Self service restaurant offers cozy, clean space with a modern, elegant vibe suitable for casual or special occasions. Korean dishes serve on metal hot plates keep food warm for long periods. Prices remain reasonable while delivering authentic flavors and comforting meals.
Hot stone bibimbap arrives in a cast iron bowl that keeps it warm and offers a great balance of textures and flavors. Sauce comes on the side for customizable taste, and the dish includes plenty of vegetables.
Tender and full of flavor, the bulgogi offers a sweet Korean beef taste with a perfect portion size. The bulgogi deopbap features very tasty beef topped with a perfectly cooked egg.
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During their grand opening, samples of the Japchae were available.
The prices at Bopsang are very reasonable for the quality of the food.
The portions are ample and satisfying for diners.
Small Korean restaurant with clean, modern design and outdoor patio seating. Atmosphere feels cozy and casual with K-pop music playing, creating a lively yet comfortable vibe. Ordering happens through a self-service kiosk, making the process quick and easy.
Fresh ingredients make the bibimbap stand out with authentic flavors. Options like the spicy chicken bibimbap bowl offer a delicious and satisfying meal for around $11.
Beef ribeye bulgogi stands out with its rich flavor. Bulgogi bibimbap pairs well with spicy pork and wings, making it a solid choice for a satisfying meal.
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Happy hour runs from 3-5pm on Tuesday to Thursday with bibimbap bowls at $6.99.
Expect the restaurant to be busy, especially on weekends; arrive early.
The restaurant has a kiosk for easy ordering and customization of bowls.
Traditional Korean restaurant offers a cozy, family-like atmosphere with relaxing jazz music and a BYOB policy that includes wine glasses. The interior feels warm and welcoming, though noticeably hotter than outside, creating an intimate dining experience. Quiet energy suits families and those seeking a comfortable, homey vibe.
Bibimbap here comes with tender beef, fresh vegetables, and perfectly cooked rice. Options include beef bulgogi, chicken, and tofu versions, all well-portioned and flavorful, with a spicy option available.
Thinly sliced beef marinated to perfection offers a sweet and savory blend. The beef bulgogi stands out as a delicious and solid dish often paired with kimchi soup or bibimbap.
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Kim’s Korean Cuisine & Sushi is BYOB, so bring your own wine.
Expect to pay around $65 for two meals and a drink after tip.
The restaurant offers excellent value with large portion sizes.
Small, modern space offers a warm and friendly atmosphere with calming Korean pop music and homey decor featuring personal touches. The vibe is laid back and casual, making it feel like a welcoming spot for relaxed meals.
Bibimbap here offers a celebration of Korean tradition with every bite. The beef bibimbap stands out alongside other traditional dishes like Dolsot Bibimbap and scallion pancakes.
Fresh and delicious beef bulgogi comes with rice and suits picky eaters, including kids. Daeji Bulgogi stands out as amazing, and bulgogi fries add a unique twist to the menu.
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Dishes require an additional $3 to include meat.
There is no alcohol available at Gumii.
Several menu items may be unavailable during your visit.
Korean restaurant with a recently renovated interior offers a cozy and inviting atmosphere that feels fresh and bright. The vibe stays chill and welcoming, making it a comfortable spot for quick meals.
Bibimbap comes in a fresh, delicious bowl with a good balance of flavors. It pairs well with other Asian dishes like spicy chicken rice and bulgogi kimbap.
Tender, perfectly marinated meat defines the Bulgogi sandwich, often paired with giardiniera or cheese for extra flavor. It comes highly recommended alongside drinks like lavender milk tea.
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Breakfast is served until 10:30 AM.
The restaurant will be open for breakfast and lunch on Saturdays.
The hours of operation will be extended to 6:30 AM - 5:30 PM each weekday starting in April.
Casual Korean restaurant with beautiful decor and a chill atmosphere that feels like home. The space welcomes groups with friendly service and even encourages kids to dance. Known for reasonably priced dishes including standout chicken teriyaki and pork katsu.
Bibimbap features fresh vegetables and generous portions. Options include Bulgogi beef and chicken, both with well-balanced flavors.
Beef bulgogi stands out as flavorful and tender with a consistently excellent taste. Chicken bulgogi also impresses with its rich flavor and tenderness, making both popular choices for takeout.
