Korean barbecue features juicy dry-aged pork belly and full-service grilling with servers handling cooking and refills. Retro decor and arcade games create a nostalgic, vintage atmosphere that feels like dining in Seoul. Spacious seating and effective exhaust hoods keep the environment comfortable and smoke-free.
Korean BBQ here delivers a retro pork-belly experience with great flavor and a strong sense of authenticity. The atmosphere matches the food, making it a solid spot for genuine Korean barbecue.
Pork takes center stage with clean pork belly and marinated short ribs. A variety of banchan including tofu, sausages, steamed eggs, and kimchi soup complement the meats. The combo menu adds options like dried pollack and cold noodles, while kimchi fried rice rounds out the meal.
Good to know
Expect a wait time of 30-60 minutes during peak dinner hours.
Reservations are recommended on weekends due to high demand.
The restaurant serves 15 different side dishes with each meal.
Small, brightly lit Korean-Chinese restaurant with a comfortable atmosphere and authentic vibe. Frequented mostly by Korean diners, it offers rich, smoky jjamppong broth and affordable prices. Location is discreet with convenient underground parking.
Jajangmyun and jjampong here taste very authentic and true to Sacheon style. Mostly Korean diners create a genuine atmosphere that feels like a real local spot.
Jjajangmyeon and jjamppong stand out with rich flavors and solid execution. The tang su yuk scores high for crispiness and taste, while the whole squid spicy Korean noodles offer a bold, spicy kick.
Good to know
This restaurant is BYOB, so bring your own drinks.
Parking is available in the basement garage for customers.
The restaurant is not very visible from the street.
Korean barbecue restaurant offers cozy seating and table-side grilling that creates an engaging dining experience. Atmosphere feels family-like and authentic, resembling a home in Korea. Fresh meat and amazing banchan complement the unique, intimate environment.
Authentic Korean barbecue shines here with full of flavor dishes and a consistently on point taste. The spot feels very genuine and traditional in its approach to Korean food.
Samgyeopsal stands out with fresh meat and an impressive variety of banchan that perfectly complement the rich flavors. Grilled kimchi adds a unique touch, while naengmyeon offers a tasty cold noodle option. Service is attentive and the atmosphere feels friendly and welcoming.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended as the restaurant fills up quickly during peak hours.
The restaurant is BYOB, allowing guests to bring their own alcohol.
Parking is available nearby, making it convenient for visitors.
Spacious and clean interior combines semi-modern design with a rustic, country-style feel. Atmosphere stays quiet and peaceful, offering an upscale yet comfortable dining experience. Seating is ample, supporting a relaxed pace throughout visits.
Authentic Korean cuisine shines through in every dish here, from the banchan to the soups. The flavors match traditional Korean food closely, making it a solid choice for those seeking genuine tastes.
Offers a good variety of fresh and crunchy banchan, including 동치미. Main dishes like GALBI TANG and soondubu jjigae have authentic flavors with proper cooking and balanced heat. Unique healthy options like octopus soht bap and yeonpo tang stand out.
Good to know
Hansang offers lunch specials on weekdays.
If you don’t have a US credit card, you should bring cash.
Hansang allows small dogs in carriers to be inside.
Korean restaurant offers a cozy, lively atmosphere blending tradition with homey comfort. Private rooms accommodate groups, and valet parking is available. The space features large, comfortable tables and a hidden entrance on the second floor.
Korean dishes here deliver authentic flavors with consistent taste. The menu stays true to traditional recipes, offering a genuine Korean cuisine experience.
Kimchi pajeon stands out as exceptional. The soondubu and galbi come highly recommended, with free refills on the banchan adding to the experience.
Good to know
Parking is street-only, and it can be difficult to find a spot.
The restaurant is located on the second floor, which may be hard to find.
Expect a wait during peak times, especially on weekends.
Korean restaurant offers cozy, authentic atmosphere with a quiet, clean setting ideal for relaxed meals. It operates as a B.Y.O.B. spot where groups share generous portions of cheese dak galbi and other spicy dishes. Service can be slow during busy times, but the vibe stays calm and pleasant.
An authentic Korean 닭갈비 features a cheese version that stands out. Portions come in very big sizes and the atmosphere feels cozy and genuine.
