Spacious and clean interior combines semi-modern design with a rustic, country-style feel. Atmosphere stays quiet and peaceful, offering an upscale yet comfortable dining experience. Seating is ample, supporting a relaxed pace throughout visits.
Broth comes rich and spicy with a deep flavor. Pork bones hold tender meat that falls off easily. The dish pairs well with cabbage and grilled mackerel.
Traditional, hearty Korean food stands out with consistently excellent flavors and amazing service. The dishes maintain a fantastic quality over many years.
Good to know
Hansang offers lunch specials on weekdays.
If you don’t have a US credit card, you should bring cash.
Hansang allows small dogs in carriers to be inside.
Restaurant occupies a spacious, modern space with elegant decor and large booths that create a warm, homey vibe. Atmosphere feels cozy and lively, echoing an authentic Korean neighborhood tavern, though noise levels can rise with loud guests. Outdoor patio welcomes dogs and offers BYOB hospitality, enhancing a relaxed dining experience.
Gamjatang features tender, delicious meat and a clean broth. It pairs well with other dishes like cold noodles and grilled eel.
Food here offers authentic Korean flavors that some find more genuine than dishes in South Korea. The meals come with flavorful profiles and the service is consistently warm and attentive.
Good to know
Street parking after 6pm is free.
The entrance is to the left, and the parking lot is behind the building.
There is parking downstairs, but it is accessible only via Hudson Terrace.
Korean restaurant offers a comfortable, homelike vibe with authentic dishes like spicy marinated crab and nakji bokkeum. The space stays clean and family-friendly, with convenient parking nearby. It serves BYOB and maintains consistent pricing for lunch and dinner.
Soup stands out with its rich, hearty flavor and tender meat. The bone potato stew offers a deeper taste compared to other versions, making it a notable choice for gamjatang.
Food captures authentic Korean home cooking with cozy and rich flavors. Dishes stay fresh, tasty, and healthy every time.
Good to know
Parking is available in front of the restaurant, but can be limited during lunchtime.
The restaurant is BYOB, allowing guests to bring their own drinks.
Lunch is offered at the same price even on weekends.
Spacious dining area combines modern old-fashioned Korean vibes with clean, well-done partitions and a self-serve banchan area. Atmosphere stays quiet and light, evoking a simple yet authentic Korean setting. Private rooms accommodate larger groups, adding flexibility to the layout.
Rich, hearty gamjatang stands out with tender meat and flavorful broth. It pairs well with other dishes like soft tofu and kalguksu for a satisfying meal.
Offers authentic Korean food with quick service and reasonable prices. Food consistently comes out delicious and well priced.
Good to know
Breakfast specials are available for $9.99 from 6:30 AM to 10:30 AM.
Self-service style means you find your own tables and serve water and side dishes.
Private rooms are available for business meals or group gatherings.
Small Korean restaurant offers a cozy atmosphere with tight seating and modern design. Bright lighting and clean interior create a straightforward, unpretentious vibe. Frequented for comfort food, it feels like a kitchen in Seoul with a family-run touch.
Spicy potato and pork bone stew delivers an intense, gratifying flavor. The soy marinated crab and gamjatang both come out super delicious and satisfying.
Authentic Korean comfort food shines here with dishes like gookbap and soy crabs tasting very genuine. The food is consistently clean and delicious, paired with welcoming service that sometimes includes free extras.
Good to know
They have a good sized parking lot, so parking is convenient.
The portion sizes are generous and reasonably priced.
They charge a 3% fee for credit card payments.
Crowded, hole-in-the-wall Korean restaurant with a spacious yet tight dining area cluttered by storage items. Atmosphere feels homey and authentic but lacks polish and has an unpleasant pork odor. Known for authentic, hearty dishes with generous portions and reasonable prices.
Hearty soup with meat that falls off the bone and a quite spicy kick defines the gamjatang here. Portions are generous and the flavor is consistently delicious and satisfying.
Authentic Korean food stands out with delicious flavors and great value. The dishes offer a genuine taste without fancy decor.
Good to know
Parking could be a problem because there is no parking lot and limited space in the area.
Sa Rit Gol is BYOB if I drink alcohol, but they also offer soda and barley tea.
The restaurant is family-friendly and suitable for children.
Spacious restaurant with modern, stylish interior and a clean, bright atmosphere. The vibe is comfortable and inviting, avoiding typical casual Korean bar feels. Soups and stews stand out as authentic and highly praised, attracting a steady lunchtime crowd.
Generous portions of savory gamja tang jeongol stand out with no gamey smell. The gamjatang ranks even better than specialized gamjatang restaurants, offering a rich, soul-warming experience.
Food here is consistently delicious and clean, with a strong Korean soul food vibe. The pork soup stands out as warm and savory, and the meat is affordable without any off smells.
Good to know
The restaurant is BYOB, so bring your own drinks.
Parking is limited in the front lot; consider nearby ShopRite for extra space.
Until October 11th, three dishes are $9.99, a great deal.
Small, cozy Korean restaurant with tight seating and a quick dining pace. Atmosphere feels like eating at a grandmother's house, offering an authentic Korean stew experience. Space is cramped during busy times, encouraging fast turnover rather than lingering.
Spicy pork and potatoes create a rich, flavorful stew with a hearty, filling portion size. The gamjatang offers a large, addictive serving that suits sharing.
Food here offers authentic Korean comfort with strong, rich flavors. The menu features affordable, high-quality dishes, especially hearty soups that stand out for their depth and warmth.
Good to know
The restaurant closes at 8pm, not 8:45pm.
The pork bone soup costs $16 including tax.
There could be a wait because the total capacity is about 15 people.
Wooden details and dimmed lighting create a cozy, intimate atmosphere with a modern, slick interior. Loud, lively DJ music energizes the space, while tables sit close together. The vibe balances inviting warmth with a vibey, upbeat energy.
Broth in gamjatang is flavorful and comforting with a rich pork bone base. Meat can be hot or sometimes cold inside the soup, and the dish is generally incredibly satisfying.
Food features extreme craftsmanship and full flavor, served promptly. The menu offers authentic Korean dishes with a great atmosphere and attentive service.
Good to know
DJ plays every Saturday starting at 9 pm.
Parking is available at the rear of the building.
Street parking meters are available nearby.
Korean restaurant with modern, minimalist design and a spacious, clean interior. Atmosphere ranges from cozy and welcoming to loud and lively, depending on the time. Frequented by those seeking authentic Korean dishes and a relaxed setting for meals and drinks.
Rich and flavorful broth with tender meat defines the gamjatang here. It includes crispy textures and refreshing rice cakes that add unique contrast.
Fresh BanChan appetizers come with generous portions for two. Staff guide diners on how to enjoy dishes, keeping quality and detail consistent after renovation.
Good to know
There was a roughly 40-minute wait when I arrived around 7 PM.
The portion was big enough for 3 people.
They allowed customers to bring in their own wines.
Korean restaurant with an outdated interior and cozy, no-frills atmosphere focuses on authentic, homey flavors. Loud fans create a casual, relaxed vibe reminiscent of Southeast Asia. Popular among locals, it offers large portions at low prices and often has long lines.
Simmered for hours, the Gamjatang here has more meat than potatoes, which is unusual and filling. It tastes like a spicy kimchi stew with pork belly, offering a rich and satisfying flavor.
Food comes in crazy portions with authentic Korean flavors served quickly. Prices stay low while delivering simple comfort dishes that taste genuine and satisfying.
Good to know
Expect long wait times during peak hours, especially on weekends.
Parking is difficult to find nearby, but there is a ShopRite across the tracks.
The restaurant is self-service, so no tipping is required.