Small cafe inside a Korean grocery store offers a unique fusion of fish and chips with Korean snacks. Gentle music and homemade sauces create a relaxed atmosphere. Popular for crispy, fresh fish and Korean corn dogs, it attracts those seeking distinctive flavors.
Bulgogi stands out with tender, flavorful meat and moist texture. The Kimbap is consistently delicious and highly praised. Spicy Tteokbokki and Korean fried chicken wings add variety to the menu.
Meat stays tender and flavorful in the bulgogi. It pairs well with sides like kimchi and kimbap.
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Golden Fish & Chips is located inside Lotte Mart, a Korean grocery store.
You can shop at Lotte Mart while waiting for your food order.
Expect reasonable prices, with meals averaging around $17.
Cozy interior with outdoor seating creates a casual, inviting atmosphere. Small space limits large groups, attracting mostly intimate diners. Vegan-friendly options and flavorful Korean sauces stand out in the menu.
Beef Bulgogi Cupbap stands out with its mix of beef and spicy mayo. Chicken Japchae noodles taste perfect, and the kimchi offers strong umami notes with proper fermentation.
Beef bulgogi stands out with its rich flavor and pairs well with spicy mayo in the Beef Bulgogi Cupbap. Chicken bulgogi appears in a dosirak style box alongside kimchi, offering a tasty option.
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Reservations are not accepted; it's first-come, first-served.
The restaurant has limited seating, accommodating small groups only.
Parking is available in the back, but can be tricky to navigate.
Small fast-casual restaurant with cozy atmosphere and K-pop music and videos playing on TVs. Space feels clean and relaxed but music volume can be loud for the size. Seating resembles fast food style with some outdoor options.
Korean food here features crispy fried chicken and stuffed bulgogi tacos with large portions. Bibimbap offers a choice of bases and includes flavorful vegetables and well-cooked tofu.
Large servings define the bulgogi box, packed with plenty of food and paired with purple Korean rice. The bulgogi taco stands out as the most stuffed taco, making it a filling choice.
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Reservations are not required, but ordering ahead is recommended to avoid wait times.
Dine-in seating is limited to six tables, primarily catering to carry-out customers.
The food is reasonably priced, with meals averaging $50-60 for four people.
Small, cozy space with authentic Asian izakaya style and warm, inviting decor creates a casual, down-to-earth vibe. Atmosphere feels like a friendly house party with karaoke adding lively energy. Late-night hours attract a fun, laid-back crowd seeking genuine Japanese flavors.
Beef bulgogi stands out with its tender, flavorful prime rib paired with perfect fried rice. Chicken Asian tacos and sushi rolls also feature as notable Korean-inspired options.
Beef bulgogi features tender prime rib with flavorful seasoning and pairs well with perfect fried rice. Chicken Asian tacos also highlight the menu alongside top-notch sushi rolls.
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The restaurant stays open extra late on Friday and Saturday past 4am.
Karaoke, often with an 80s theme, is usually available late at night.
The place is BYOB; bring your own alcohol to enjoy with your meal.
Self-service restaurant with cafeteria-style seating and utensil drawers at tables offers a clean, efficient interior. Atmosphere ranges from cozy to busy, with some visits noting discomfort due to heat. Free refills of beef broth and barley tea complement authentic Korean dishes.
Kalbi stands out as tender and savory, scoring high marks for taste. Bulgogi comes with rice and resembles dishes from upscale Korean spots. The bibimbap varies, with a vegetable tofu version praised as fresh and highly rated, while another bibimbap is less recommended.
Bulgogi here tastes like something from an upscale Korean restaurant. It comes with rice and pairs well with dishes like bibimbap and japchae, which is out of this world.
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The restaurant operates on a self-service basis, requiring customers to grab their own food.
There is no tipping at this restaurant, making it more affordable.
The restaurant is closed on Tuesdays.
Korean restaurant offers tabletop grilling with stylish grills and strong smoke ventilation. Atmosphere feels modern and relaxing, with K-pop music enhancing a warm, comfortable vibe. Space is clean and well-designed, suited for adults and families with older kids.
Kimchi here tastes just like the ones from Korea, offering a truly authentic flavor. The Korean BBQ, especially the bulgogi beef, stands out as a delicious experience.
Bulgogi shines on the BBQ and in the rice lunch bowl, both delivering delicious flavors. The Royal bulgogi kimchi box comes with a sassy mayo that adds a unique twist.
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Happy hour food and drinks are available from Monday to Thursday, 2 pm to 6 pm.
Reservations can be made online for dining.
The kitchen closes at 9 pm, even though the restaurant is open until 10 pm.
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.
Bulgogi Ttukbaeki offers a perfectly seasoned, warming dish with a slightly sweet bulgogi soup. The bulgogi itself is flavorful and pairs well with other dishes like bibimbop and garlic soy wings.
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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, cozy space with authentic Korean mom-and-pop vibe and timeless cooking videos playing on TV. Atmosphere stays calm and friendly, suited for quick, casual meals. Offers clean, simple setup with a focus on a few solid menu items.
Kimbap stands out with delicious flavor and great portions. Fried mandu comes out crispy and pairs well with the menu's quick lunch options.
