Renovated interior blends chic modern design with authentic Korean utensils, creating a cozy and aesthetic atmosphere. Soothing music and thoughtful amenities like high-quality lotion add to the calm, safe vibe. The space feels both elegant and welcoming, reflecting a family-owned character.
Bulgogi shines here with both chicken and pork options cooked well and full of flavor. The Galbi short ribs come out perfectly cooked, and the bulgogi soup offers a rich, satisfying taste.
Pork bulgogi stands out with its phenomenal flavor and consistent quality. Chicken bulgogi offers a tender, savory experience, while the ttukbaegi bulgogi stew delivers a rich, satisfying taste.
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Reservations are recommended during peak hours to avoid long wait times.
Expect a wait of 30-60 minutes during busy dinner hours.
The restaurant offers a late-night menu until 11pm on weekends.
Modern dining space offers a casual, welcoming atmosphere with K-pop music adding a lively touch. The layout feels spacious but utilitarian, with clean yet simple seating. The vibe balances between fun and relaxed, making it feel fresh and inviting.
Korean fried chicken stands out with its crispy outside, juicy inside, and perfectly spiced coating. The Bulgogi Rice Bowl offers a unique and delicious flavor, while the Galbi wings and Korean BBQ wings deliver a sweet sauce with a nice kick.
Beef bulgogi comes in a certified halal rice bowl with a unique and delicious flavor. It pairs well with kimchi and stands out alongside fried rice and cheeseling fries.
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Online ordering is available for easy pickup.
The food is ready on time as promised.
Not all menu items are halal; check before ordering.
Small, modern, and minimalistic space with clean, well-maintained interiors and natural lighting from large windows. Atmosphere feels cozy and lively, with limited seating that suits quick dining. Unique ceramic bowls with lids doubling as trays add a distinctive touch to the dining experience.
Bulgogi beef stands out with its rich flavor, featured in sandwiches and fries. Nuoc Mam chicken wings and egg rolls add variety to the Korean food options.
Sweet, tender, and flavorful beef bulgogi stands out here. Bulgogi appears in sandwiches, fries, and as an add-on to pho and bun dishes, making it a versatile and go-to lunch meal.
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The restaurant is small with limited seating, primarily designed for takeout.
Prices are reasonable for the quality of food offered.
Business picks up around 5:20 PM, so expect a busier atmosphere then.
Open, spacious dining area features in-table BBQ grills with quiet ventilation allowing easy conversation. Atmosphere feels lively and warm with modern decor, making it suitable for casual dinners and date nights. Guests cook their own meat at the table, adding an interactive element to the experience.
Black pig pork belly stands out among the grilled meats, paired with tasty banchans that complement the meal. The grilled cheese tteokbokki shines as a unique dish, and kimchi-jjigae offers a solid choice for stew lovers.
Juicy and flavorful bulgogi comes in beef, pork, and Galbi varieties. The half-size dish arrives on a hot plate with rice, and the seasoning stands out as perfectly balanced.
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Reservations are recommended, especially during peak dinner hours to avoid long waits.
Expect a 15-20 minute wait during busy dinner times without a reservation.
Happy hour features $1 soju shots and discounted appetizers.
Small restaurant with loud K-Pop music and clean, lively atmosphere. Mostly self-serve with large portions of crispy Korean fried chicken and halal options. Decorated with care, it offers a unique blend of casual dining and authentic flavors.
Crunchy wings stand out with spicy galbi and Secret Sauce flavors that keep crisp even after a drive. The kimchi fried rice offers a generous portion and bold taste that pairs well with the chicken.
Bulgogi Rice Bowl appears regularly on the menu paired with other dishes like wings and fried rice. It serves as a solid main dish option alongside Gangnam Style Wings and Bulgogi Fried Rice.
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Online ordering is fast and easy, with notifications when food is ready.
The restaurant is mostly self-serve; customers must clean their own tables.
Only the boneless chicken is halal, cooked separately from non-halal meats.
Minimalist modern dining area offers a clean, cozy atmosphere with bright counter lighting and darker edges creating a stage-like feel. Connected bubble tea shop allows ordering drinks via QR code for table delivery, adding convenience. The space suits families and maintains a generally calm vibe despite occasional noise from the adjacent boba bar.
Korean fried chicken stands out with crispy, flavorful pieces served alongside dishes like kimchi bacon fried rice and Seafood Bibimbap in a hot earthenware bowl. Other staples include tasty japchae, teokbokki, and refreshing cucumber sides.
Spicy and regular versions of Bulgogi appear on the menu, with the spicy option offering a noticeable kick. Bulgogi also comes in taco form, adding a unique twist to the traditional dish.
