Cozy spot with bright lighting and a family-run touch serves bold dishes like soy sauce marinated crab and buckwheat noodles in a light, meaty broth. Seating is tight but the vibe stays straightforward and unpretentious.
Soy sauce marinated crab and bibim naengmyeon stand out with their bold flavors. Mul naengmyeon features buckwheat noodles in a rich, meaty broth that stays light and refreshing.
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.
Spacious, modern space with large booths creates a cozy, lively vibe like a Korean tavern. Mul naengmyeon shines with refreshing cold noodles and clear broth. Outdoor patio welcomes dogs and offers BYOB hospitality, making dining relaxed and fun.
Mul naengmyeon stands out with its refreshing cold noodles and clear broth. Bibim naengmyeon offers a spicy kick that balances well with galbijjim, making the combo a popular choice.
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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.
Cozy Korean spot offers bibim naengmyeon with cold, spicy broth and generous portions. Enjoy self-serve unlimited beef broth in a modern, clean space. BYOB policy adds casual convenience to a relaxed, cafe-like vibe.
Cold broth with potato-based noodles offers a refreshing taste. The bibim naengmyeon stands out as cold, spicy, and tangy with generous portions and reasonable prices.
Good to know
From Monday to Friday, they offer some great lunch specials.
Parking is tricky, but there's free parking across the street.
Prices are reasonable, with meals like 7 fried shrimp and fries for $9.95.
Bright and clean space offers a quiet dining experience with few tables. Bibim naengmyeon shines with its sweet, sour, and spicy flavor, while the mild broth of mul naengmyeon pairs well with LA galbi. Hot water for baby formula adds a family-friendly touch.
Bibim naengmyeon offers a sweet, sour, and spicy flavor with a subtle pepper touch. Mul naengmyeon features a mild broth with a slightly spicy aftertaste, paired well with LA galbi for a refreshing meal.
Good to know
Half-price Naengmyeon is available during cold months.
Parking is available in a free lot next to the restaurant.
Galbitang and Gamjatang are on sale for $9.99.
Hole-in-the-wall Korean spot serves unlimited hot bone broth in a casual, authentic setting loved by locals. Naengmyeon shines with chewy noodles and a spicy kick in bibim style, plus generous portions with sashimi. Expect a lively, self-serve vibe.
Cold noodles come with a well-seasoned broth and chewy noodles that stand out. The bibim naengmyeon offers a high-quality spicy kick and generous portions, especially with the hoe naengmyeon sashimi.
Good to know
Sam Bong is a self-serve restaurant where customers order at the counter.
Expect to wait for a number to be called before ordering.
Customers must return their trays after eating.
Upscale Korean spot boasts modern architecture and a lively bar with Korean-style cocktails. Cozy private rooms suit groups or dates. Savory naengmyeon offers a cool, refreshing finish paired with tender meat dishes.
Savory naengmyeon arrives cool and refreshing, pairing well with dishes like Yukhoe Mulhoe. The combination of tender meat and chilled noodles creates a memorable finish to the meal.
Good to know
Parking is very limited, so avoid peak dining hours.
KARDEN is closed on Mondays.
Happy hour is available on weeknights.
Spacious interior blends cafe vibe with free ice cream bar and self-service kiosks. Known for best naengmyeon noodles in the area, especially the bibim naengmyeon and pork neck grill combo. Casual, efficient spot for authentic Korean dishes with fresh, on-site made noodles.
Binaeng LA Combo stands out with noodles considered the best naengmyeon in the Tristate area. The bibim naengmyeon and pork neck grill combo offers a delicious pairing for a casual Korean meal.
Good to know
Ordering is done at a kiosk before seating.
The dining room stops taking orders at 8:40 because they close at 9.
The place gets packed on weekends around noon; arrive early to avoid the crowd.
Large Korean restaurant offers a cozy, authentic vibe with split-level dining and a mellow, slightly sweet broth in its cold noodles. The refreshing naengmyeon pairs well with meat combos, fitting both casual and classy meals in a busy but comfortable setting.
Cold noodles come in a clean, light broth with a mellow, slightly sweet flavor. The dish pairs well with meat combos and offers a refreshing option for hot days.
Good to know
The parking lot is small and fills up quickly during busy hours.
Valet parking is available at the back of the restaurant.
The restroom is located in the basement.