Small restaurant offers cozy Korean-style raw fish atmosphere with warm, friendly service that feels like an old family friend. The vibe recalls seaside dining in Busan with authentic Korean warmth and exceptional sashimi quality unmatched in the U.S. Limited seating requires reservations, creating an intimate experience.
Side dishes and banchans stand out with unique varieties not common in the US. Fish combos come with many fresh banchans and pair well with a glass of soju, which offers good value.
Fish arrives fresh and exquisite, flown weekly from Korea by the owners. The raw fish is more generous and fresher than typical offerings in LA.
Good to know
Reservations are required due to limited table availability.
Expect a variety of sashimi and generous portions.
Check your bill carefully before paying to avoid errors.
Korean BBQ stations occupy nearly every table, paired with hot pot and grill booths for customizable dining. The space combines modern elegance with traditional touches in a clean, well-lit setting. A self-serve bar offers Korean side dishes, creating a laid-back, family-friendly atmosphere with music at a comfortable volume.
Offers a great selection of all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ, sushi, and hot pot. Service is super fast and the food is very delicious with a variety that suits different tastes.
Freshness and quality of the fish stand out in every bite. The sushi features a consistent fish to rice ratio that balances well across all orders.
Good to know
The all-you-can-eat menu costs $32.95 per person.
They offer a buy one get one free promotion on beers during the grand opening.
The restaurant features a unique combination of sushi, Korean BBQ, and hot pot.
Spacious interior with wooden finishing and string lights creates a cozy, modern vibe reminiscent of a Seoul pub. Atmosphere feels friendly and upbeat, though music can be loud for conversation. Clean, well-decorated space offers a high-end feel with thoughtful design.
Cold noodles and Korean dessert stand out as exceptionally good here. Highlights include Fried Rice Cake, Bulgogi Puff Pie, Kalbi, Outside Skirt, kimchi pancake, fried Mandu, and corn cheese.
Fish here is fresh and tasty with excellent quality.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended on weekends due to limited seating.
Expect longer wait times during peak dinner hours, especially on Fridays.
The all-you-can-eat option costs $45 per person, with kids priced based on height.
Sushi restaurant offers a modern, clean, and spacious interior with tablet ordering at each table for convenience. Atmosphere stays calm and family friendly, suitable for both date nights and group dinners. Seating feels comfortable and stylish, enhancing a relaxed dining experience.
LA style kalbi stands out with its piping hot, straight fire flavor. Starters like corn cheese and kimchi pancake offer a unique, savory beginning to the meal.
Grilled fish and sushi feature fresh fish with minimal rice to highlight flavor. The grilled fish jaw matches quality found at skewer spots, and the fish overall is very fresh and delicious.
Good to know
The AYCE sushi and oyster spot charges $34.95 per person for all-you-can-eat options.
Kids under 6 eat free at the restaurant.
There is ample parking available for guests.
Small Korean restaurant with a cozy, homely atmosphere and a slightly dark, bar-style vibe. Interior feels clean and comfortable, contrasting with an old retro exterior. Offers authentic Korean dining with a lively yet relaxed energy.
Seven banchan side dishes arrive quickly, each seasoned perfectly. The kimchi tastes homemade and appears in stews like the Kimchi Stew with pork belly, alongside dishes like dolsot bibimbap and bulgogi.
Fish comes with three fillets of plump fish cooked to perfection. It pairs well with rice and other dishes like LA galbi and soft tofu stew.
Good to know
Madang Garden offers authentic Korean food that is not an all-you-can-eat buffet.
There was plenty of free parking available.
The menu features traditional Korean dishes, not Americanized options.
Large Asian-style food hall offers self-service ramen area, multiple small food counters, and a dedicated sushi section. Bright, clean, and welcoming atmosphere with a Japanese/Korean vibe creates a lively but orderly setting. Seating consists of many small tables, making it suitable for quick meals rather than large groups.
Tteokbokki stands out with its huge, rich, and flavorful portions and perfectly chewy texture. Banchan includes amazing side dishes and beef bulgogi, while kimchi pancakes come in small, manageable sizes.
Fish comes in fresh cuts with great quality. The fish tends to be small but moves quickly due to high demand.
Good to know
After 10pm, food costs $5 per item.
Taco Tuesday offers special pricing on tacos.
Seating can be limited during peak meal times.
Takeout spot with laid-back island vibe and medium-sized dining area featuring two TVs and self-serve stations. Atmosphere feels like a small food court with friendly, welcoming energy reminiscent of Hawaiian culture. Space is clean and modern, suited for quick bites or casual meals.
