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.
Kimchi here has a rich flavor and melts in your mouth. The kimchi-jjigae and side dish kimchi are both well-prepared and delicious.
Soft opening shows a phenomenal vibe ideal for couples. Ambiance suits a quiet date night without distractions.
Good to know
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.
Private booths with curtains create a cozy, intimate atmosphere that feels polite and quiet until groups gather and noise rises. Spacious, clean setting features immaculate decor and tableside presentation that adds a unique touch. Call buttons at each booth offer convenience without waiting for staff.
Broth in the kimchi ramen has a very flavorful taste with the right amount of spice from the kimchi. The kimchi itself tastes authentic, not just like cabbage.
Ramen here offers a vegan-friendly bowl that suits plant-based diets well. The spot works for both intimate dates and group visits.
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A free passion fruit tea or bubble milk tea is offered with a ramen purchase.
The restaurant allows a maximum of three bills per table for payment.
The restaurant has a large menu selection with various ramen and drink options.
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.
Kimchi here is tasty and pungent, adding a strong flavor boost to meals. It pairs well with dishes like galbi wings and fried chicken, making it a welcome addition.
Wings and tteok-bokki stand out as flavorful choices for a casual date. The atmosphere includes TVs playing commercials, and staff greet couples with a warm smile.
Good to know
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.
Small space with cozy interior and large anime-floral murals sets a unique tone. Loud heavy metal music creates a hectic but fun atmosphere. Bar seating encourages lingering, while the vibe stays inviting despite the noise.
Kimchi here stands out as perfect and highly flavorful. The Kimchi Ramen features excellent pork belly that enhances the dish and makes it very delicious.
Offers a casual vibe ideal for relaxed date nights. Serves comforting ramen that fits both casual and craving moods.
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A 3% credit card fee applies to all transactions, avoidable with debit cards.
Expect to pay around $20 for a shoyu ramen bowl, which is higher than average.
The restaurant has limited menu options, including a new gluten-free ramen bowl.
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.
Meals come with five shared side dishes featuring different types of kimchi. The kimchi tastes like the ones found in Korea and is consistently very good.
Offers a delightful Korean dining experience with food quality close to Seoul. The atmosphere feels nostalgic, reflecting its long history with elderly couples running it.
Good to know
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.
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.
Kimchi comes as a side dish with a great flavor that complements the meal well. It pairs nicely with vinegar-pickled radish, which is crisp and refreshing alongside fried chicken.
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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.
Tables feature grills for Korean BBQ and hot pot, creating an interactive dining experience. Spacious, clean interior combines with robot servers playing Super Mario tunes to add a modern, lively touch. Atmosphere ranges from comfortable to loud, with energy shaped by music and robotic service.
Spice hits just right with a perfect level of heat. Texture stays firm and the taste is rich and balanced.
Good to know
Everyone in my party must be present to be seated.
The all-you-can-eat option for both hot pot and BBQ is priced at $32.95 per person.
There is a $20 per pound charge for food wasted.
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.
Kimchi here tastes fresh and homemade, matching traditional flavors closely. It pairs well with dishes like rice and bulgogi, offering a perfect balance of aroma and health benefits.
Garlic honey wings offer a flavorful kick even for those who avoid spicy foods. The fried chicken and sauce match authentic Korean tastes, making it a solid choice for a date lunch.
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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.
Bright, modern bakery with open baking window and self-service pastry selection creates an engaging experience. Atmosphere feels cozy and welcoming but seating is limited and cramped during busy times. Free Wi-Fi and varied music selection add to a relaxed vibe suitable for casual visits.
Kimchi appears in a croquette with a soft spice kick rather than a strong kimchi flavor. The kimchi croquette pairs well with curry and offers a unique twist on traditional kimchi dishes.
Couples enjoy dining in with hot tea and coffee dates. The spot sparks excitement and helps relive cherished memories together.
Good to know
Reservations are not accepted; expect a line during peak hours.
To get the full selection of items, arrive early as popular pastries sell out.
Seating is limited, and the cafe can get crowded quickly.
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.
Sides include kimchi, daikon radish, and cucumber salad served as complimentary appetizers. They offer refills when you run out, and the kimchi stands out as especially amazing.
A couple of friendly wait staff handle service smoothly. The menu features Sang Sun Chi Gae, a snapper stew with tofu and vegetables, and a kimchi jeon that comes highly recommended. It offers a budget-friendly spot for lunch dates.
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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.
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.
Kimchi here is fresh and crunchy, served as a side or appetizer alongside other Korean vegetables. It has a good balance of flavors that pairs well with meat and bibimbap dishes.
Slow-paced meals allow couples to enjoy their time without rushing. The menu features beef bulgogi and options for barbecue, making it suitable for shared dining experiences.
Good to know
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.