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Reservations are not required but recommended during peak hours.
Parking is available in the mall lot, but it can get crowded.
Credit cards and mobile payments are accepted; cash is also welcome.
Small, cozy Korean restaurant with a clean, intimate space and friendly atmosphere. Music often includes K-pop, adding an authentic vibe. Seating suits parties of 2-4, with a layout that feels tight but welcoming.
Hot stone bibimbap stands out with its well balanced flavors and beautiful plating. Variations include beef bibimbap and hot pot versions, all delivering comforting and flavorful meals.
Beef and chicken bulgogi come sizzling and juicy, served with rice and side dishes. Pork bulgogi appears in a bento style, and all versions are noted for their authentic and tasty flavors.
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There is limited street parking near the restaurant.
This restaurant is best accessed by public transit or by foot.
The portions are large enough to share an entree.
Restaurant offers counter service with kiosks and simple seating including picnic tables. Atmosphere feels warm and inviting but leans toward fast food style rather than formal dining. Views of the lake add a pleasant outdoor element to the experience.
Bibimbap comes in a warm cast iron skillet, a twist on the traditional stone bowl. It features a sunny side up egg and several small sides like kimchi, with a good balance of beef and rice.
Beef bulgogi features tender, succulent meat with a perfectly balanced marinade of sweet and savory flavors. The dish includes thinly shaved ribeye cooked Korean BBQ style on a grill or griddle, served with rice and fresh blanched vegetables.
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Parking is free for customers at the restaurant.
The price per person ranges from $13 to $15, not including drinks.
The restaurant operates on counter service where you order and pay at a kiosk.
Traditional Korean restaurant features privacy walls and a laid-back, modern look with K-pop music videos playing. Atmosphere stays cozy and welcoming, quiet enough for good conversation. Space feels bright and clean, attracting mostly Asian diners speaking softly.
Dolsot bibimbap comes in a hot stone bowl that crisps the rice nicely. It pairs well with dishes like bosum pork belly and kimchijeon, offering a satisfying mix of textures and flavors.
Bulgogi comes perfectly seasoned with a top notch flavor. It offers a satisfying protein-rich main option.
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Expect a wait of 40-50 minutes during weekend lunchtime.
The restaurant offers generous portion sizes at affordable prices.
Credit cards are accepted for payment.
Korean restaurant offers a clean, authentic vibe with cozy, homely atmosphere and eye-catching decorations. Warm energy fills the space, enhanced by 80s music and inviting seating arrangements. Diners often enjoy traditional dishes in a setting that feels like dining in Korea.
Dolsot bibimbap comes sizzling hot with crispy rice at the bottom and an abundance of meat and vegetables. The dish features fresh, crunchy vegetables and perfectly seasoned rice.
Beef bulgogi offers a balanced sweetness and savory flavor with a touch of spiciness. It comes cooked to perfection and pairs well with dishes like galbi and jjimdak.
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There is a parking lot behind the restaurant and free street parking available.
Expect no waiting time around 7pm for a table.
Korean BBQ spot features interactive table grilling with pull-down ventilation that keeps smoke minimal. Neon-lit decor captures the vibrant energy of Seoul, creating a lively atmosphere with K-pop music and group conversations. Menu offers halal meat options and high-quality cuts like Wagyu and bone-in galbi.
Beef bibimbap stands out with a rich mix of flavors. The manager often serves it personally, explaining the preparation and ensuring attentive service.
Bulgogi stands out with rich flavor and tender texture. It pairs well with other dishes like cheese corn and chicken appetizers.
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Expect a 30-minute wait during peak hours, no reservations needed.
Prices for meals range from $20 to $40 per person.
Halal meat options are available for those who require them.
Korean restaurant inside a large food court offers generous portions and authentic flavors with dishes like bulgogi and hot soft tofu stew. Atmosphere feels chaotic during lunch but generally slow-paced otherwise. Food preparation takes time, so it's best to avoid rushing visits.
Bulgogi bibimbap offers a flavorful, not salty taste, paired well with quick-serving bibimbap bowls. Sweet potato fries with honey complement the meal and arrive fast.
Bulgogi blends well with various vegetables creating a balanced flavor. The spicy pork bulgogi offers a distinct kick, and the Bulgogi Ssam pairs nicely with soft tofu stew.
