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.
High quality meat features in the kalbi tang soup, which comes with spicy radish and kimchi. The Galbi #27 and la galbi offer generous portions and rich seasoning.
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.
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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.
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.
Galbi dishes feature tender, well-cooked beef short ribs with rich marination. Options include Suown Yangnyeom Galbi and Galbi Jjim served with hot sauce, delivering flavorful and juicy bites.
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.
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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 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 style BBQ shines with the galbi, a dish great for sharing. The galbi pairs well with soondubu, making it a must-have option here.
Kimchi pajeon stands out as exceptional. The soondubu and galbi come highly recommended, with free refills on the banchan adding to the experience.
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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.
Charcoal grills create a distinctive Korean barbecue experience with wood charcoal enhancing flavors. Bright lighting and well-functioning vents keep the atmosphere clean and comfortable, even when busy. Groups gather here for a family-friendly, lively vibe with K-pop videos adding to the ambiance.
Beef kalbi offers a tender and flavorful BBQ experience with some chewiness. It comes with steamed egg, tofu soup, and side dishes, and staff often cook it at the table.
Charcoal grills deliver tender beef kalbi and thick cuts of moksal and samgyeopsal. Good ventilation keeps smoke out of clothes during the Korean BBQ experience.
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There are two spacious parking lots available for guests.
If street parking is unavailable, use the parking lot at the back.
There was no wait to get a table during my visit.
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.
LA kalbi stands out with its rich flavor. Other options include mackerel stew, pollock, squid, and pork, all prepared well.
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 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.
Tender, flavorful galbi offers a rich, savory taste without being salty. It pairs well with rice and stands out as a favorite alongside japchae.
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.
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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.
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.
Galbi varies in quality here. Some servings are extremely tender and well seasoned, while others come out too dry and not falling off the bone.
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.
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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.
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.
Galbi comes exceptionally tender with a flavorful marinade and excellent texture. The meat is real galbi, grilled skillfully and offers good value, especially paired with naengmyeon.
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.
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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.
Hole-in-the-wall Korean restaurant offers self-serve unlimited hot bone broth and a casual, relaxing atmosphere reminiscent of Korea. The place gets crowded during meal times and features a setup where diners order at the counter and pick up food when called. Many Koreans frequent the spot, highlighting its authenticity.
Marinated meat in the L.A. Galbi set comes small but packed with flavor. Pairing galbi with cold noodles or mul naengmyeon creates a delicious combination often ordered alongside beef ribs.
Cold noodles stand out with authentic naengmyeon that rivals those in Korea, featuring well-seasoned broth and chewy noodles. Bibim Naengmyeon and galbitang also deliver high quality and generous portions.
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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.
Korean barbecue restaurant offers a modern yet cozy space with a smoky atmosphere when busy. The vibe feels authentic, capturing the essence of a galbi spot in Korea. Lunch hours bring a well-paced experience with generous portions of pork ribs and flavorful side dishes.
Galbi comes lightly marinated and cooks table-service style right next to the table. Both pork and LA Galbi offer an authentic Korean taste and atmosphere.
Korean BBQ features lightly marinated galbi cooked table-service style. Lunch specials offer great value with dishes like galbitang, cold noodles, and plentiful fresh banchan.
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Valet parking is available for $3 at the back of the building.
Lunch specials are offered even on weekends, providing good value.
The meal cost averages around $31.50 per person after gratuity and tax.