.
Beef bibimbap comes with various toppings and offers a solid mix of flavors. Bulgogi bibimbap rates around a 6 to 8, showing decent quality but less than Seoul standards.
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Lunch costs around $20, which may be higher than other local options.
The restaurant operates cafeteria style, meaning you order at the counter.
Portions are large enough to share, often leaving leftovers.
Korean restaurant with an urban chic design features private karaoke rooms and a stylish interior with disco balls. Atmosphere balances fun energy from K-pop music and sports screens with a comfortable vibe that suits both groups and solo diners. Outdoor patio and communal tables add variety to seating options.
Takoyaki stands out with fried octopus balls topped with mayo and teriyaki. The menu also features spicy ramen and beef mandoo fried dumplings, all served as excellent appetizers.
Veggie and pork versions come with a fried egg on top. Pork bibimbap stands out as a popular choice. Bulgogi is not an option here.
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Reservations are recommended for karaoke rooms, especially on weekends.
Happy hour runs daily from 4-6pm with discounted drinks and appetizers.
Karaoke is available every night, with private rooms for groups.
Korean barbecue restaurant offers a cozy atmosphere with chic decor and high-backed booths for privacy. Air conditioning and low-key K-pop music create a relaxed vibe. The place feels welcoming and calm, suitable for casual dining or date nights.
Katsu bowl and teriyaki chicken bowl stand out with well-seasoned, flavorful chicken. The menu also features Ube Takoyaki and spicy shrimp bowls, plus sweet and savory corn dogs.
Beef Bibimbap features a beautiful presentation with fresh vegetables and a perfect amount of spice. The bowl balances flavors well and highlights the dish's traditional elements.
Good to know
Reservations are not accepted; all orders are made at the counter.
Expect a 25-minute wait for the most popular meal during peak hours.
The menu has limited options; some items may not be available.