Small Asian fusion spot with a hole in the wall feel and tight seating creates a close-knit, welcoming environment. Old school 90s music and TVs showing sports and anime add to the fun, inviting vibe. The place stands out for its unique style blending American and Korean flavors.
Kimchi stands out with rich flavor in dishes like kimchi fried rice and kimchi fries. The menu includes full-service rice bowls, soups, and a large bulgogi egg drop sandwich.
Soft, fluffy scrambled eggs appear in every sandwich, paired with crispy bacon and savory sausage patties. Eggs come plentiful and perfectly cooked, melting well with cheese and balancing sweet and spicy sauces.
Good to know
The restaurant can get very busy during peak times and seating is limited.
The food took about 10 minutes to arrive, which was a reasonable wait time.
Two hotdogs, small fries, and a drink cost $32.
Open space with clean, spacious seating and a welcoming, family vibe sets a relaxed tone. Evening brings a lively shift with a bar, dancefloor, DJ, and karaoke, creating energetic social scenes. Outdoor patio adds a casual, airy option for gatherings.
Kalbi ribs stand out with great flavor and appear on several plates. The Kalbi combo is consistently very delicious and a common choice. Macaroni salad and Leche flan also complement the meal well.
Adobo omelettes feature tender, well-seasoned meat with a savory, slightly tangy flavor that pairs well with eggs and rice. They come as a filling, reliable choice often served with sides like Portuguese sausage, corned beef hash, or tater tots.
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Karaoke happens every night of the week, starting at 8pm.
The bar offers late-night $6 specials until 3am.
The ukulele club meets every Tuesday evening.
Restaurant blends live piano music with eclectic decor and outdoor seating for a vibrant, artistic atmosphere. Staff create a welcoming vibe that feels like dining among friends. Cocktails and dishes like miso glazed pork belly stand out in a setting designed with local care.
Kimchi flavors shine in dishes like the creamy Kimchi Mac and the perfectly balanced Pork Belly Breakfast with kimchi fried rice. The menu also features fried chicken paired with Southern sides like collard greens and biscuits.
Poached eggs come with creamy grits and fried chicken in the Grits & Gravy dish. Scrambled eggs are cooked perfectly and can include extra items on request.
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Happy hour runs from 4-6pm with discounted drinks and appetizers.
On Thursdays, enjoy a 99-cent martini with the purchase of an entrรฉe.
Wednesdays feature a special of $1 oysters, with a minimum order of 6.
Spacious interior with well-lit seating creates a calm and welcoming atmosphere where quiet energy prevails. Friendly staff contribute to a warm vibe that feels like home. Televised sports add a casual touch without overwhelming the relaxed environment.
Kimchi stands out with its house-made quality and excellent flavor. Dishes like the Bulgogi Dog and Angry Kimchi Fries combine juicy beef bulgogi and spicy kimchi with creamy aioli for a balanced taste.
Eggs come out light and fluffy, cooked just right. They appear in dishes like creamy scrambled eggs inside garlic bread and over easy eggs in a sandwich with turkey sausage and diced onions.
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Parking is easy with convenient access to the building.
The restaurant closes at 3 pm, so plan your visit accordingly.
Credit cards and mobile payments are accepted.
Stadium-style seating and smokeless grills create a sophisticated, intimate atmosphere without the usual BBQ odor. A live DJ spins 80s music, adding lively energy to the modern, stylish space. The focus on premium Wagyu beef and an extensive wine list complements the unique Korean BBQ experience.
Premium Korean BBQ features smokeless grills that keep hair and clothes free from odors. The menu includes a hunters feast with various sides like kimchi enhancing the meal.
Steak and eggs come with filet mignon tartare and caviar on milk toast. The Butchers Feast also features steak and eggs with caviar.
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Reservations are essential, especially for special events like Thanksgiving dinner.
COTE Vegas is the only Michelin-starred Korean steakhouse in North America.
The restaurant accommodates food allergies, ensuring a safe dining experience.
Small, cozy breakfast spot with a Hawaiian breakfast vibe and packed seating that creates a lively, sometimes loud atmosphere. Fun music and TV add to the casual, welcoming energy. Known for large portions and creative menu options that stand out from typical breakfast fare.
Kalbi dishes stand out with well-marinated, tender beef ribs that balance fattiness and meat. Options like Kalbi Steak and Eggs come with tasty upgrades such as Strawberry Shortcake pancakes.
Eggs benedict comes in classic and Hawaiian styles, both well made. Options include steak and eggs, spam and eggs with seasoned potatoes, and an adobo omelette.
Good to know
Parking is limited in the busy strip mall, so arrive early.
Expect a wait time during peak hours, especially on weekends.
Breakfast options include a wide variety of pancakes and waffles.
Self-serve ramen cafe offers a warm, homey atmosphere with Kpop music and videos playing on screens. Small tables create a chill, vibrant environment that feels like dining at a family member's house. Clean, modern interior features colorful Korean ramen decor and friendly service with free snacks.
Spicy and addictive tteokbokki stands out alongside homemade kimchi and ramen with various toppings. Staff help with cooking and serve extras like Choco Pies and watermelon for free.
Ramen dishes come with eggs cooked in home style and green onions, adding a familiar touch. Toppings include eggs, sausage, fish cake, and dumplings, offering a modest but varied selection.
Good to know
The restaurant is open until midnight for late-night ramen cravings.
Prices for ramen start at $8 for a bowl with three toppings.
There is plenty of parking available for customers.
Diner-style setup offers a cozy, down-home atmosphere with a quiet, older crowd and a welcoming, relaxed vibe. Locals frequent the place, creating an authentic, family-friendly environment. Open 24 hours, it serves as a casual spot for breakfast or late-night meals without the usual hustle.
Korean short ribs come with teriyaki sauce and are served in small portions, usually three slices. The kalbi offers a good flavor but leans slightly salty.
Eggs come in several hearty breakfast options like western omelette, steak and eggs, and grilled ham with eggs. They pair well with sides such as hash browns, English muffin, and rice.
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The oxtail soup is served only from 11 PM to 6 AM.
The cafรฉ is open 24 hours.
Parking is convenient; you hand the ticket to the cashier inside California Hotel for comp.
Spacious dining area with Hawaiian Island Music creates a tropical vibe and chill atmosphere. The place draws a lively crowd, especially late at night with affordable specials that keep it busy. Seating is ample, making it comfortable for long chats and casual meals.
Kalbi ribs stand out with tender meat, good flavor, and the right amount of char. The Kalbi combo plate comes with extra mac and kimchi instead of salad, offering a solid Korean food option.
Fried rice omelettes come with options like adobo flavor and Portuguese sausage. Eggs can be cooked easy over or folded inside the omelette.
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The restaurant is open until midnight, perfect for late-night dining.
There is ample free parking available for customers.
A midnight student special offers great value for UNLV students.