Teppanyaki restaurant offers sizzling plates cooked at the table with a lively atmosphere and deafening loud rap music. Interior combines clean, cutesy minimal decor with a fast-food style setup, including self-serve kiosks. Meals focus on rice and meat with Japanese-inspired flavors, served in visually appealing arrangements.
Kimchi appears in several dishes like kimchi chicken and a kimchi pepper lunch bowl with a hamburger patty. It adds a spicy, tangy kick to meals alongside chicken, beef, and seafood options.
DIY teppanyaki cooking offers a hands-on and tasty experience. The setup makes the activity both fun and flavorful.
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Expect to spend around $30 per entrรฉe with add-ons.
The cheapest entrรฉe is around $14, with each add-on costing $2.
This is a quick-service restaurant, not casual dining.
Huge Korean barbecue restaurant overlooks a lake with an executive airport view. Atmosphere feels peaceful and welcoming, with tabletop grills and K-pop music creating a lively yet relaxed vibe. Seating options include indoor and outdoor patio areas suited for watching sports or enjoying the water view.
A salad bar offers a good range of kimchi, pickles, and vegetable dishes. The radish kimchi stands out as fabulous and highly satisfying.
Grilling your own meat at the table creates a fun and interactive experience. Pre-marinated pork and beef stand out as popular choices among many options.
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Happy hour offers great value with discounted drinks and appetizers.
The all-you-can-eat option costs between $31.99 and $39.99.
Expect poor ventilation; smoke from the grill can stick to your clothes.
Korean barbecue restaurant with traditional Chinese-style architecture and elaborate decor creates a cozy and lively atmosphere. A fully stocked sauce and banchan bar complements the authentic hot pot and BBQ offerings. Space suits both large groups and intimate dinners, with music enhancing the vibrant vibe.
Kimchi comes with a spicy pickled cucumber and a dipping sauce station where you can mix your own sauces. It sits alongside Japanese squid salad, fruits, and desserts.
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Reservations are not accepted, so expect long wait times during busy hours.
The price is $32 per person, plus an additional $5.99 for combining BBQ and hot pot.
Desserts are served only until 8:30 PM, with no refills afterward.
Walls display K-pop music videos creating a lively and unique atmosphere. Fans keep air fresh and prevent smoke buildup, making the space clean and comfortable. Guests cook their own food at tables, enjoying authentic Korean barbecue in a modern setting.
Generous servings of kimchi come with the meal, including flavorful cucumber kimchi. The side dishes also feature tasty pickled radish and free take-home kimchi.
Barbecuing your own food at the table creates a fun and interactive experience. The fun-looking drinks and cooking together with friends add to the lively atmosphere.
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Happy hour offers great prices on beers from 4-7pm on weekdays.
The restaurant features a special BBQ happy hour with four protein options.
They celebrate birthdays by singing and displaying the song on screens.
Korean barbecue restaurant offers intimate atmosphere with modern, spacious decor and table grilling experience. Music ranges from pop to classic rock, enhancing a warm, inviting vibe. Authentic drinks like soju and creative cocktails complement the lively dining setting.
Kimchi comes as part of family-style dishes alongside short ribs and pork belly. The menu includes a Kimchee Omelette and charges extra for kimchee and lettuce, which is unusual for Korean BBQ.
Cooking on the table grill offers a hands-on and fun experience. The food stays fresh and tastes delicious when prepared this way.
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Happy hour specials are available, offering great deals on drinks and appetizers.
The AYCE option lasts for 1.5 hours and costs $39 per person before tax and tip.
A 20% tip is automatically added to the bill for the AYCE.
Shop combines natural fermentation with a quirky, fun setup featuring pickle-themed merchandise and varied pickled products. Atmosphere feels warm and welcoming with a unique storefront and gorgeous mural. Visitors find a shrine to pickles offering delicious, diverse flavors and probiotic options.
Varieties of probiotic kimchi sit alongside Kosher pickles and live brines. The selection includes crunchy, flavorful options that stand out among other fermented foods.
Loads of quirky, pickle-themed merchandise like toys, clothes, and jewelry add a fun twist. The spot offers a charming, educational experience that suits the whole family.
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The Pickle Factory offers a wide variety of pickled options made on site.
The factory is military friendly and offers a discount.
The shop offers a wide variety of products, including olives, pickles, and unique specialty items.
Asian grocery store offers spacious aisles and a clean, inviting aroma of spices and grilled meats at the entrance. Multiple food courts and a bakery provide diverse Asian cuisines alongside shops for kitchenware and skincare. The atmosphere feels like a community hub with a relaxed, enjoyable shopping experience.