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Visitors should factor in the time it takes to prepare their food.
You shouldn't grab food from K-Kitchen 5 minutes before catching your train or bus.
K-Kitchen is slow during rush hours.
Korean restaurant with clean, modern decor and K-pop music sets a pleasant atmosphere. It draws a crowd by dinner time, offering authentic, flavorful dishes like bulgogi and sundubu with reasonable prices and good value portions.
Stone and hot iron bowls hold the bibimbap, keeping it warm and flavorful. Adding an egg creates a gooey texture that complements the seafood and mixed ingredients well.
Pork bulgogi stands out with its perfect spiciness and flavor depth. Beef bulgogi appears in bento boxes and alongside japchae, cooked to perfection and highly praised for taste.
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The restaurant is closed daily from 2:45 PM to 4:30 PM.
Parking is easy at SGD Dubu So Gong Dong.
The restaurant now serves customers at their tables.
Spacious, clean restaurant with a cozy atmosphere and modern decor offers a calm, inviting space for casual dining. The vibe stays lively yet relaxed, supporting easy conversation without noise interruptions. Regulars enjoy authentic Korean comfort food with fresh, flavorful side dishes.
Stone pot bibimbap comes with fresh vegetables, shiitake mushrooms, and spicy chicken. It serves authentic Korean flavors with great freshness and proper preparation.
Pork bulgogi comes sizzling on a hot plate with tender, thinly sliced meat glazed in a sweet-spicy chili paste. Stone-pot rice develops a crave-worthy crispy crust that pairs perfectly with the bulgogi.
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Expect long wait times after 6:30 pm, especially on weekends.
Meals are reasonably priced, with most around $17.
The restaurant is located behind H-Mart, which can be tricky to find.
No-frills strip mall restaurant with a dark, cold atmosphere and a playground area. Serves authentic Korean cuisine with standout dishes like bibimbap and bulgogi. Offers a relaxed, neighborhood vibe despite basic surroundings.
Dolsot bibimbap arrives in a piping hot stone bowl with a crispy rice layer at the bottom. Banchan keeps coming, offering a nice break from the heat and flavors.
Stone bulgogi bowls offer a super tasty experience with beef and chicken options both delicious. Pork bulgogi has a strong off smell and is not edible.
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A 20% service charge is automatically added for groups of 6 or more.
The restaurant offers small portions for the price.
Prices have increased since the last visit.
Minimalist interior design creates a clean, cozy vibe with a modern, neat feel. The atmosphere stays chill and relaxed, though noise can rise without sound dampening. Groups fit comfortably in the welcoming, fresh space.
Bulgogi Bibimbap stands out as a flavorful dish here. Every bite of the bibimbap is delicious and pairs well with the kimchi pancake.
Beef bulgogi comes perfectly seasoned and pairs well with crispy mandu and fresh steaming rice. Variations include bulgogi bibimbap and bulgogi bento, both highlighting the rich flavor of the meat.
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Lunch specials are available, priced between $15-17, including a main dish and sides.
The restaurant can accommodate large groups without issues.
Expect high prices for individual dishes, averaging around $21 each.
Korean restaurant offers authentic hometown flavors with a menu blending traditional Korean side dishes and Chinese-influenced main courses. The atmosphere feels warm and homey with simple, casual decor and a clean, spacious interior. Generous portions and a variety of dishes create a satisfying dining experience.
Dolsot bibimbap stands out with its crispy rice crust and perfectly cooked egg on top. Beef bibimbap features tender beef and fresh ingredients, making both versions delicious and satisfying.
Bulgogi stands out with its flavorful and tender beef. It pairs well with dishes like seafood pancake and kimchi fried rice.
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There is easy street parking available near the restaurant.
The restaurant runs a promotion for free side dishes with reviews.
Ordering is done through an app, even for dine-in customers.
Small space with modern contemporary Korean decor and whimsical lighting creates a cool, relaxed atmosphere. K-pop music and videos play throughout, adding a lively vibe. Suitable for takeout or intimate dining, with a few tables for small groups.
Bibimbap features spicy, nutty sauce that is perfectly seasoned and slightly spicy. Generous toppings and fresh vegetables make it huge and healthy with delicious, spot-on flavors.
Bulgogi beef comes with flavorful sauces that enhance every dish. The bulgogi roll offers a great meat to rice ratio, and the bulgogi plate includes rice and salad for a complete meal.
