Small space with limited seating mainly designed for takeout creates an intimate, quiet atmosphere. The menu features boneless Korean fried chicken with a range from sweet to very spicy flavors. The vibe suits those seeking bold, flavorful Korean fast food without dine-in crowds.
Spicy pork mandu offers a mild spiciness and a nice crunch. Fire Chicken serves well-priced Korean fried chicken with a crisp texture and solid flavor. Bulgogi stays soft and flavorful even in broth.
Shared plates around $14 offer a filling meal for two. The menu features red chicken and BTS Chicken Gang Jung, both praised during visits. Dining here creates a pleasant experience for couples.
Good to know
Fire Chicken is carry out only.
You can call ahead to place an order.
The venue is small with seating for maybe three people.
Small Korean cafe with quaint decor and a cozy, family atmosphere feels like a converted old home. The vibe is quiet and warm, with indoor and outdoor seating and playful screens showing children's shows. The place captures the essence of Seoul with its tasteful, authentic design.
Bibimbap stands out with its savory ingredients and consistent flavor. Korean fried chicken, pork belly kimchi, and bulgogi gimbap offer rich, authentic tastes. Ending meals with kimchi-fried rice is a common touch here.
Couples enjoy recreating first dates here with a joyful atmosphere that sparks shrieks and squeals. The taro boba at Cafe Ganadara stands out as a favorite drink choice.
Good to know
Parking is readily available on the street near the cafe.
The portions are generous and prices are reasonable for the quality.
The cafe offers a limited menu with family-style dishes for dinner.
Small kitchen inside a dive bar with pinball machines creates a bustling, noisy atmosphere. The vibe stays laid back and funky, blending old-school arcade charm with vibrant energy. Korean fusion street food offers huge flavor despite the compact space.
Kimchi dishes stand out with the Kimchi Carbonara and Kimchi rice offering bold flavors. Bibimbap comes with unique twists like dragon sauce and tofu options, paired often with an egg or pixie sauce.
Couples often enjoy sharing dishes like bibimbap and fried rice with pork here. The spot works well for intimate dinners or small groups, with a friendly vibe connected to the chef.
Good to know
Expect to arrive early as the food often sells out quickly.
The restaurant is located inside a pinball bar, adding a fun atmosphere.
Everything is made from scratch in-house, including the rice cakes.
Korean restaurant offers authentic cuisine with tabletop grilling and private karaoke rooms nearby. Atmosphere feels cozy and inviting, blending relaxed music volume with lively social energy. Space balances spacious seating and intimate karaoke areas, creating a fun spot for groups and friends.
Beef bulgogi hot pot offers a fun and tasty Korean BBQ experience. Dishes like bulgogi dolsot, tteok-boki, and fried shrimp stand out for their flavors.
Korean barbecue pairs well with karaoke for a lively date experience. Food suits couples and groups, making it a solid spot for shared meals and fun.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for groups of six or more due to high demand.
Karaoke rooms often book up quickly, so plan ahead.
Expect to pay extra for side dishes; they are not included with meals.
Take-out only Korean spot with a charming grocery corner offering authentic banchan side dishes and ready-to-eat soups. Atmosphere feels friendly and family-owned, attracting those seeking genuine Korean comfort food with affordable prices and generous portions.
Homemade kimchi stands out with its fresh, bold flavors, available in cabbage and radish varieties. The Bulgogi Kimbap and Spicy Pork Kimbap offer savory, well-marinated meats wrapped in seaweed and rice, while the Beef Bulgogi Box serves generous portions of tender, marinated beef with sides.
Good to know
The restaurant is take-out only and does not offer dine-in options.
They only accept card payments over $10; under $10 requires cash.
Orders typically take less than 15 minutes to prepare.
Small restaurant with cozy, authentic interior and sushi prepared in front of diners. Atmosphere feels warm and friendly, with a calm, relaxing vibe despite limited space. Popular for fresh, large sushi pieces and a mom-and-pop feel.
Kimchi stands out with strong flavor. Bibimbap uses small grain rice but often comes with a teriyaki-like sauce that covers the ingredients. Bulgogi appears with chicken or beef alongside Japanese tempura.
Sushi stands out as a delicious option for a date night. The Mexican roll and other entrees offer tasty choices that make for a cute, enjoyable setting.
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The lunch special offers a good price for the amount of food received.
Prices are reasonable, with meals averaging around $20 per person.
Expect large portions, making it a good value for the price.
Small dining space uses self-ordering kiosks and QR codes for ordering. Atmosphere stays chill despite sticky floors and warm temperature inside. Korean dishes offer distinctive flavors with some standout items like fried chicken tacos and bulgogi bibimbap.
Korean Fried Chicken Tacos stand out with bold flavors and fresh ingredients. The menu also features bibimbap, beef bulgogi, and kimchi salsa that deliver authentic Korean tastes.
Shared plates like wings and loaded fries work well for couples. The menu offers combos such as the Spicy Fried Chicken Taco, providing variety. Food quality feels consistent across dishes, making it easy to enjoy together.
Good to know
Parking is standard on the Landing and may be difficult to find.
The restaurant does not accept cash; only card payments are allowed.
Restrooms are available and kept clean for customers.
Modern, clean space with big open layout and plenty of seating inside and outside creates a relaxed setting. Chill music plays softly, supporting a friendly and nice atmosphere. Tables include outlets for studying, making it a practical spot for casual meals and work.
Bibimbap bowls come with crispy Korean fried chicken or spicy pork bulgogi fried rice. Kimchi and vegetarian options are available. Service is fast and friendly.
Staff explain the flavors of dishes clearly, adding to the experience. Menu includes a spicy fried chicken taco combo, but some may find the spice level high. One person had a bad reaction after eating Kimchi.
Good to know
Cash is not accepted here, so plan ahead for payment.
The bibimbap bowl costs $15 and is mostly rice and veggies.
Expect small portion sizes for the price you pay.