Chicken galbi stands out with options like cheese and kimchi cheese versions. The mala tang is highly flavorful and close to authentic Korean style. Other dishes like skewers, fried rice, and makguksu also deliver solid Korean flavors.
Good to know
The minimum order for dakgalbi is two servings, enough for 3-4 people.
This restaurant is B.Y.O.B., so bring your own drinks.
Parking is free and available in the back of the restaurant.
Small space with tight seating and charcoal-grilled skewers creates an intimate, lively vibe. Noise from conversations and occasional loud guests adds to the vibrant atmosphere. Old-school Chinese neighborhood feel blends warmth and coziness with authentic dining energy.
Skewered barbecue here captures authentic Chinese-style flavors well. Dishes like sweet and sour pork and noodles with soybean paste taste genuine and fresh.
Cold noodles and lamb soup stand out with sweet and spicy flavors typical of Korean BBQ. Chinese cold noodles also offer a pleasant twist on traditional dishes.
Good to know
Reservations are necessary, especially on weekends, to secure a table.
Parking can be tricky; consider using nearby residential streets.
After 8PM, walk-ins are easier, but reservations are still recommended.
Korean restaurant with nostalgic charm and a warm, friendly atmosphere that feels welcoming and homey. It gets noisy in the evening as people drink, and the space is clean and spacious with ample parking. The place offers authentic Korean cuisine with consistent quality and a BYOB policy.
Korean soups and grilled dishes deliver authentic flavors that feel like a warm embrace. The cuisine stays true to traditional tastes throughout.
Authentic Korean dishes like stone pot bibimbap, spicy galbitang, and tender galbi stand out here. The menu includes unique items like white kimchi and flavorful soups, with consistently good banchan and grilled dishes.
Good to know
Parking is relatively easy to find, with a free lot available.
The restaurant is BYOB, which is a plus for many visitors.
The menu is available in three different languages, making it accessible.
Restaurant offers a clean interior with comfortable seating and self-service areas for utensils and water. Atmosphere feels cozy and inviting, with guests enjoying meals amid a pleasant, well-maintained environment. Known for authentic Korean tteokbokki that is spicy and chewy, alongside tasty kimbap and fish cake soups.
Flavors capture authentic Korean street food with a taste that recalls Korea itself. The atmosphere stays lively and welcoming, matching the genuine food experience.
Tteokbokki here captures the authentic Korean flavor with large, filling portions. The kimbap rolls come in big sizes and include varieties like Keto Kimbap, all tasting very delicious and satisfying.
Good to know
Street metered parking can be hard to find, especially on weekends.
Expect potential wait times as reservations are not accepted.
The establishment is self-service, eliminating the need for tipping.
Korean restaurant combines spacious private karaoke rooms with outdoor pojangmacha-style seating featuring metal tables and soju ads. Atmosphere stays pleasant and lively with good music and room for large groups. Unique furniture and clean, large dining hall create a modern yet authentic vibe.
Authentic Korean flavors shine in dishes like the Buldak, which is cheesy, crispy, and tender. The soup offers a comforting warmth that feels truly genuine in a lively bar setting.
Tteokbokki stands out with its bold flavor and chewy texture. The menu also features cheese galbi, army stew, and kimchi dishes like pancake and soup with a whole head of kimchi, all rich and satisfying.
Good to know
Karaoke starts at 10pm on Thursdays with a two-drink minimum.
The pub is open until 2 AM on weekends.
The restaurant has its own parking lot for guests.
Charcoal grills at each table create a warm, interactive cooking experience in a large modern space with efficient ventilation. Atmosphere varies from quiet and conversational to lively and noisy on busy nights, with some private rooms offering extra privacy. Attached karaoke adds a unique entertainment option alongside authentic Korean barbecue.
Charcoal grilling gives the meat a truly authentic flavor. The dishes showcase Korean culinary excellence with authentic flavors and careful presentation.
Char grilled Korean BBQ offers an authentic and satisfying experience with a generous assortment of banchan including fresh vegetables and oi kimchi. The menu features combo options for groups and dishes like fruit-infused cold noodles with a large portion and a contrast of cold and hot flavors.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended on weekends to avoid long wait times.
Parking can be challenging; arrive early to secure a spot.