Freshness stands out in the bulgogi bowl and kimbap, with the bulgogi offering a fairly tasty experience. However, the bulgogi kimbap meat can be dry and inedible at times, contrasting with the otherwise solid and highly recommended options.
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There are no bathrooms available for customers.
It's advisable to call ahead for pick-up orders.
The restaurant is small and not suitable for large groups.
Small space with bar-style seating creates a casual, cozy vibe like visiting a friend's home. Atmosphere stays quiet and friendly, with familiar yet fresh music adding to the relaxed mood. Known for high-quality Korean cuisine, it offers quick service and suits solo diners and groups alike.
Freshly made kimchi and generous banchan come with every meal, with staff ready to offer more. The dolsot bibimbap, kimchi fried rice, bulgogi, kimbap, and fat mandu dumplings stand out for their flavors.
Dolsot bulgogi stands out with its super tasty flavor. The bulgogi pairs well with kimbop, making for a solid meal choice.
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Rich J.C. has very limited seating, suitable for one or two people.
Online orders can be picked up in less than 10 minutes.
Prices range from $15-21, which is higher than typical Korean food prices.
Korean BBQ spot with a mom and pop vibe and attentive, comfortable setting. Atmosphere feels downcast but cozy, with K-drama playing for entertainment. Seating is close, creating an intimate but slightly cramped experience.
Korean BBQ features prime rib and beef brisket that melt in your mouth. The bulgogi stands out as incredible, paired with cheesy bibimbap and some of the best kimchi around.
Melt-in-my-mouth texture defines the bulgogi here. It tastes incredibly delicious with a rich, savory flavor.
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Dae Jang Keum offers Korean BBQ with a limited menu selection.
Expect to pay around $26 per person for a meal.
Reservations are recommended for dinner to avoid long wait times.
Minimalist decor and dated furnishings create an old-school, homey vibe with a relaxed atmosphere. Tables fill with groups enjoying lively conversation, making the space feel genuine and inviting despite some wear. Music plays softly, complementing the comfortable seating and clean environment.
Bulgogi, short rib, and black bean noodle stand out with fresh, perfectly seasoned flavors. Korean stews like tofu soup and egg jjim come with a great balance, alongside endless Banchan side dishes.
Bulgogi stands out as a phenomenal dish here, often paired with cold noodles or Bibimbap. It appears regularly alongside other favorites like short rib and tofu soup.
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Expect a wait time of about 30 minutes during peak hours on weekends.
Parking is available in a lot behind the restaurant, but it can fill up quickly.
Prices range from $10 to $20 per dish, with generous portion sizes.
Industrial building hosts a big open space with outdoor seating and a fire pit. Atmosphere stays relaxed and ideal for chatting, with sound damping on ceiling and walls to manage noise. TVs show multiple football games, adding to the casual vibe.
Kimchi pairs surprisingly well with fries, creating a unique flavor combo. The menu features Bulgogi fries and a Bulgogi burrito packed with bulgogi beef, rice, fries, beer cheese, and spicy aioli, both offering hearty, satisfying Korean-inspired options.
Bulgogi fries stand out with their delicious taste and satisfying portion, making them worth sharing or the price. The bulgogi burrito also offers a solid option for splitting between two people.
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Trivia night occurs every Tuesday at 8pm with a $5 entry fee.
Expect large crowds on trivia nights and weekends, so arrive early.
Parking can be challenging; consider using public transport or rideshare.
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.
The bulgogi hoagie features tender, flavorful beef with a blend of Korean and sandwich shop vibes. It pairs well with stir-fried kimchi and stands out as a super tasty, satisfying dish.
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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.
Dark space with aquarium floor and '90s Seoul street food vibe creates a nostalgic atmosphere. Energy rises with karaoke and stage performances, making it lively and social. Crowd leans toward groups enjoying authentic Korean cuisine and creative soju cocktails.
Incredible Korean cuisine shines with kimchi, Korean Fried Chicken, and sweet potato glass noodles. Creative Soju cocktails and dishes like corn cheese, jokbal, and kimchi fried rice add variety.
Bulgogi comes as part of lunch specials and alongside dishes like pork katsu and Army Stew. It stands out as a very good dish often paired with other Korean favorites.
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Karaoke starts late at night, making it a fun option for night owls.
The restaurant is known for its large portions, ideal for sharing.
Expect a lively atmosphere, especially on weekends with late-night crowds.
Bright, cozy Korean restaurant with an authentic atmosphere and updated interior. Busy but welcoming vibe attracts local Koreans and business travelers, featuring large tables and a private dining area. Staff guide traditional drink pairings, enhancing the authentic Korean experience.
Marinated meats cook right at the table for an interactive Korean BBQ experience. Dishes like bulgogi, galbi, and mackerel come with options like cold noodles or spicy tofu soup. Other offerings include Jjajangmyeon, Gamjatang, and Doenjang Jjigae.
Bulgogi sauce pairs well with glass noodles and adds rich flavor. The Dinner Combo offers bulgogi alongside cold noodles or spicy tofu soup. Side dishes come packed nicely with the bulgogi orders.