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Kimbop offers many vegetarian and vegan options on its menu.
All sauces at Kimbop are made from scratch for freshness.
Prices at Kimbop are reasonable for the quality of food served.
Spacious Korean restaurant offers a calm, quiet atmosphere with open, inviting dining areas and tactful decoration. Guests can enjoy authentic Korean flavors alongside adult gaming options like karaoke and slot machines in a separate room. A small Asian market adds a unique touch to the experience.
Flavors come perfectly balanced and authentic in the bibimbap. Servers show the proper way to mix the dish, enhancing the experience.
Beef bulgogi here is tender and flavorful, often served with rice cakes and side dishes. The dish is grilled well and has a sweet and spicy profile that fills you up.
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Reservations are typically required for parties of five or more.
The lunch special costs $15 and does not include a drink.
The restaurant has a small grocery section for Korean and Japanese snacks.
Small, modern space offers a clean, minimal aesthetic with bright, updated interiors. Atmosphere stays peaceful and inviting with good music and ample seating. Menu blends Asian fusion flavors featuring standout sushi burritos, poke bowls, and unique items like kimchi fries.
Options include a Bibimbap Sushi Burrito and a traditional bibimbap bowl. The bibimbap bowl contains all the food groups and can be spiced up. Quality is mixed, with some finding it mediocre.
Crispy, hot bulgogi fries come with a huge portion of beef and are enhanced by flavorful sauces. The kimchi bulgogi fries add a spicy twist to this popular dish.
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The restaurant closes at 9 PM, with last orders taken at 8:30 PM.
After 8:20 PM, only takeout is available as the dining area closes.
Portions are considered great value for the price.
Spacious dining area with high ceilings and dark wood accents creates a calm, modern atmosphere. The environment suits family dinners and large groups, offering a clean and tidy setting. A crowd often gathers at the entrance, reflecting its popularity among those seeking authentic Korean cuisine.
Bibimbap comes with a nice portion size and is packed with vegetables. The beef bibimbap and hot stone versions stand out for flavor and value.
Thin slices of sirloin make up the beef bulgogi, which is well seasoned and sweet. It comes with steamed rice on the side and matches flavors found in Michelin star versions from Korea.
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Expect a wait during peak lunch hours, especially around 12 PM.
The restaurant closes for staff lunch at 2:45 PM.
They offer a variety of customizable protein, rice, and noodle options.
Korean barbecue restaurant with smokeless grills and spaced-out tables creates a clean, cozy atmosphere with bright lighting. Music complements the vibe, keeping noise levels low even when full. Unique touches include traditional-modern decor and call buttons for easy service.
Raw beef bibimbap comes in a generous portion and offers a delicious taste. The beef tartar bibimbap stands out alongside other dishes like spicy pork bone stew.
Mountain Bulgogi stands out with its rich flavor and table-top grilling experience. It comes very filling and offers a fun way to enjoy bulgogi alongside pork belly and Galbi options.
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Reservations are recommended for larger groups to ensure seating.
Expect a wait time of 30-45 minutes during peak dinner hours.
Credit cards are accepted, but cash is preferred for smaller orders.
Korean restaurant offers authentic home cooking with a cozy, quiet atmosphere and a warm, welcoming vibe. The space feels unpretentious and homey, reminiscent of old-school Korean neighborhoods. Food is affordable and satisfying, drawing those seeking genuine Korean flavors.
Hot stone bibimbap stands out with its tasty sauce and rich flavors. It pairs well with dishes like bulgogi and kimbap, making it a solid choice for a Korean meal.
Bulgogi stands out as very good and highly enjoyed here. It pairs well with banchan and complements dishes like bibimbap and pancakes.
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Parking is available at the front of the restaurant.
Prices are affordable for authentic Korean food.
They charge $2 for takeout boxes.
Korean barbecue restaurant offers tabletop grilling with owners preparing meat in front of diners. Curtains separate tables, creating a private, family-style atmosphere that feels like eating in a home kitchen. The place features traditional drinks like soju and makgeolli served in unique ways, enhancing the authentic experience.
Bibimbap features fresh, tasty ingredients and a perfectly cooked egg. The rice comes out crispy, and the accompanying banchans add extra flavor.