Expect a wait if arriving after 6 pm, especially on weekends.
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.
Food offers super authentic Japanese flavors, including pork tenderloin katsu and tendon that kids enjoy. Desserts provide an authentic and delightful experience.
Bulgogi kimbap offers rich, balanced flavor with marinated beef and fresh vegetables wrapped in seasoned rice and crisp seaweed. The tteokbokki stands out as authentic and highly praised. Other dishes include crispy bunguhbbang, mushroom rice bowl, and sukiyaki.
Good to know
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.
Big space with a fun-filled street bar theme and vents above grills keeps air fresh. Lively but comfortable atmosphere with fire shows performed over food and cooking done tableside. Crowd enjoys authentic Korean gopchang grilled fresh, paired with sauces and ice-cold beer in unique glasses.
Rich, authentic Korean BBQ flavors stand out here, especially in the Beef Large Intestine and gopchang dishes. Grilling is done perfectly, delivering a true taste of Korean cuisine.
Authentic Korean BBQ features spicy gopchang stew comparable to Shin Ramyun and traditional dishes like cha-dol soup and white kimchi. Japchae and steamed egg add to the genuine Korean flavors.
Good to know
A minimum order of two dishes is required for grill service.
Expect a variety of sauces available for your dishes.
The dining experience can be affected by busy hours due to the labor-intensive cooking process.
Korean restaurant offers cozy, warm atmosphere with tight seating and beautiful bowls that enhance the experience. The place feels clean and well lit, often crowded but maintaining a quiet vibe. It stands out for its authentic, rich beef bone soup that many find the best in the area.
Broth and soup here have a clean, authentic Korean flavor that matches what you'd find in Korea. The menu features traditional gomtang and doganitang, delivering a genuine taste of Korean cuisine.
Broths here are mild and rich, blending well with galbitang for a slightly thick taste. Galbi jjim comes extremely tender and well seasoned. Kimchi is served generously and contains no MSG or aspartame.
Good to know
The price for a meal is around $14.99, which is reasonable.
They have dedicated parking available for customers.
Expect the restaurant to get crowded during peak hours due to limited seating.
Cafeteria-style Korean restaurant offers a cozy, cafe-esque atmosphere with a quiet, relaxed vibe. Self-serve unlimited beef broth and BYOB policy add casual convenience. Interior is modern and clean, creating a comfortable dining experience.
Korean dishes here show authentic flavors and stay true to traditional recipes. The food is affordable and delivers a genuine taste experience.
Seafood pancakes and pork cutlets come with a crispy texture and solid flavor. Cold noodles offer a satisfying quantity and price, while galbi tang features thick, juicy pieces with good marbling. Bibimbap rounds out the menu with authentic Korean flavors.
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.
Korean restaurant with an outdated interior and cozy, no-frills atmosphere focuses on authentic, homey flavors. Loud fans create a casual, relaxed vibe reminiscent of Southeast Asia. Popular among locals, it offers large portions at low prices and often has long lines.
Simple, authentic Korean comfort food defines the menu here. Quick service delivers authentic Korean soup and other dishes that stay true to traditional flavors.
Soups here feature rich broths with generous meat portions, like the gamja tang that has more meat than potatoes. Banchan gets refilled without asking, and dishes like spicy stir-fried chicken and kimchi stew come in big, flavorful servings.
Good to know
Expect long wait times during peak hours, especially on weekends.
Parking is difficult to find nearby, but there is a ShopRite across the tracks.
The restaurant is self-service, so no tipping is required.
Spacious dining area combines modern old-fashioned Korean vibes with clean, well-done partitions and a self-serve banchan area. Atmosphere stays quiet and light, evoking a simple yet authentic Korean setting. Private rooms accommodate larger groups, adding flexibility to the layout.
Exceptional authentic Korean food comes with generous portions and refreshing kimchi as a side. The taste stays true to traditional flavors without stretching the budget.
Steamed dumplings and stone bibimbap stand out alongside a combo with grilled mackerel and barley rice bibimbap. Several kinds of kimchi offer traditional, spicy, salty, and sweet flavors, while spicy cold noodles and various soups like sundubu jjigae and doenjang jjigae add variety.
