Takeout spot with generous portions and a wide selection of Korean side dishes and meals. Regulars chat comfortably, reflecting a friendly atmosphere and care from the owner. Food arrives on time with consistent freshness and quality.
Lunch boxes, tteokbokki, and dakbokkeumtang stand out for their delicious flavors. The spot offers a wide array of banchan and kimbap that many return to regularly.
Lunch offers filling lunch boxes and side dishes like tteokbokki and dakbokkeumtang. Meals come at a reasonable price and work well for quick bites or packed lunches.
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Duri Catering offers a wide variety of Korean side dishes perfect for any meal.
Delivery service is available to nearby locations for added convenience.
The meals are affordable, with lunch options starting at $12.
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.
Lunch features a spicy beef noodle soup and steamed mandus. The crowd mainly includes Korean families and elderly people on Sundays.
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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.
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.
Lunch features a beef rib dish paired with delicious banchan sides. Orders come with flavorful accompaniments that enhance the meal.
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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.
Robotic arm cooks chicken in a small, modern space with a long communal table and fully visible kitchen. Atmosphere feels cozy and inviting with clean, contemporary design. Seating is limited, encouraging takeout or quick dining.
Korean fried chicken stands out with its crispy texture and flavorful coating. The Tteokbokki offers chewy rice cakes in a mildly spicy, slightly sweet sauce, capturing a simple, nostalgic street-style taste.
Chicken bowl offers a quick lunch option with solid flavor. The spot draws attention during lunch hours, especially around openings.
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The location is within a plaza, providing plenty of parking.
The place does not have a lot of seating; it's mainly designed for takeout.
A large order of boneless strips costs $28 after tax.
Japanese restaurant offers an intimate, warm atmosphere with chic decor and large windows that soften street noise. Seating includes tables and a sushi counter, creating a cozy yet bright space. The place stands out with BYOB policy and unique dish presentations blending Korean and Japanese influences.
Sashimi bibimbap stands out as a unique dish with fresh flavors. Bulgogi cream udon offers a creamy, comforting taste, while kimchi nabe udon delivers a just-right spicy kick.
Lunch offers a delicious menu that suits casual dates and special occasions alike. The spot creates a pleasant atmosphere that makes midday meals enjoyable and memorable.
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The happy hour offers $2 oysters from 11:30 AM to 6 PM, Monday through Friday.
Moru offers great lunch specials.
Parking in the area can be hard to find, especially during lunch.
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.
Weekday lunch offers a good menu with happy hour prices and no drop in quality. It works well as a spot to grab lunch or dinner.
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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.
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.
Lunch features signature winter soup with radish, bean sprouts, and beef, offering a hearty option. Mul naengmyeon provides a lighter choice for midday meals.
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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.
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.
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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.
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.
Lunch features a special deal that offers good value. Reservations for lunch are not accepted on busy weekend evenings, so expect to wait with small groups.
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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.
Renovated interior combines cozy, authentic Korean vibe with manga bookshelf and soju cups on tables. Atmosphere feels bright and clean, suitable for casual and special gatherings. Known for fresh, high-quality sashimi and Korean seafood, often paired with soju.
Soju pairs well with the raw fish, enhancing the meal. A variety of banchan accompanies the dishes, creating a full Korean sashimi experience. The kimchi soup stands out, especially when reheated, offering a warm and satisfying flavor.
Lunch specials include sushi, sashimi, salmon 구이 정식, udon, tempura, salad, and rolls. Sets offer good value and come in affordable, delicious options like the DongHae lunch special.
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Reservations are highly recommended, especially on weekends.
The kitchen closes at 9:15 pm, so plan your visit accordingly.
A 대방어 special is available for $50 late at night.
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.
Steamed pork belly called bossam stands out alongside crispy squid leg karaage. The Honey comb and honey makgeolli drink offers a unique twist on traditional flavors.
Lunch offers cheap and delicious options with specials around $10. The menu includes hand rolls and a daeji gukbap set served with sides.
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DJ plays every Saturday starting at 9 pm.
Parking is available at the rear of the building.
Street parking meters are available nearby.
Large seating area combines with cozy, old-fashioned vibe and classic hip-hop and R&B music to create a friendly atmosphere. Food presentation leans toward fast food style, with generous portions of Korean-Chinese dishes praised for their taste and value.
Jjajangmyeon stands out with a tastier flavor and chewy noodles. The menu also features black pork belly kimchi jjambbong and spicy bibimbap, plus tasty kanpunggi rice and seafood nurungji tang.
Generous portions come with affordable lunch specials available on weekdays before 3pm. Quick and easy Korean Chinese combos like Gan Jjajang noodle and tangsooyuk make it a reliable spot for lunch.
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Parking is available right next to the restaurant and also paid parking out front.
Lunch specials are offered before 3pm on weekdays.
The portions are generous and well-priced.
Bright, clean, and spacious dining area offers a quiet atmosphere with only a few tables. Menu features diverse Korean dishes including highly praised cold noodles and beef bone soup. Hot water is available for baby formula, adding a practical touch for families.
Cold noodles here have deep and nuanced flavors that stand out from typical sweet and sour versions. The galbi tang comes with unlimited soup and banchan like potato, kimchi, and fish cake, making the meal satisfying and authentic.
Lunch hours offer quick seating even right at opening. The lunch special provides a solid value. Delivery options include dishes like Homung Nangmyun.
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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.
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.
Lunch offers delicious specials at a great price. The atmosphere feels modern yet cozy, fitting for a casual midday 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.
Large Korean restaurant offers a cozy, authentic vibe with split-level dining and nicely decorated interior. Atmosphere balances casual yet sophisticated energy, welcoming families and those seeking a classy meal. Tables sit close together, creating a busy but comfortable setting.
Kimchi stands out with excellent flavor and large portions. Dishes like Galbi jjim, samgyetang, and kimchi soondubu offer a strong, savory taste. The grilled pork paired with soondubu also impresses.
Weekend lunch involves some waiting but offers a nutritious and visually stunning menu. Meals suit groups looking for a solid midday option.
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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.
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.
Weekday lunch specials offer great value with many options like Jajjangmyun for $7.99. Popular dishes include Jjamppong, Kkanpung Shrimp, and fried dumplings.
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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.