Small, cozy space with a family-run feel and quiet, peaceful atmosphere. Guests hear conversations clearly due to the intimate setting. Offers authentic Korean barbecue with great banchan variety and standout fried chicken dishes.
Beef bone soup stands out with its creamy texture and subtle flavors, served piping hot. Other soups include seafood tofu and spicy beef, offering a nice variety.
Authentic Korean BBQ features fantastic quality meats and some of the best bulgogi and Korean fried chicken around. A wide variety of banchan offers delicious, flavorful sides, and dishes like dolsot bibimbap and naengmyeon come with fresh and pickled accompaniments.
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Lunch specials are available from Tuesday to Friday.
Making a reservation is smart due to the limited seating.
The lunch menu is well-priced and includes a variety of side dishes.
Simple, clean space with Asian accents creates a laid back, welcoming atmosphere. Friendly staff make it feel like home, supporting a family-owned business. Known for authentic Asian dishes served in generous portions.
Soups come in large portions with rich, memorable broths like the beef pho and ramen noodle soup. Options include beef noodle, dumpling noodle, and spicy-sour cucumber salad alongside hearty bowls.
Naengmyeon stands out with its cold, sweet, and sour flavor. It offers a very unusual and flavorful taste that some find awesome while others may not prefer it.
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Sunday is pho day with special offerings.
Yum Noodles offers free appetizers with any dine-in purchase.
The portions are generous, providing good value for the price.
Korean restaurant with built-in fire grills and modern minimalist design creates a clean, intimate atmosphere. K-pop videos play on large screens, adding a lively but controlled vibe. Efficient ventilation keeps smoke away, making the space comfortable even when busy.
Soups come with BBQ and hotpot options, letting you grill meat while the soup simmers. The Szechuan Spicy and Tom Yum soups stand out for their bold, spicy flavors.
Unlimited kalbi dinner offers strong value at 30 dollars. Korean BBQ features delicious flavors and a full menu served all day. Staff provide kind and helpful service for first-timers.
Good to know
The restaurant offers an all-you-can-eat option for a fixed price.
You have 90 minutes to eat as much as you can during your visit.
Everyone at the table must choose the same menu option.
Casual restaurant with homemade-style food and a trendy young vibe. Atmosphere feels chill and inviting but can be a bit cold and worn in parts. Known for large portions and a wide variety of flavorful dishes, especially Burmese and Korean BBQ sides.
Soups here stand out for their rich flavors and comforting warmth. The house special soup with ribs and the Mohinga noodle soup offer authentic tastes that feel like home.
Kimchi Fried Rice stands out with its homemade kimchi flavor. Korean BBQ includes over 10 side dishes, and dishes like La Galbi and spicy beef bulgogi are common choices. Japchae tastes notably sweeter here than usual.
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Expect a wait time of 35-40 minutes for food during busy times.
Cash is recommended for tipping, as some staff may not accept cards.
The restaurant offers generous portions, making it easy to share dishes.
Korean restaurant with unlimited refills on side dishes, soup, and rice offers a clean, quiet atmosphere that feels warm and inviting. Venting system over grills keeps smoke away from diners, enhancing comfort. The place draws those seeking authentic Korean BBQ with tender, flavorful meats and a variety of banchan.
Soups include braised beef, spicy tofu, and Denjang varieties. Unlimited refills come with sides, soup, and rice. The soups pair well with six side dishes.
Korean BBQ features incredibly tender, well-marinated meats like bulgogi and galbi cooked to perfection. Generous, varied banchan and standout dishes like kimbap and wings complement the authentic Korean flavors.
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Many dishes cost almost twice as much as similar dishes at other Korean restaurants.
Expect to pay around $24 for bibimbap and $5 for tea.
A 15% service charge is automatically added to the bill.
Korean barbecue restaurant with smokeless BBQ tables where diners cook food at their tables. Atmosphere feels intimate and casual, offering a warm and inviting environment that suits dates and relaxed meals. Interior shows a modern simple style with clean, updated decor.
Soups come with six banchan dishes and white rice. The hot spicy beef soup stands out as very good. Overall, soups are consistently amazing here.
Authentic Korean BBQ features tender Korean short ribs and perfectly grilled galbi-sal with a beautiful char. Dishes like Bibimbap, kimchi stew, sundubu-jjigae, and kimchi pancakes come fresh and well prepared, served with excellent service.
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The place closes at 9 PM.
An 18% gratuity is added to all checks automatically.
Most self-prepared BBQ meat choices range from $25 to $40.
Tables feature real wood charcoal grills for an authentic Korean BBQ experience. Atmosphere feels old school and relaxed, with soft alt-rock and 90s metal music playing. The vibe is comforting and warm, evoking a sense of being back in South Korea.
Korean BBQ stands out with excellent quality and a variety of banchan twice the usual amount. Dishes like kimchi, Kimchi Jigae, seafood pancakes, and dolsot bibimbap with crispy rice and balanced flavors highlight the menu.
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Expect to pay around $21 to $28 for most dinner entrees.
An 18% service charge is automatically added to all bills.
The restaurant offers a 10% discount for cash payments.
Food court setting offers a casual atmosphere with large portions and authentic Korean flavors. The vibe suits those seeking convenient, flavorful meals rather than a formal dining experience. Options include vegan-friendly dishes and standout soups like bibimbap and soon tofu stew.
Beef Short Rib Soup features soft beef and easily chewable vegetables. Soon Tofu Soup comes with seafood or vegetables, sometimes paired with kimchi or ramen noodles.
Beef bulgogi scores a perfect 10, and the Sundubu jjigae tastes even better than in Korea. Hot stone bibimbap fills you up, while tteokbokki delivers flavorful spice. Fresh banchan and tasty bulgogi and tofu ramen round out the menu.
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The restaurant is located inside Saraga International Mart, making it convenient for grocery shopping.
Expect generous portion sizes that are worth the price.
There are vegan options available for those with dietary restrictions.
Korean barbecue restaurant with large vent hoods at each table to manage smoke from charcoal grills. Atmosphere feels warm and welcoming, suitable for families, with a cozy and smoky vibe. Space is big and calm, though some find background TV shows and cameras distracting.
Complimentary egg drop soup starts the meal. The cod fish soup offers a delightful, savory option. The soybean paste soup pairs well with all-you-can-eat Korean barbecue.
Korean BBQ features kalbi, loin, and all-you-can-eat options with excellent homemade kimchi and a variety of banchan sides. Grapefruit soju and cold Sapporo pair well with the barbecue and soups.
Good to know
The all-you-can-eat menu costs $35 per person, including five types of meat.
An additional $10 charge applies if you don't finish your food.
The restaurant automatically adds an 18% gratuity to the bill.