Good to know
Breakfast specials are available for $9.99 from 6:30 AM to 10:30 AM.
Self-service style means you find your own tables and serve water and side dishes.
Private rooms are available for business meals or group gatherings.
Korean restaurant offers cozy atmosphere with warm, welcoming vibes suitable for families, groups, or casual dates. It features authentic Korean Chinese dishes like jjajangmyeon and seafood noodles made in-house. Lunch specials provide affordable prices with generous portions.
Authentic Korean-Chinese dishes like JjaJangmyun and Ttangsuyeok stand out here. The menu offers a genuine taste that is hard to find abroad.
The jjajangmyeon here is rich and not too sweet, served alongside jjambbong that stands out in flavor. The tang soo yuk offers hot, crispy pork with big chunks, avoiding thin, cheap cuts. Banchan and black bean paste stay well stocked throughout the meal.
Good to know
Lunch orders should be placed before 3:00 PM for timely service.
The restaurant offers affordable lunch specials on weekdays, excluding holidays.
Parking is available in two lots in front and one in the back, but it can be limited.
Modern interior with built-in table grills creates a clean, spacious setting for cooking meat. Atmosphere ranges from family-friendly and lively to quiet, with a BYOB policy enhancing the dining experience. Wide selection of banchan complements fresh, well-prepared Korean barbecue.
Offers authentic Korean BBQ with dishes like Sweet and Spicy Chicken that balance heat and sweetness. Maintains fresh, authentic flavors and an upscale dining vibe while keeping traditional styles intact.
Offers authentic Korean BBQ with standout dishes like Suwon Yangnyeom Galbi. Entrees such as galbi tang and chadol jjambbong come tender and full of flavor.
Good to know
Yook92 is BYOB, allowing you to bring your own drinks.
Parking is available with valet service; just tip the valet.
Expect to pay around $200 for a small combo meal for two.
Korean restaurant offers a comfortable, homelike vibe with authentic dishes like spicy marinated crab and nakji bokkeum. The space stays clean and family-friendly, with convenient parking nearby. It serves BYOB and maintains consistent pricing for lunch and dinner.
Food captures the cozy and rich flavors of Korean home cooking with dishes like the bone potato stew tasting very authentic. Hot tea is served automatically, reflecting traditional Korean dining customs.
Raw beef bibimbap stands out with its huge portion and rich flavor. Spicy marinated raw crab, Korean BBQ ribs, and kimchi are also key highlights, with the kimchi noted as one of the best. Hotpots like pork, bulgogi, and octopus add variety on weekend evenings.
Good to know
Parking is available in front of the restaurant, but can be limited during lunchtime.
The restaurant is BYOB, allowing guests to bring their own drinks.
Lunch is offered at the same price even on weekends.
Korean barbecue with real charcoal fire and table-side cooking creates an authentic, cozy atmosphere reminiscent of Seoul. Bright, modern interior features powerful ventilation that keeps smoke away despite charcoal grilling. Space feels welcoming and lively, often busy but comfortable.
Authentic Korean BBQ uses traditional briquettes for grilling, giving the meat a smoky depth. The food offers genuine flavors and the atmosphere feels cozy and true to Korean style.
Charcoal grills create a distinct flavor for the meat, especially the marinated galbi. The gopchang jjigae offers a rich, hearty taste, complemented by side dishes like fluffy egg and savory soybean soup.
Good to know
Street parking is available, but can be a hassle.
There is parking available behind the restaurant.
The restaurant charges $48 for a single portion barbecue platter.
Neighborhood-style Korean-Chinese restaurant with a casual, family-friendly atmosphere and occasional loud moments. Known for best Jjajangmyeon and unrivaled sweet and sour pork, it offers an inviting space with fresh ingredients and an upscale vibe favored for dining with guests.
Dishes feature authentic Korean-Chinese flavors with a notably thick Jajang Sauce. The food tastes fresh and reflects an old style of Korean Chinese cuisine.
Jjajangmyeon stands out with chewy noodles and a delicious, reasonably priced sauce. The Tang Soo Yook offers crispy, flavorful pork with a sweet and sour balance that is not greasy.
Good to know
Expect small portion sizes for the price.
A 3.39% fee applies for credit card payments.
Parking is on the street and can be inconvenient.