Small, cozy space with quaint charm and friendly owners creates a warm, welcoming atmosphere. Quiet environment without loud music or TVs encourages relaxed dining. Outdoor tables offer a nice arboretum view, adding to the peaceful vibe.
Fresh, flavorful ingredients stand out in the bibimbap and beef gimbap. The kimchi is highly regarded and pairs well with dishes like jajangmyeon and bulgogi.
Fresh, flavorful ingredients make the bibimbap stand out. Presentation is excellent and the dish is both healthy and filling.
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The entrance can be tricky; it's to the right of the lunch room entrance.
Prices are reasonable, with generous portion sizes compared to other Korean restaurants.
Mr. Yun posts a weekly secret menu on Google Maps for regulars.
Dining space opens directly into an Asian grocery store, creating a bright, clean, and casual atmosphere with limited seating. The vibe feels comforting and organized, blending food service with market shopping. Korean and Japanese dishes stand out for their authenticity and flavor.
Beef bulgogi and bibimbap stand out with savory flavors and a perfect egg on top. The kimbap and kimchi add authentic Korean touches, while miso soup complements the meal well.
Bowls come with perfect eggs on top and a drizzle of chili. Options include beef bulgogi, vegetarian with mushrooms and bok choy, all served with excellent miso soup.
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Ordering takes about 10 minutes, allowing time to shop at the market.
They have a QR code on the printed menu for easy ordering ahead.
Prices are generally more reasonable than similar places downtown.
Korean barbecue tables with built-in grills create an interactive dining experience. The atmosphere balances casual and upscale with vibrant decor and a cheerful vibe fueled by lively music and chatter. The space feels cozy and inviting, often lively due to the sounds of cooking and conversation.
Bulgogi Ttukbaeki offers perfect seasoning and warmth. The menu includes Kalbi tang, Bossam, bibimbop, garlic soy wings, and authentic Korean BBQ flavors.
Chicken and tofu bibimbap stand out with consistent quality and good flavor. Adding hot sauce to the tofu bibimbap is common. Bulgogi and barbecue also pair well with bibimbap here.
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The restaurant stops serving barbecue at 10:00 PM, so plan accordingly.
Lunch specials offer particularly reasonable prices compared to dinner.
Expect large portion sizes; sharing is recommended for groups.
Small Korean restaurant offers a cozy, chill atmosphere with friendly staff and peaceful music. The vibe suits quiet meals and deep conversations. Seating is usable but not spacious, creating an intimate dining experience.
Bulgogi Hoagie offers tender, flavorful beef with a unique mix of Korean and sandwich shop vibes. Classic dishes like bibimbap, tteokbokki, and Seolleong Tang deliver comforting, delicious Korean flavors with spicy stir-fried kimchi adding a crunchy kick.
Stone bowl beef bibimbap offers a comforting, filling meal with a generous serving. Classic bibimbap stands out as delicious and pairs well with other Korean dishes like japchae and bulgogi.
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The cafe offers plenty of vegetarian and vegan options.
Expect to pay around $17.91 for a meal including taxes.
The cafe does not allow outside drinks inside.
Small dining area offers a laid back, simple ambiance with a quiet, homey feel. Tastefully renovated kitchen and space reflect cleanliness and care under new management. Regulars enjoy fresh, homemade Korean dishes like bibimbap and dumplings in a relaxed setting.
Stone bowl bibimbap stands out with fresh beef and a hot bowl presentation. Rose tteokbokki features an addictive sauce and soft, bouncy rice cakes. Bulgogi, galbi, jjajangmyeon, and seafood pancake also deliver strong flavors.
Stone bowl bibimbap stands out with its fresh ingredients and homemade quality. Options include beef, seafood, and tofu versions, all served hot and flavorful.
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Expect a half-hour wait during peak hours.
Delivery can take up to an hour for simple items.
Grubhub estimates a 20-minute delivery time.
Small mom-and-pop Korean restaurant with casual street-food vibe and takeout-style serving even for dine-in. Cozy and clean seating area inside with limited space, plus outdoor bench seating. Food offers generous portions and crispy, juicy fried chicken, attracting those seeking quick, flavorful meals in a relaxed setting.
Kimchi fries stand out with ripe kimchi and a crispy, flavorful finish. Korean fried chicken comes boneless with an amazing garlic sauce and a good balance of meat to breading.
Generously-sized bibimbap offers a lot of variety for $12. The chicken bibimbap stands out as a delicious option with ample portions.
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Be patient about parking when you get there, as it may take a minute.
It took 30 minutes for the food to be ready for pickup.
The portions at Hola Seoul were generous for the price.
Small dining room with bright, modern interior and windowside orchids creates a calm, minimalist atmosphere. Quiet instrumental music plays while digital menus occupy part of the table. The vibe shifts from old homey to clean and updated under new ownership.
Bright, clean kimchi stands out alongside tender, flavorful beef in the bibimbap and dolsot bibimbap. Thin-skinned mandu, spicy sizzler pork, and fresh vegetables complement the amazing banchan and dishes like jap chae and dukguk.
Tender, flavorful beef and freshly prepared vegetables stand out in the bibimbap. The dolsot version offers a balanced meal with a good portion of healthy vegetables and added protein options.
Good to know
The menu has been simplified, and ordering is now done from the table.
Payment is made via QR code after receiving the check.
Banchan is now limited to three items served on a tray.
Sushi restaurant offers a chill, friendly atmosphere with clean, cozy decor and moderate music volume. It attracts families and those seeking a relaxed dining experience with a variety of menu options including vegetarian choices.
Beef bulgogi comes in a generous bento box with a slightly greasy touch. Dolsot bibimbap features fresh vegetables, piping hot tofu, and perfectly cooked rice. Korean soup offers authentic flavors.
Dolsot bibimbap comes piping hot with fresh, plentiful vegetables and perfect rice. The sashimi bibimbap offers a huge portion mostly of vegetables with some cooked egg, imitation crab, and minimal sashimi.
Good to know
Expect to pay around $70 for a takeout meal for two.
Parking is convenient and available on-site.
The menu includes many vegetarian options.