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.
Japchae stands out with its memorable flavor that lingers beyond the meal. It pairs well with other dishes like fried chicken and teobokki for a satisfying experience.
Kimchi here has a fresh, citrus-like flavor and a perfect seasoning that blends well with other sides. The baechu kimchi stands out as especially delicious and authentic.
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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.
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.
Japchae comes with options like seafood or tofu and pairs well with dishes like bulgogi and tang su yook. The noodles have a great texture and flavor that many find excellent and satisfying.
Kimchi here is perfectly fermented with side dishes like cucumber and radish kimchi that are fresh and tasty. The hot kimchi soup warms you up and has a rich, authentic flavor that stands out.
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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.
Small Korean restaurant offers a cozy atmosphere with traditional decor and K-pop music creating an authentic vibe. It features tableside cooking and a bar with karaoke, attracting locals for flavorful dishes and drinks like soju and Korean beer.
Japchae with beef costs $16 and tastes very good. It stands out as the best japchae experienced here, paired with a variety of banchan.
Kimchi here stands out with cucumber kimchi and kimchi pancake that impress deeply. The kimchi hot pot and kimchi jjigae offer rich, flavorful options alongside excellent banchan.
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The restaurant offers an all-you-can-eat option at a fair price.
Parking can be challenging; arrive early to secure a spot.
Expect a limited selection of side dishes compared to other Korean restaurants.
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.
Japchae stands out with its phenomenal flavor and fantastic texture. It pairs well with dishes like the Kimchee Omelette and grilled bone-in ribs.
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.
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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.
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.
Japchae appears in multiple dishes, including a three-person set and a katsu bento box. It comes alongside items like salad, doenjang jjigae, and corn with cheese.
Side dishes include two types of cucumber, cabbage, and fishcakes alongside kimchi. The kimchi is high quality and often runs out due to popularity. Cucumber kimchi stands out as especially enjoyable.
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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.
Small Korean deli with tight space packed with Japanese snacks and drinks creates a mom and pop vibe. K-Pop music videos play on TV, adding to the lively and friendly atmosphere. Seating is limited to a long high-top bar with stools, offering quick meals or takeout.
Bento boxes include well-balanced japchae with vegetables, meat, and rice. Japchae stands out as the best part of the meal, often paired with kimbap.
Offers radish kimchi paired with kimbaps that deliver a tingling, flavorful bite. Stocks a variety of Korean snacks, drinks, and side dishes including kimchi in the fridge.
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K-DELI offers a military discount for service members.
Expect limited seating as the shop is quite small.
Food prices are very affordable, with many options under $20.
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.
Offers Japchae that stands out as the best in years, with a consistently awesome taste. The dish pairs well with pork dumplings and other Korean favorites like Tteokbokki and chicken kimbap.
Side dishes include flavorful and tangy kimchi and refreshing pickled radishes. Cucumber kimchi and garlic stems stand out alongside the kimchi served with the veggie pancake.
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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.
Small, cozy Korean restaurant with a family-style atmosphere and chill vibes. The space feels like a local snack bar with about 5-6 tables and a homey, authentic setting. Guests enjoy homemade kimchi and traditional dishes in a relaxed, friendly environment.
Japchae stands out as a staple noodle dish here, served alongside other Korean favorites like galbi ribs and seafood pancake. It consistently appears as a solid choice in various orders.
Kimchi comes homemade by the mom and tastes delicious and fresh. Extra servings arrive after finishing the first, and the kimchi soup broth is tasty.
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The restaurant is located in a shopping plaza near a Wawa's and thrift store.
Prices are very reasonable, with good portion sizes for the cost.
The restaurant allows dogs as long as they are well-behaved.
Spacious dining area with bright lighting and a buzzing atmosphere featuring K-pop music creates a lively yet cozy vibe. The place often feels crowded and maintains a cool temperature inside. Ventilation issues occasionally arise but do not overshadow the overall experience.
Japchae stands out with its delicious taste and quality. It pairs well with other dishes like house fried rice and consistently impresses with its flavor.
Kimchi here comes with the Seoul Sampler and stands out as very tasty and well-prepared. It pairs well with dessert and adds a flavorful kick to the meal.
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The restaurant has tight parking, so arrive early to secure a spot.
Expect small portion sizes for the price; consider sharing dishes.
The menu includes traditional Korean items like Bulgogi with rice.
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.
Japchae stands out with its amazing flavor and texture. It pairs well with mandu and other Korean dishes like bulgogi and tteokbuki, creating a well-rounded meal.
Homemade kimchi offers a perfect balance of tanginess and spice. It comes complimentary sometimes and elevates every dish it accompanies.
Good to know
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.