Small, family-owned Korean barbecue spot offers a cozy, traditional atmosphere with a peaceful, chill vibe. The space feels like a home kitchen with eight tables and a clean, modest design. Quiet environment suits relaxed conversations and casual dining.
Rose Tteokbokki comes with a generous topping of melted mozzarella cheese. The dish is consistently delicious and pairs well with other items like scallion pancake and tofu stew.
Ramen here stands out for its spicy kick and generous portions, often enough for two bowls. Options like beef and pork ramen come with flavorful broths and extras like kimchi, making each bowl delicious and filling.
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Expect no wait times on Thursday evenings.
The restaurant serves large portion sizes, perfect for sharing.
Prices are reasonable for the quality of food offered.
Modern izakaya-style space offers cozy, spacious interior with private seating created by hanging leaves. Atmosphere stays tranquil and not too loud, featuring great music and luxurious lighting. Crowd enjoys casual dining with standout drinks like highballs and sake.
Spicy rice cakes come with bulgogi for a tasty combo. Fried chicken pairs well with the tteokbokki, making a solid choice.
Mackerel sushi rolls stand out with rich flavor. Takoyaki comes with sizable octopus chunks and a crispy shrimp tempura adds texture. The menu blends Korean and Japanese dishes like Bulgogi Okonomiyaki and katsu pasta with extra protein.
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Reservations are not available, so expect a wait, especially after 6 pm.
Jujung is open every day until 2 AM, making it a great late-night option.
All main dishes cost less than $20, offering good portions.
Food court with authentic Korean street food offers a cozy and welcoming atmosphere that feels like a mini market filled with different stores. The space is modern and organized, creating a fun and immersive experience reminiscent of Korea.
Tteokbokki here has a perfect chewiness and a good level of heat. Portions come with options like king squid and beef, enough to share between two or three people.
Ramen here is rich and flavorful with options like beef, seafood, teriyaki, and soft tofu, each with a balanced spice level. Onigiri and Korean chick’n fries add variety beyond typical pork ramen choices.
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Dduk Dabang offers halal chicken options for diners.
Expect large portion sizes suitable for sharing.
The menu features a diverse range of unique Korean dishes.
Medium-sized Korean restaurant offers a cozy and welcoming atmosphere with Studio Ghibli films playing quietly in the background. Seating is comfortable and clean, enhanced by thoughtful touches like space heaters at tables. The vibe feels homey and inviting, suitable for dates or groups seeking a relaxed meal.
Chewy and soft rice cakes come with fish cakes that stay tender without getting mushy. The sauce delivers a great umami flavor with the perfect level of spiciness making it the true star of the meal.
Bulgogi bento box stands out with its rich flavor and generous portions. Bento boxes come with rice, vegetables, and soup, making them filling meals. Complimentary miso soup often accompanies orders.
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The restaurant is kid-friendly with menu options like kimbaps and dino nuggets.
Prices for bento boxes are around $18, and tteokbokki is $12.
They make their own soy sauce, enhancing the authenticity of dishes.
Small, cozy restaurant offers clean, modern design and a warm cafe-like ambience. Energy feels pleasant and inviting despite limited space. Known for generous portions and affordable Korean street food with standout kimbap and tteokbokki.
Rose tteokbokki stands out with its rich flavor and leaves a strong impression. Other options include spicy chicken tteokbokki and old-fashioned tteokbokki, all offering tasty variations.
Donkatsu features tender meat and super light, crispy breading similar to Korean tonkatsu. Kimbop and katsu ramen also appear on the menu, with portion sizes and quality standing out.
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Prices for kimbap are very reasonable, typically around $5-6.
Expect large portions that provide great value for the price.
The restaurant maintains a high level of cleanliness throughout.
Long interior with mostly two-seaters creates an intimate setting. Soft, cozy lighting and a calm, sophisticated vibe invite relaxation. Backyard patio and fine china add unique touches to the dining experience.
Offers real deal tteokbokki with a rich, creamy rose sauce that is not too spicy. The dish is consistently very satisfying and pairs well with pork cutlet and kimbap.
Crispy, juicy tonkatsu and karaage stand out with their golden-fried texture and tender centers. Udon comes in a mild, sweet broth that feels light and comforting, while the pork katsu offers soft, generous portions.
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This place is BYOB, making it a great option for dinner.
The food menu is curated by a Japanese chef, ensuring authentic flavors.
Outdoor seating is available, especially enjoyable during the summer.