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Lunch costs around $10 per meal, making it affordable.
The restaurant is clean and inviting.
The takeout process is quick and well-packaged.
Small dining space fills quickly, creating a crowded and buzzy atmosphere with close seating. The vibe is cozy despite tight quarters and lively chatter. Popular spot for authentic Korean tofu soup and other traditional dishes.
Offers authentic Korean flavor with dishes like tofu stew, chicken bulgogi, and bibimbap. Quick service delivers dinner in under a minute, making it great for pickup.
Thinly sliced beef in the bulgogi offers a savory flavor and sits on a bed of crisp vegetables with plenty of broth. Chicken bulgogi and combo plates with tofu soup also feature as go-to options.
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The restaurant's small size means large parties might have to wait.
Lunch specials are available at reasonable rates, costing around $20.
Reservations are not accepted, so arrive early to avoid long waits.
Bright, modern interior with clean, stylish decor creates a welcoming and vibrant atmosphere. Music leans toward loud K-pop playlists, adding energy but sometimes feeling disruptive. Family-oriented crowd enjoys a lively vibe with a focus on crispy, flavorful Korean fried chicken.
Korean fried chicken stands out with crispy wings paired with pickled radish and some of the best kimchi around. Large portions of dishes like Soy Garlic chicken Bibimbap and flavorful seafood kimchi soup complement the menu well.
Steak in the bulgogi is full of flavor and pairs well with steamed white rice. It stays moist and meets the standard for Korean barbecue.
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Chingu Korean Fried Chicken is located outside the Burnsville Mall, no need to enter.
There is free ample parking available for customers.
Food is served quickly, with large portion sizes.
Small space with Japanese-style decor creates a cozy and fun atmosphere that suits both solo meals and casual meetups. The vibe balances relaxed and lively energy, making it inviting without feeling crowded. Walls and tables feature engaging art, adding to the unique dining experience.
Bibimbap stands out as a recommended dish here. The menu also features kimchi ramen, beef bulgogi, and spring rolls, all noted for their strong flavors.
Beef bulgogi stands out with its absolutely delicious flavor, while pork bulgogi comes off as just okay. Both versions show different levels of quality.
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The restaurant is small with limited seating, so expect a wait during busy times.
They accept takeout orders, making it convenient for those on the go.
The menu features a wide variety of dishes, including ramen and appetizers.
Small dining space feels cramped and intimate with modern decor and stone bowl dishes adding a touch of elegance. Atmosphere is noisy and busy, especially during dinner, with tight seating arrangements. Korean fried chicken stands out as a crunchy and flavorful specialty.
Crunchy, soy garlic Korean fried chicken stands out here. Korean BBQ chicken strips, Tteokbokki, and bulgogi fries add variety to the menu.
Bulgogi Tteokbokki offers more flavor than expected, paired well with sides like Bulgogi Fries and house fried rice. The bulgogi appears in various dishes including bibimbap and samplers, often combined with spicy or garlic soy wings for variety.
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Happy hour beer for $4 is a pretty good value.
The lunch special offers a great deal for budget-conscious diners.
The restaurant is small and usually busy, so expect a wait.
Stainless steel round tables and small chairs create a Seoul street food vibe with a modern, open dining room. Casual atmosphere features K-pop music and occasional sports on TV, offering a laid back, clean space that feels both familiar and stylish.
Korean fried chicken stands out with its big, extremely crunchy wings and flavorful bulgogi. The Stone Pot Bibimbap offers excellent flavor with a crunchy rice bottom, while kimchi fried rice and japchae also draw attention at the table.
Beef and pork bulgogi offer authentic flavors with the pork featuring a slight smoky taste and a perfected sauce. Chicken bulgogi comes in soy garlic and spicy versions, both well-seasoned and tasty.
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There is plenty of parking available near the restaurant.
The price at K-ChiMac is higher than average for Korean chicken.
They charge an extra $2 for a small bowl of rice.
Korean restaurant with authentic dishes and a clean, bright atmosphere. K-pop music videos play continuously, creating a lively vibe. The place feels bustling yet peaceful, offering great value and easy access.
Complimentary side dishes include kimchi, potato, bean sprout, radishes, and cucumber with refills offered. Main dishes feature beef bulgogi, galbi, and kimchi pancake, all delivering authentic Korean flavors.
Beef bulgogi stands out with its sweet flavor balanced by rich beef taste. Spicy pork bulgogi comes well seasoned and tender, while chicken bulgogi offers a solid alternative.
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An automatic 18% surcharge is added for a party of five or more.
They only provide a single serving of each side for the table.
The portions were small for the price paid.
