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.
Located in a plaza with plenty of parking, the spot offers a decent amount of spaces. The owner sometimes helps with backing out of tight spots.
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.
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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.
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.
Plenty of parking spots sit right outside the restaurant. The parking lot stays easy to navigate with multiple spaces available.
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.
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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.
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.
Free parking sits in the back, making visits more convenient. Ample street parking surrounds the spot, avoiding city traffic and hectic parking struggles.
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.
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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.
Spacious Korean barbecue restaurant with a clean, modern interior and welcoming atmosphere. Lively music sets a relaxed vibe suitable for groups of all sizes. Offers a wide variety of flavorful meats and well-paired drinks like soju and IPA.
Parking exists but becomes impossible to find on Saturday nights. The spot is in a prime area with some parking available.
Quality Korean BBQ shines with marinated ribs and bulgogi that stand out. Thoughtful sides like bean paste stew and three types of kimchi add depth and balance to the meal.
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The all-you-can-eat price is fair, and alcohol prices are competitive.
Parking is available, but it can be difficult to find on Saturday nights.
The restaurant is spacious, suitable for family dinners and 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.
Plenty of convenient parking spots exist, including a free parking lot at one location. Ample parking adds ease to visits here.
Fresh and crispy Gul Jeon stands out alongside spicy, delicious kimchi. The bibimbap with beef and spicy cold noodles come with generous meat portions. Seafood Tteokbokki offers chewy rice cakes in a flavorful sauce, while ddukbaegi bulgogi soup tastes sweet and hearty. Complimentary egg and banchan refills add to the experience.
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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.
Modern open space with bright lighting and spacious seating creates a warm, welcoming atmosphere. Korean BBQ and hearty soups stand out, often paired with soju, leading to lively, sometimes loud gatherings. Affordable prices and 24/7 hours support a steady flow of diners enjoying authentic flavors.
Ample parking surrounds the spot, making it easy to find a space. Lots of free parking adds to the convenience.
Korean BBQ stands out with its rich flavors. The kalbi jjim ranks highly in the region. Fresh, well-seasoned kimchi and radish kimchi accompany soups that pair well together.
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Breakfast Value Meal is available from 6 to 10:30 AM.
The restaurant is open 24/7.
Parking is convenient and available.
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.
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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.
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.
A paid parking lot sits right next to the restaurant, making parking convenient. Dedicated parking is available in the area, easing access.
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.
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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 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.
Free and private parking is available, with meter parking right outside the entrance. Parking in the back adds convenience.
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.
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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.
Korean barbecue restaurant offers spacious seating with grills at the table for cooking. Atmosphere feels cozy and lively, suitable for relaxed conversation and casual dining. BYOB policy and traditional dishes add to a comfortable, authentic experience.
Parking space is very limited and the lot is tiny. A large municipal lot nearby offers extra options, but street parking is often hard to find.
Korean BBQ stands out with pork kalbi and galbi that many find fantastic. Dishes like Bulgogi Stone Hot Pot Rice, bibimbap, cold noodles, Pajun, and Uguji Tang offer a solid variety of Korean flavors.
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The restaurant is BYOB, so bring your own drinks.
Parking can be difficult due to limited space.
Street parking is available but can be hard to find.
Large Korean grocery store offers wide selection of authentic products and affordable prices. Clean, well-lit space includes in-store bakery, ready-to-eat meals, and a small food court with Korean specialties. Frequent food samplings create an inviting atmosphere for shoppers.
Plenty of free parking surrounds the market with a spacious parking lot that makes access easy. The large parking area matches the wide shopping space inside.
Kimchi here is fully ripe and ready to eat, often cheaper than other spots. The market has a banchan store with fresh side dishes like sundae, pig's feet, and crab meat salad. Gopchang jjigae stands out among the menu items, and bibimbap is also available.
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Ample parking is available at HanNam Mart.
Prices at HanNam Mart are generally lower than other stores.
The food court opens for lunch and stays open until 8 pm.
Restaurant offers crispy fried chicken with a quiet atmosphere due to many takeout orders. Seating area near tables can appear untidy, contrasting with generally clean and tidy spaces elsewhere. Pricing leans toward the higher side, with ample parking available.
A small parking lot offers free parking right on the premise. The lot is convenient and provides ample space for visitors.
Korean fried chicken stands out for its crispy texture and balanced flavor, paired well with soft, creamy tteokbokki that carries a nostalgic taste. The tteokbokki offers a mild spiciness suitable for kids and comes at an affordable price.
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The order pickup process is quick, typically ready in 20-25 minutes.
There is free parking available on the premises, but the lot is small.
Expect to pay around $30 for a whole chicken, which may not include extra sauces.
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.
Free, spacious parking is available on site. The parking lot is convenient and easy to use.
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.
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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.
Traditional Korean decor creates a comfortable atmosphere with authentic flavors and generous portions. The menu features standout dishes like soft tofu soup and seafood pancake that draw regular diners. Parking is available but can be limited during busy times.
A small parking lot sits right in front, offering about 20 onsite spots. Parking on the street nearby is tough, so this lot adds some convenience.
Kimchi stands out with perfect seasoning and fresh cabbage that is sweet, peppery hot, and full of umami. The LA BBG Galbi ribs and japchae offer rich flavors, while the cold noodles come with a frozen icy broth that adds a unique texture.
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There is a small parking lot right in front of the restaurant.
The price of the tofu soup increased to $18 per bowl.
During busy hours, seating usually takes less than 10 minutes.
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.
Parking includes a lot right next to the restaurant and paid spots out front. The lot can get busy depending on the time, and there are occasional parking issues noted by staff.
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.
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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.
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.
Parking includes spacious lot beside the store and street parking with meters. Some spots are behind the building, but overall parking can be limited.
Cozy spot known for authentic Korean stews like gamja tang and Daegi gukbap. Kimchis stand out with homemade, naturally fermented sour flavors, especially cabbage and radish varieties.
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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.
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.
Plenty of metered street parking exists during the daytime, usually cheaper than nearby areas. A free parking lot sits next to the restaurant but fills up since it serves another spot too.
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.
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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.
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.
A parking lot in the back offers convenient parking that adds to the overall good environment.
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.
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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.
A spacious parking lot sits behind the restaurant, offering plenty of spots. The small entrance to the lot is right before the restaurant, making access straightforward.
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.
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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.
Spacious setting with large windows and a friendly atmosphere creates a welcoming vibe. The place offers high-quality Korean barbecue with fresh, well-marinated meats and some rare dishes like duck. Decor feels dated but the overall experience remains positive and family-friendly.
Free parking connects directly to the restaurant, which is a big plus in this neighborhood. Valet parking is available but not necessary, and tipping expectations can be higher than usual.
Authentic Korean BBQ features high quality cuts of beef and pork with the marinated galbi standing out for its rich flavor. The menu pairs well with premium Hwayo soju, adding a strong kick to the meal.
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Valet parking is available, but free parking is also nearby.
Expect to pay around $60 per person for lunch.
The restaurant offers a variety of side dishes with meals.