Kimchi fried rice delivers a tangy, spicy kick balanced with savory fried rice. A side of kimchi adds a spicy, tangy flavor that ties the meal together.
Fish comes in generous portions with every bite packed with fresh, flavorful pieces. Sauces balance well with the fish, enhancing the taste without overpowering.
Good to know
The menu features a wide variety of Hawaiian and local food options.
You can order meat by the pound to take home and prepare.
The portion sizes are generous and considered fair for the price.
Korean restaurant offers a cozy, authentic atmosphere with simple, clean decor and a family-run vibe. The space is quiet and spacious, providing a relaxing setting that contrasts with flashier venues. Guests find the environment pleasant and homely, reflecting traditional Korean hospitality.
Kimchi stands out as amazing and highly praised here. The menu features Galbi, Bibimbap, and various soups, all served with 10 different banchan items that are generous and well prepared.
Fish dishes feature fresh fish with well-balanced seasonings. Grilled mackerel comes with a variety of pickles that complement the fish. The spicy rice and fish cakes have a controlled sodium level.
Good to know
The restaurant automatically adds a 20% service charge to all bills.
The portion sizes are smaller compared to other Korean restaurants.
The restaurant maintains a very clean environment.
Small takeout spot resembles a Hawaiian convenience store with a vibe like a local fish market. Atmosphere feels like a home away from home with fresh poke that matches authentic Hawaiian style. Offers generous portions at reasonable prices, focusing on quality seafood.
Kimchi mussels stand out as a consistently delicious dish. The menu also features kimchi octopus and sides like cucumber kimchee and pickled garlic that complement the flavors well.
Fish comes fresh and tender with every bite. Options include a wide variety of fish and toppings that are fully customizable to your preferences.
Good to know
Poke Express is closed on Wednesdays.
They offer only takeout, with no dine-in options.
Prices are reasonable, averaging about $11 for a filling meal.
Sushi restaurant combines Korean heritage decor with a modern, spacious layout featuring a large, open sushi bar and individual booths. Atmosphere feels cozy and welcoming with neutral earth tones and a down-to-earth vibe. Offers all-you-can-eat sushi alongside a full bar with notable cocktails and Japanese whiskey.
Soft shell crab and galbi stand out as key dishes. The menu includes Pork Belly Chashu Bao, bulgogi, and various sushi rolls with Korean influences. Options like bulgogi bowls appeal to all ages.
Fish is consistently fresh here, especially in dishes like Spicy Tuna. The sushi and fish maintain a high quality that pairs with attentive service.
Good to know
Lunch prices are $29, while dinner prices are $35 on weekends and holidays.
Many menu items, like Uni and Salmon Eggs, are only available at dinner.
The restaurant has a full bar, which is rare for all-you-can-eat places.
Spacious sushi restaurant with beautiful cherry blossom decor and modern brass fixtures creates a lively, fun atmosphere. Booth seating offers comfortable privacy while upbeat music enhances the energetic vibe. Fresh, high-quality sushi and creative menu items complement the upscale, clean interior.
Korean chicken, bulgogi, and tteok-kkochi stand out with rich flavors. The kimchi pancake offers a tasty, non-fish option, while the mini kimchi udon serves as a light, refreshing finish.
Sushi features a high meat-to-rice ratio with generous portions of fish. Rolls like the Pink Lady and mango salmon highlight freshness and balanced flavors.
Good to know
All-you-can-eat sushi costs less than $40.
Expect a 1.5 to 2-hour wait for walk-ins without a reservation.
Reservations are recommended to avoid long wait times.
Huge, spotless grocery store with tight aisles and a well-organized layout creates a bright shopping environment. Crowded food court offers a variety of Asian vendors including boba and Korean fried chicken, adding lively energy. Unique selections like a kimchi wall and fresh seafood make it stand out among Asian markets.
Massive kimchi selection with very affordable ingredients stands out. Hot pot and Korean BBQ meats offer a huge variety of marinated and non-marinated options including poultry and seafood. Gimbap here surpasses Greenland's.
Fresh fish fills the seafood counter with no off smells. The selection includes shellfish and fin fish at reasonable prices.
Good to know
Parking is very limited, so arrive early to secure a spot.
Expect long wait times of 1 to 1.5 hours during busy hours.
H Mart Las Vegas has a large selection of seafood, including prepared options.
Japanese restaurant offers a modern, retro-inspired design with a bright, clean atmosphere and roomy tables. The vibe is cozy yet stylish, featuring great music and a welcoming, casual energy. It stands out with its communal energy and a fun, Instagrammable entrance.
