Korean barbecue restaurant offers spacious tables and private booths with a lively atmosphere that can get loud during busy hours. The place features clam BBQ alongside traditional grilled meats, creating a unique dining experience. Friendly service complements the warm and inviting vibe.
Authentic Korean BBQ stands out here with quality meats grilled right at the table. Traditional dishes accompany the BBQ, delivering a solid Korean food experience.
Kimchi fried rice stands out with a unique presentation, sometimes shaped like a heart on the grill. Other options include radish fried rice and combos paired with beef or clams, all delivering solid flavor.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended on weekends due to high demand.
Expect long wait times on Friday and Saturday evenings.
Parking is available right outside the restaurant.
Korean eatery with cozy, warm atmosphere and semi-self-service setup featuring visible kitchen activity. Friendly, family-oriented vibe with homemade-style dishes like dumplings and noodles. Space is clean and inviting, offering self-serve kimchi and casual seating.
Kimchi stands out with its homemade freshness and generous portions. The kimchi fried rice also delivers strong, perfectly prepared flavors.
Kimchi fried rice stands out with its bold flavor and consistent quality. It pairs well with other dishes like hand-cut noodles and rice cakes.
Good to know
Parking options include metered parking on Main Street and free street parking behind the restaurant.
The restaurant is counter/self-service, and they proactively disable tipping when paying.
The owner mentioned she doesn’t use MSG in her dishes.
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.
Authentic Korean dishes like galbi jim, gamja tang, and Eonyang-style bulgogi stand out here. The mul naengmyeon and ox head soup also deliver strong traditional flavors.
Fried rice comes with rich galbijjim sauce that makes it very flavorful. It often finishes meals perfectly, especially paired with beef rib or naengmyeon combos.
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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.
Spacious interior with modern and classy design creates an elegant and calm atmosphere unlike typical loud Korean BBQ spots. Excellent ventilation system keeps the air fresh, and free parking adds convenience. The vibe suits both group gatherings and romantic dates.
Korean BBQ here stands out with its exceptional seafood and fantastic kimchi jiggae. The flavors are rich and authentic, making it a solid spot for Korean cuisine fans.
Fried rice comes in several varieties including kimchi fried rice and a rich bone marrow kimchi fried rice. The dishes often feature seafood and meat combos that add depth to the flavors.
Good to know
Parking is available at the restaurant with a dedicated lot.
Lunch specials are offered, providing good value for meals.
Credit cards are accepted, but cash is preferred for some vendors.
Modern interior combines private dining rooms and cozy seating for varied group sizes. Atmosphere stays lively and inviting, with staff creating a positive vibe. Space suits both casual meals and more intimate dinners.
Korean BBQ here features high-quality beef served with corn cheese, steamed egg, and a variety of amazing banchan. The bibimbap also stands out as really delicious.
Spicy fried rice features kimchi, cooked eggs, and flying fish roe. Cheesy kimchi fried rice served on a hot plate adds a rich, savory finish to the meal.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended on weekends due to high demand.
Expect wait times of 30-60 minutes during peak dinner hours.
Parking is limited; consider arriving early or using public transport.
Spacious Korean restaurant offers an authentic Korean-Chinese vibe with a cozy, homey atmosphere that feels like being in Korea. The environment is clean and family-friendly, welcoming guests of all ages. Attentive staff enhance the experience, making it suitable for casual meals and dates alike.
Jjajangmyeon here stands out with a large bowl priced affordably around $8 and a taste considered better than many in Korea. The tang su yuk and handmade mandu also draw attention for their quality and flavor.
Shrimp fried rice has a perfect balance of flavors and pairs well with other dishes like jajangmyeon and jjambbong. A half-half option lets you mix fried rice with noodles, adding variety to the meal.
Good to know
Parking is available in a paid lot nearby, but it can be limited.
The price range is reasonable, making it family-friendly.
Credit cards are accepted, but there is a recent credit card fee.
Bar and grill with biergarten style decorations and dim lighting creates a warm, cozy, and stylish atmosphere. Energy shifts from quiet on weekdays to lively on weekend nights. Offers a modern interior with a central bar area and emphasizes wood-fired chicken and craft beers.
Korean fried chicken stands out with well-balanced, consistent flavors. The Iron Pan Kimchi Fried Rice with Shrimp adds a flavorful twist to the menu.
Kimchi Fried Rice stands out with a spicy kick and fresh shrimp. Mixing all ingredients creates a rich, flavorful dish with a satisfying texture.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for dinner service to avoid long wait times.
JJ DAK is currently BYOB, allowing guests to bring their own drinks.
Happy hour features house wine for $6 and $1 wings on Mondays.
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.
Signature gamja tang bursts with rich flavor and pairs well with generous servings of bossam and jokbal. Fresh banchan and multiple kimchi refills complement the hearty Korean dishes.
Fried rice comes with sour kimchi that cuts through the richness of the meal. The heart-shaped fried rice adds a unique touch and serves as a satisfying, carb-filled finish to the meal.
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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.
Chinese restaurant offers private rooms and spacious parking behind the building. Atmosphere remains consistent over decades with a somewhat dated interior. Lunch specials provide great value, and Korean-style Chinese dishes like Jjajangmyeon stand out for their taste.
Jjajangmyeon stands out with rich black bean noodles that many find the best around. The Tangsuyuk offers crispy sweet and sour pork that pairs well with fried dumplings and fried rice in the Tangsu Set. Radish kimchi adds a fresh, tangy side to the meal.
Fried rice comes with meals like sweet and sour pork and dumplings. It tastes consistent and pairs well with combo sets including jjajangmyeon and fried dumplings.
Good to know
There is free large parking available in the back of the restaurant.
During weekday lunch hours, take advantage of the lunch specials for a good deal.
The parking entrance is small and located right before the restaurant.