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Reservations are recommended for dinner, especially on weekends.
Expect a wait time of 30-45 minutes during peak dinner hours.
The restaurant closes at 10:00 pm, so plan your visit accordingly.
Huge, well stocked grocery store with extensive Korean foods and easy-to-view displays. Quiet, spacious, and very well lit with neat, orderly aisles. Fresh onigiri and unique Asian spices stand out among the offerings.
Fresh kimbap stands out with options like spicy tuna and marinated beef bulgogi. Vegan Japchae and customizable kimchi noodles add variety, with staff ready to fetch items not on the shelf.
Marinated beef bulgogi offers a fresh, authentic Korean flavor with a tender texture. It appears alongside other dishes like spicy pork and sesame honey chicken in a small area serving warm meals.
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Items cost less than $5, making it budget-friendly.
The market has a great selection of frozen and refrigerated items.
Expect a variety of unique Asian spices and sauces.
Modern Korean restaurant offers a clean, sleek dining area with an inviting and comfortable atmosphere. Music adds to a fun vibe while the menu features crispy Korean fried chicken and tasty pork buns. Prices lean toward the higher side for a fast-casual spot but the food quality stands out.
Korean fried chicken stands out with crispy texture and bold flavor. The Bulgogi dishes like tacos, fries, and fried rice offer rich, savory taste. Korean BBQ sauce adds versatile flavor to many items.
Bulgogi comes out really flavorful and pairs well with kimchi. The Bulgogi Bao bun stands out as a favorite with its rich taste.
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The average meal cost is around $26 for two people, including drinks.
Rice is not included with meals and costs an extra $2.
The restaurant has a casual atmosphere, suitable for quick dining.
Fast casual Korean restaurant with a cozy, chill atmosphere and small dine-in area mainly set up for pickup. Loud music and K-pop videos on TV create an energetic vibe. Space is neat and welcoming but limited for large groups.
Crispy Korean fried chicken shines here with Korean BBQ sauce and soy glaze options. Dishes like Bulgogi fries, japchae, and kimchi fries stand out for their bold flavors.
Bulgogi fries stand out with a crispy texture and bold flavor. The bulgogi bao buns and spicy bulgogi rice bowl add variety with rich, spicy notes.
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Expect a wait of about an hour during peak dining times.
The restaurant has limited seating, so consider takeout for larger groups.
Online orders incur a $.99 convenience fee not stated upfront.
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.
Bulgogi here stands out for its rich flavor and tender texture. It pairs well with the ribs and contrasts sharply with the less appealing japchae dish.
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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.
Spacious restaurant with stylish minimalist decor and heated bowls at each table for shared dishes creates a modern and fun atmosphere. The vibe is welcoming and comforting, suitable for small groups and casual dates. TVs and projectors add to the lively setting, while accommodating diverse diets including halal options.
The menu features build-it-yourself Topokki buffet with flavors matching authentic Korean street food. Crispy Korean fried chicken, flavorful bulgogi, and spicy tteokbokki sauce with fried dumplings stand out alongside fresh kimchi fried rice and savory Japchae.
Spicy pork bulgogi stands out with its careful preparation and bold flavors. The menu also features samgyeopsal with kimchi, showing thoughtful research behind the dishes.
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The all-you-can-eat offer is less than $25 per person for solid quality food.
They are very accommodating for halal diets.
The restaurant offers a four-course buffet including soup, fried rice, meat or fritters, and free ice cream for dessert.
Tables with built-in grills invite diners to cook their own food in a bright, spacious setting with warm, homie decor. The atmosphere stays quiet and relaxing, making it suitable for family meals or casual gatherings. The vibe combines authentic Korean BBQ experience with a clean, modern interior.
Stone bowl bulgogi offers a soup-like dish with plenty of mushrooms and balanced saltiness. Kimchi has a nice mix of spice and sourness, while galbitang and Korean fried chicken stand out for quality and flavor.
Stone bowl bulgogi comes with plenty of mushrooms and works well as a soup. Beef and pork bulgogi cook on the BBQ at the table, offering a hands-on experience.
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The restaurant stops BBQ service at 8 PM and closes at 8:30 PM.
Prices are a bit high for the self-cooked BBQ experience.
They do not serve alcohol, so plan accordingly.
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.
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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.
Mexican restaurant blends California-style design with a hipster ambiance and heated outdoor patio. Music plays lively tunes, creating a fun, energetic vibe. Full bar offers unique cocktails like dragon fruit margaritas and tiki drinks served in baby pineapples.
Korean fried chicken shines with a spicy soy honey glaze and bold flavor. Kimchi fries come loaded with bulgogi beef, and chorizo mandu dumplings offer a tasty twist with dipping sauce.
Bulgogi shines in dishes like beef bulgogi tacos and the bulgogi quesadilla, offering rich, flavorful bites. The green sauce adds a nice balance to the sweetness of the bulgogi beef.
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A mandatory 20% gratuity is added to all bills without prior notice.
Happy hour offers great deals on drinks and appetizers from 4-7pm on weekdays.
The Tuesday taco special features 3 tacos for $10, with mix-and-match options.