Bulgogi fries stand out as a flavorful dish. The kimchi is so good it pairs well with rice. The menu includes rolls like Lisa Lisa and Hawaiian, plus galbi and seafood options.
Fresh, chilled fish dominates the sushi rolls and nigiri with a balanced rice-to-fish ratio. Portions pack in fish without excess rice, letting you taste the quality fish clearly.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 9 pm to close from Monday to Thursday.
All-you-can-eat lunch option is available on weekdays from 11 am to 4 pm for $25.95.
The restaurant is open until 11 PM daily.
Japanese shabu-shabu hotplates sit at small wooden tables in a clean, modern space with anime-inspired decor and J-Pop music. The atmosphere feels casual yet energetic, with friendly staff contributing to a welcoming vibe. Busy but not cramped, the restaurant offers a bright, well-lit environment with thoughtful details throughout.
Lunch specials feature grilled dishes like Bulgogi Enoki, Soy Chicken Steak, and Honey Iberico Pork. Hot pot includes a wagyu tower with broth rich in wagyu, bulgogi, radish, and vegetables, accompanied by sides like takoyaki and kimchi fried rice.
Fish tastes incredibly fresh and melts in your mouth. Sushi features a generous amount of fish without heavy sauces, highlighting the high-quality ingredients.
Good to know
The happy hour deal is $19.95 from 9 pm until close.
All-you-can-eat is available for $20 from noon to 5 pm daily.
Expect a wait time of about 25 minutes during peak hours.
Small, dark interior with many TV screens near the ceiling creates a consistently loud atmosphere. Chefs wear cosplay costumes, adding a unique visual element. Music selection is great, blending with a family-friendly vibe and cozy seating.
Korean BBQ short ribs stand out with solid flavor. The spicy Korean ramen and soft tofu stew add variety to the Korean food options.
Fish is consistently fresh and of top-notch quality. The flying fish roe sushi stands out as a unique and delicious option.
Good to know
Lunch at Gorilla Sushi ends at 3:00 p.m.
I paid 25.99 for all-you-can-eat sushi at Gorilla Sushi.
There was always a wait to get a table at Gorilla Sushi.
Interior blends traditional Japanese aesthetics with modern anime artwork and features a large fish tank as a focal point. Atmosphere feels fast-paced and lively, with vibrant decor and upbeat music creating an immersive dining experience. Crowds enjoy all-you-can-eat sushi in a setting that balances casual energy with stylish design.
Bulgogi stands out with rich flavor and tender texture. The menu also features kalbi, cucumber kimchi as a palate cleanser, and unique dishes like soft shell crab and jalapeรฑo bombs.
Freshness stands out with succulent tuna and salmon paired with perfectly seasoned sushi rice. Nigiri features flavorful fish that holds up well even with sauce or jalapeรฑo, making each bite satisfying.
Good to know
Happy hour offers $5 cocktails every night at 9 PM.
The late-night all-you-can-eat option is available until closing.
Lunch all-you-can-eat special is offered during weekdays.
Sushi restaurant with a spacious dining area and modern, cozy design offers a lively atmosphere featuring music, TV shows, and occasional singing. The energy shifts from calm to vibrant, especially late at night. Fresh sushi and all-you-can-eat options attract a diverse crowd seeking quality and variety.
Kalbi ribs come bone-in and are a standout appetizer, served both as short ribs and premium cuts. The menu includes bulgogi and fresh sushi, with a special hot stone table for Korean BBQ cooking.
Fresh fish shines with every bite, thickly sliced and almost melting in the mouth. Nigiri features big pieces of fish with little rice, highlighting the quality.
Good to know
Happy hour offers a $22 deal from 11:00 pm to 1:00 am.
All-you-can-eat sushi is available for 90 minutes, but may be limited to one hour.
The BOGO offer is valid Monday through Wednesday, not including happy hour.
Medium-sized Korean restaurant offers laid back, casual vibes with a homey, comfortable interior. The atmosphere shifts from quiet and pleasant to chaotic during busy times, reflecting a lively crowd. Known for unlimited side dishes and authentic Korean basics, it attracts a mainly Korean clientele seeking genuine flavors.
Generous spread of bottomless banchan sets the tone here. The sundubu jjigae and kimchi stand out for their rich flavors, alongside tasty pork cutlet and tteokbokki.
Fish comes pan-fried and covered with spicy sauce and sugar seasoning. Meals often include stone pot rice or claypot rice alongside the fish without extra charge.
Good to know
Expect a 20-minute wait for lunch seating during peak hours.
The meal costs around $37 including tip for a full dining experience.
The restaurant offers unlimited side dishes with each meal.