Cozy spot serves fresh kimbap and crispy tteokbokki with sweet and spicy sauce. Modern decor and bright lighting create a chill atmosphere. Self-service ordering keeps it casual and easy.
Fresh kimbap comes neatly rolled with tasty veggies inside. Tteokbokki features rice cakes with a crispy outside and sauce that sticks well, offering a sweet and spicy flavor. Bulgogi meat is warm and savory, paired with cool, crisp vegetables.
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The restaurant has a self-service kiosk for ordering and payment.
Contactless payment options are available to minimize germ sharing.
The menu features a small selection of Korean street food items.
Korean grocery store shines with fresh kimbap and a broad range of house-made kimchi and banchan. Clean, organized space plays Kpop music, creating a welcoming atmosphere. Accepts EBT, ensuring accessibility for all shoppers.
Fresh kimbap sells out fast, so visiting early is key. The market offers a wide range of kimchi and banchan, all house-made and fresh daily, including jeon, rice cakes, and japchae.
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Sangdoe Market accepts EBT, making it accessible for all customers.
The market has a great selection of kimchi and Korean staples.
Prices at Sangdoe Market are reasonable for a specialty grocery store.
Small lounge with dim lighting sets a calm, speakeasy vibe perfect for dates or friends. Korean Bulgogi tacos offer a savory flavor that stands out. Unique 3D rain droplet art adds a modern touch to the intimate space.
Korean Bulgogi tacos stand out with a savory flavor. Other notable dishes include pan fried dumplings and a vegetarian spring roll offering variety in Korean-inspired options.
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Reservations are recommended due to the small size of the venue.
Expect a wait during peak hours, especially on weekends.
The menu features high-end cocktails and sushi small plates.
Small, cozy spot with authentic mala flavors and fresh ingredients offers a unique spicy Szechuan experience. Broth made from simmered beef bones adds a rich base to Mala Tang soup. Korean fried chicken is crispy outside, tender inside with authentic sauce.
Broth made from simmered beef bones stands out in the Mala Tang soup, offering a rich base without spice. Korean fried chicken comes crispy outside, tender inside, coated with Korean sauce for an authentic taste.
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Expect long wait times of over 40 minutes during peak lunch hours.
The restaurant charges $15 per pound for mala soup and $17 per pound for mala stir fry.
Portion sizes are generous, providing good value for the quality of food.
Small grocery offers hard-to-find ingredients like Nishiki Rice and Kewpie mayo. Homemade kimchi is authentic and delicious, available in two sizes. Grab-and-go Korean foods include steamed buns and yellow radish pickles, all at reasonable prices.
Homemade kimchi stands out with its delicious, authentic flavor and comes in two sizes. The grab-and-go section also offers steamed buns and yellow radish pickles alongside the kimchi priced at $11.
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Kappa offers a variety of Korean products, including handmade items.
The store is clean and well organized for easy shopping.
Two sizes of kimchi are available for purchase.
Korean BBQ shines with prime rib and incredible bulgogi that melt in your mouth. Cozy, mom and pop vibe sets a comfortable, intimate scene with K-drama playing for entertainment. Seating is close but service stays attentive and warm.
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.
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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.
Small sushi spot offers fresh sushi in a calm, friendly setting with elegant furnishings and plants. Korean BBQ shines with beef bulgogi and spicy rolls, while bibimbap arrives in a hot stone bowl with crispy rice. Vegetarian choices include a tofu bento box and kimchi chigae.
Korean BBQ features beef bulgogi and spicy rolls. Bibimbap comes in a hot stone bowl with crispy rice. Vegetarian options include a tofu bento box and kimchi chigae.
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The lunch box costs $10.
There is no wait to get a table.
Expect more carry-out orders than dine-in customers.
Neon lights and poster-plastered walls set a laid back vibe with K-pop tunes. Korean dishes like bibimbap and Korean fried chicken sandwiches offer bold flavors. Clean dining areas with unique decor invite quiet chats in a relaxing space.
Offers a wide variety of Korean dishes including bibimbap, bulgogi, and tteokbokki. Menu features unique items like Korean fried chicken sandwiches and kimchi tacos with consistently good flavor and quality.
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The kiosk ordering process is easy and efficient.
The eating areas are clean and well-maintained.
The menu offers a wide variety of unique options.
Brightly decorated interior creates a cozy atmosphere where guests grill beef bulgogi and pork at their tables. Fresh kimchi and daily-made sides complement stone pot bibimbap. Unlimited instant ramen adds to the fun, making it great for families and groups.
Beef bulgogi and thin sliced pork come ready for grilling at the table. Stone pot bibimbap offers a truly delicious mix. Fresh kimchi and side dishes are made daily by the owner, with kimchi fried rice as a notable side order.
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Parking is ample and free in the large lot outside the restaurant.
The restaurant offers unlimited access to instant ramen with every BBQ order.
Credit cards are accepted, but cash is recommended for smaller purchases.
Cozy dining room buzzes with fresh sushi and hot stone bibimbap. Korean Chinese dishes like jjampong add spice, while soju pairs perfectly. Music lifts the vibe in this unique Korean-Japanese spot.
Hot stone bibimbap stands out with both spicy squid and galbi versions. Korean Chinese dishes like jjampong and jjajangmyeon complement the menu, alongside soju and kimchi soup for a full Korean meal.
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Carry out is available for those who prefer to eat at home.
Dine-in is an option for those who want to enjoy their meal on-site.
The restaurant can get busy on evenings, so plan accordingly.