Spacious indoor seating features K-pop music, anime and Korean TV shows on screens, creating a lively and trendy vibe. Dim lighting and basic decor give a somewhat underdeveloped feel, while the atmosphere remains welcoming and energetic. Limited outdoor sidewalk seating offers an option during warmer months.
Korean fried chicken here is lighter than typical US fried chicken and pairs well with secret sauce and spicy galbi sauce. The kimchi stands out as the best, and the kimchi fried rice balances savory and sour perfectly.
Good flavor stands out in the bulgogi, which stays consistently great. The bulgogi rice bowl is simple and tasty, making it a solid choice alongside the bulgogi fried rice.
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The online menu lists a whole original fried chicken for $20.65, but in-store it's $32.00.
Ordering ahead is recommended as the restaurant can get very busy.
Street parking is available on both sides of the street and in nearby neighborhoods.
Large dining space offers a casual, relaxed atmosphere with fun tunes and TV shows. The interior shows a recent remodel that keeps the place simple but comfortable. The vibe suits those who enjoy crispy, flavorful Korean fried chicken and a calm setting.
Spicy Korean fried chicken wings and bibimbap stand out with their bold heat. Bulgogi appears in several forms, including fried rice and with rice, offering generous servings and solid flavor.
Bulgogi comes with rice and stands out as a main dish alongside Bull Dak. It pairs well with other items like pork buns and Korean tacos, all prepared with care.
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Lunch specials are available only on weekdays, offering good value.
Takeout containers are unlabeled, which may affect recycling options.
Food is typically ready about 5 minutes after ordering for takeout.
Korean restaurant offers authentic flavors with large portions and delicate soup broths. Interior feels cozy and welcoming despite a basic, neon-lit strip-mall setting. Quiet atmosphere suits those seeking a relaxed dining experience.
Korean fried chicken stands out with its crispy, flavorful coating. The menu features authentic dishes like bulgogi, galbi ribs, sundubu jjigae, and bibimbap served in a stone bowl. Kimchi and kimchi miso soup offer strong, spicy flavors that complement the fresh ingredients in seafood stew and naengmyeon.
Beef bulgogi comes rich and tender with strong flavor. Dwae Ji Bulgogi offers a spicy roasted pork option alongside classic beef dishes.
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Dishes are priced higher, often costing over $40 for two or more.
The menu has condensed post-COVID, fitting on a single laminated sheet.
Side dish refills are limited to just two, which is unusual for Korean dining.
Spacious Korean restaurant with minimalist modern decor and bright hanging lanterns creates a clean, welcoming atmosphere. TVs display cooking shows, adding a casual, engaging touch. The vibe blends old school small town charm with a fast casual feel.
Korean fried chicken stands out with its crispy wings and rich flavor. The kimchi is bright and effervescent, paired well with pickled radishes that are slightly sweet and tangy.
Rich and deep flavors define the Bulgogi here, making it a standout dish. Mild versions like Beef Bulgogi suit beginners well, and it pairs nicely with japchae and rice for a flavorful meal.
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Happy hour runs from 4-7pm on weekdays with discounted drinks.
Ordering ahead for pickup is easy and recommended.
The restaurant offers gluten-free options, but only two items are available.
Korean restaurant with food court style seating on a second level offers a mall view and a casual vibe for eating and people watching. The atmosphere is cool and lively with music enhancing the dining experience. Seating sections allow sampling from different vendors, creating a varied and informal setting.
Pork Bulgogi stands out with perfect marination and tenderness. The spicy Kalbi delivers strong heat and rich flavor. Banchan are well seasoned, and dishes like Sogogi Jjigae and bibimbap offer fresh, flavorful Korean classics.
Pork Bulgogi stands out for its perfect marinade, tenderness, and rich flavor. The spicy beef bulgogi offers a delicious kick, often enjoyed with purple rice and a special sauce blend.
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The restaurant is located on the second floor of the Eden Prairie Asian Mall.
Ordering is done via a kiosk, and staff bring out the food.
Expect reasonable wait times as food is cooked to order.
Korean restaurant with bright lighting and comfortable seating offers a family atmosphere that is often quiet and not busy. Tables feature call buttons for convenient service, and a sushi bar adds variety to the setup. Grill smoke can become noticeable during meals.
Offers authentic Korean BBQ with a manageable menu including marinated beef ribs, bulgogi, and chicken. Includes all-you-can-eat options and solid sides like bibimbap, black bean noodles, kimbap, and squid stirfry.
Beef bulgogi stands out with its marinated flavor and tender texture. It appears in combos and sushi, consistently noted as delicious and a favorite choice.
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The restaurant automatically adds an 18% gratuity to all bills.
Expect to pay around $90 for two people for all-you-can-eat.
Children over 2 are charged $25 for meals.