A large selection of house-made kimchi sits near a huge instant ramen section. Many varieties of fresh kimchi are available, including ready-to-eat options in the back of the store.
Events happen all year with fun specials like Lunar New Year. Purikura booths let you take cute pictures with friends or partners. Restaurants inside make it a fun date spot.
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Lotte Plaza Market offers a wide variety of Asian foods and products.
Expect live cooking demos and free samples during special events.
Fresh produce is restocked on specific days; visit then for the best selection.
Spacious bar with cozy decor and ample seating arranged for comfort. Atmosphere blends authentic Korean music and lively energy, featuring a karaoke stage. Crowd enjoys creative drinks like carved watermelon soju and a menu with standout Korean barbecue and ramen dishes.
Kimchi offers a fresh crunch with a balanced spice and tang. Both cabbage and radish varieties stand out for their crispness and flavor.
Cooking meat on the grill built into the table offers a hands-on experience that adds to the fun. Karaoke events bring an upbeat vibe that keeps the energy lively and enjoyable.
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Happy hour runs all day on Sundays with special drink prices.
Karaoke is available on select nights with a great song selection.
Trivia night occurs every Wednesday at 7pm with fun prizes.
Korean barbecue restaurant features cozy wooden dining area with evangelical Christian decor and biblical verses on tables. Atmosphere stays calm and relaxing with Korean and jazz music at comfortable volume. Guests often enjoy self-BBQ option alongside sushi and hot pot offerings.
Unlimited servings of kimchi come as a starter alongside pickled radish. The kimchi stands out as a delicious appetizer and is often paired with dishes like galbitang and kimchi stew with pork.
Karaoke plus adds extra fun to singing sessions. The Korean BBQ offers an interactive way to cook and enjoy meals with friends or family.
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Karaoke night happens every Thursday at 10pm with a two-drink minimum.
The restaurant offers a lunch menu focused on BBQ dishes.
Prices for BBQ dishes start around $90 for a plate of meat.
Gigantic Asian grocery store with a spacious layout and multiple food stalls creates an electric atmosphere filled with live music and crowds. Diverse sections include a vibrant fish market, bakery, arcade, and photo booths, offering a colorful, immersive experience reminiscent of Korea, Japan, and China.
A wide variety of kimchi options sit alongside gochujang and Korean pantry staples. The selection complements dishes like kimchi sundubu and stir-fried pork well.
A fun section of Gashapon capsule toy machines and a cute stationary shop called Butter add playful variety. The food court offers multiple restaurant choices for a lively visit.
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Parking can be hard to find, so arrive early.
Expect long lines during weekends, especially after 5pm.
Most food court restaurants close at 8pm.
Korean fried chicken restaurant with private karaoke rooms and a stylish Soju bar creates a lively, family-friendly atmosphere filled with K-pop music and clean, cozy spaces. The vibe balances fun and comfort, attracting groups for food and drinks in a setting that feels both nostalgic and modern.
Kimchi appears in several dishes like kimchi fries and kimchi fried rice, both offering a flavorful kick. It also serves as a side that complements items like golden original chicken and cheesling fries.
Karaoke offers a lot of fun and energy with options for a large karaoke room and a smaller one. Both rooms provide a nice, lively atmosphere.
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Reservations for karaoke rooms are recommended, especially for larger groups.
Karaoke costs $90 for 2 hours, with extra charges for additional time.
Happy hour offers 2-for-1 drinks, making it a great time to visit.
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.
Traditional kimchi appears as a side with dishes like beef bulgogi. Kimchi also features in items like kimchi fries and kimchi fried rice, adding a spicy, fermented kick.
A fun Karaoke room offers a lively spot to sing with friends. Staff stay accommodating and sweet, adding to the enjoyable vibe. Non-alcoholic drinks come with many fun options to try.
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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.
Built-in tabletop grills create an interactive dining experience with modern, cozy decor and effective ventilation that keeps the air fresh. The atmosphere balances fun social vibes suitable for friends, dates, or family gatherings. Small grill size encourages close interaction but can feel a bit cramped during cooking.
Traditional side dishes include kimchi, sangchae, and japchae, all served with homemade dipping sauces. These sides are consistently flavorful and complement the main dishes well.
Cooking your own food adds a fun and interactive twist. Hosts and servers keep the vibe lively, with live music and raffle giveaways boosting the energy.
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The restaurant has an all-you-can-eat policy with a $30 base price.
Expect to pay around $153 for two people with drinks included.
They do not split tabs for more than two people.