Bulgogi melts in your mouth with a rich, marinated flavor. The salad dressing doubles as a dipping sauce enhancing the taste. It pairs well with sides like cheese corn and bibimbap.
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Portions are large, so come hungry and be prepared to take food home.
The restaurant charges for side dishes, which is uncommon.
Expect to pay around $140 for two people, including extra charges.
Modern Korean restaurant with soft lighting and a warm, inviting atmosphere. Cocktails stand out, featuring drinks like the Garuso Boulevard and Korean tea old fashioned. Seating is plentiful but tables sit close together, and music keeps energy lively without overwhelming conversation.
Offers bibimbap with a perfect balance of textures and tastes. Combines well with dishes like pork shoulder and Korean half chicken.
Bulgogi appears in sliders and sot bop with tender meat and a spicy soup option. The beef sometimes comes thickly cut and chewy, contrasting with the softer sot bop version.
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Happy hour lasts until 7 pm, offering discounted drinks and appetizers.
Portion sizes are small, similar to tapas, so consider ordering multiple dishes.
The restaurant accommodates vegetarians with substantial options on the menu.
Korean restaurant in a lively, busy food court offers large portions served in home-style metal bowls and silverware. The atmosphere is energetic and noisy, with a focus on customizable tofu soups and hot stone dishes. Prices are higher than typical food court fare, reflecting the quality and presentation.
Hot stone bibimbaps stand out, especially the #28 with spicy chicken. Options include a simple bibimbap with warm rice and veggies or combos like the Soft Tofu with pork and bibimbap.
Bulgogi beef stands out as a favorite with rich flavor. The pork bulgogi also impresses with its taste. Chicken bulgogi offers a very delicious option. Prices range from $19.99 to $29.99, higher than typical food court meals.
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Dishes range from $19.99 to $29.99, which is higher than typical food court prices.
The portions are large and good for sharing.
Dining here might cost around $100 for a table of four.
Small, informal Korean restaurant with an adorable, well-coordinated interior and cozy, cheerful atmosphere. Offers authentic Korean dishes including vegetarian bibimbap and spicy ramen. Feels like a warm family-run spot with a clean and inviting vibe.
Bibimbap comes with a variety of vegetables and your choice of protein like teriyaki tofu or bulgogi topped with an egg. Options include brown rice, and the beef bibimbap tastes fresh and flavorful without side dishes or soup.
Large portions of bulgogi beef come with meals, often paired with bibimbap topped with an egg. The menu includes bulgogi cup bap and dumplings as well.
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The restaurant offers generous portions for the price.
Expect no side dishes served with bibimbop, unlike other Korean BBQs.
Prices are higher compared to similar options in the area.
Korean restaurant with simple decor and cramped seating creates a busy, noisy atmosphere that feels like a family gathering. Staff actively circulate with side dishes, adding to the lively energy. The space is small but clean, with a focus on authentic Korean flavors.
Dolsot bibimbap comes in a hot stone bowl that keeps the dish warm and adds a crispy texture. Options include tofu and beef, each with distinct flavors and spice levels to suit different tastes.
Beef bulgogi stands out with its exceptional flavor and consistently tasty profile. It pairs well with other dishes like japchae and vegetable soontofu for a balanced meal.
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Reservations are not accepted; it's first-come, first-serve.
Expect a wait during peak hours, especially on Sundays after church.
The restaurant has a table turnover policy; be prepared to leave when finished.
Modern urban design creates a cozy, sleek atmosphere with pretty lighting and private rooms ideal for quiet dinners. Noise levels vary, sometimes making conversation difficult, but the vibe remains relaxed and welcoming. The space stands out among Korean restaurants for its unique, zen ambiance.
Stone pot bibimbap comes hot and loaded, especially the seafood version called Chu Gu Mi Dol Sut Bi Bim Bap. Bulgogi and kimchi jjigae often accompany the bibimbap, adding to the rich flavors.
Spicy versions stand out with extra spicy and spicy chicken options. Beef Bulgogi pairs well with Chop Chae featuring glass noodles. Dak Bulgogi offers a rich, flavorful taste.
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Reservations are recommended due to the restaurant's popularity, especially during peak hours.
Expect longer wait times during weekend dinner hours; arrive early or make a reservation.
The restaurant offers a BOGO sushi deal on select days, making it a great value.