Cozy interior blends well-decorated style with a self-service setup, creating a casual and efficient dining experience. Loud music sets an energetic tone, while generous portions and crispy fried food define the menu's appeal. The place attracts those seeking authentic Korean street food with a homemade feel.
Spicy tteokbokki features rice flour cakes with a balanced kick of heat and various ingredients. The rose tteokbokki blends creamy and spicy flavors for a unique twist on traditional gochujang taste.
Generous portions of crispy pork katsu come with a sauce that never skims on flavor. Udon and ramyun noodles cook perfectly in a clean, comforting broth. Tuna kimbap stands out with a sharp wasabi kick that pairs well with the fish.
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The restaurant operates on a no-tip, self-service basis.
Prices are typical for restaurants in this area, around $20 per person.
The restaurant offers lunch delivery, which is not common in the area.
Modern space with high ceilings and suspended gardens creates a bright, airy atmosphere. Clean, spacious layout suits family-friendly dining and large groups. Large TV with children's programming adds to the welcoming, casual vibe.
Spicy tteokbokki comes with an incredibly rich sauce and generous portions. It pairs well with appetizers like Leaf Roll and dishes such as Chicken Mayo Dupbab and Bulgogi Tteokbokki.
Large portions of katsu, including a version with cheese, stand out. Cold noodles, black noodles, udon, and dumplings also feature on the menu. Tonkatsu gets refried and refunded if not right.
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The kitchen closes at 9:30 pm, so plan your arrival accordingly.
Parking is plentiful in the Hmart plaza, making it convenient for diners.
You can bring your own alcohol to enjoy with your meal.
Shabu-shabu restaurant offers a clean, spacious interior with white and green decor that creates a relaxed, family-friendly atmosphere. Tables include privacy dividers and a well-stocked customizable sauce bar enhances the dining experience. The place serves fresh, authentic shabu-shabu with diverse ingredients and an all-you-can-eat option.
Offers varied tteokbokki options alongside fried food and jeon. The kids' menu features tteokbokki with fried chicken and potato fries. Side dishes include fried rice, dumplings, and tteokbokki, all flavorful.
Shabu shabu stands out with its authentic and delicious flavor, paired with reasonable pricing. Sushi rolls come as an all-you-can-eat buffet, matching quality found at local sushi spots.
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The all-you-can-eat option offers high quality and quantity for a reasonable price.
Street parking is available, but it might be tight during peak hours.
Each person gets their own pot for a personalized dining experience.
Korean restaurant offers authentic flavors with a variety of veggie options and classic snacks. Seating area has poor air circulation and lacks ambiance, making it more practical than comfortable. Food court setting allows easy parking and quick meals during grocery shopping.
Cheese tteokbokki comes out sweet, chewy, and flavorful. White cream rose tteokbokki offers a non-spicy option with a creamy texture. Food is packed carefully with scallions included on request.
Tonkatsu stands out with its crisped to perfection texture and is a frequent choice. The menu also includes dishes like jajangmyun alongside classic Japanese options.
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The ordering kiosk has a no fish and/or egg option for vegetarians.
Parking is available, and finding a table is usually easy.
The prices for dishes like tteokbokki are around $14.
Korean kosher restaurant offers authentic flavors with generous portions in a busy, casual setting. The vibe mixes comfort food with a unique kosher dining experience. Expect simple presentation like paper bowls and plastic utensils.
Spice hits just right with perfectly spiced tteokbokki. It pairs well with jap-chae dupbap, buldak with real heat, and miso soup for a solid meal.
Ramen features a broth with depth but uses cheap ingredients and meat that smells off. Miso soup also shows some depth, while other dishes like kimchi bibimbap and wings add variety.
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Seoul Bite is kosher, which is rare in the Jewish community.
Expect long wait times during peak hours due to high demand.
The restaurant has limited seating for about 15-20 guests.
Cozy Korean restaurant with an authentic Korean environment and friendly, welcoming atmosphere. It offers delicious, well-regarded dishes like Cheese Tteokbokki and galbitang, attracting families and food lovers alike. The space feels clean and comfortable, making it suitable for casual visits.
Bold and satisfying flavors define the Cheese Tteokbokki, balancing spice and sweetness well. The dish stays fresh and pairs nicely with other comforting classics like kimbap and ramen.
Tonksatsu stands out with its huge portions and a unique tomato sauce flavor. Fresh sushi rolls and a summer special soba with great value also feature on the menu.
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Most food items are priced under $20 with generous portion sizes.
The restaurant offers a wide variety of menu options suitable for large groups.
Free appetizers and side dishes are provided with meals.