Restaurant offers spacious, clean interior blending modern and wooden elements for a warm, cozy atmosphere. Quiet and peaceful vibe complements friendly service and rich, flavorful pho. Aprons provided to protect clothes, enhancing the comfortable dining experience.
Rich broth and chewy noodles define the soups here. The rice noodle soup has a clean, delicious taste with plenty of meat, while the beef pho is very filling and tasty.
Kimchi stands out with its super delicious and incredibly flavorful taste. It pairs well with tofu and pho, adding a different, good twist when combined with hot oil or aged pork.
Good to know
The restaurant is located on the second floor of a shopping mall.
Finding the restaurant requires some effort due to its location.
The prices at The Noodle Bar are considered well-priced by many.
Small, cozy Korean restaurant with a welcoming, homey atmosphere. Known for freshly made knife-cut noodles and generous portions served in a moderately sized space suited for smaller groups. The vibe is easygoing and familiar, encouraging repeat visits.
Noodle soups come out very hot with complex broths and knife-cut noodles. Options include a rich seafood soup, a spicy seaweed soup with fresh cucumbers, and a wild sesame soup with a nutty, Alfredo-like sauce.
Two kinds of kimchi come perfectly seasoned and fresh and crisp. Refills are provided, letting you enjoy the kimchi without worry.
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Reservations are not required, but arriving early is advisable as it fills up quickly for dinner.
The prices are very reasonable, with meals averaging around $15-$20.
Portions are generous, often enough for 2-3 people.
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.
Rich, spicy pork bone soup and hearty beef bone broth stand out here. Unique dishes like octopus soup add variety to the authentic Korean soup options.
Kimchi shows perfect fermentation with a spicy, tangy flavor that stands out. It comes fresh and well-seasoned alongside other banchan like pickled radish.
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 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 stays clean and authentic, closely matching what you'd find in Korea. The menu features beef bone soup and oxtail soup with nourishing, protein-rich bowls that are reasonably priced.
Kimchi comes in a perfectly ripened and fermented style without MSG or aspartame. Generous portions are served, and staff often offer more with meals.
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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 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.
Clam soup stands out with its rich flavor and is considered a highlight. The clear soup seafood pot offers a spicy kick from green peppers and plenty of fresh seafood. Kimchi soup features a whole head of kimchi, making it hearty and satisfying.
Complimentary kimchi arrives refreshing and not greasy, sparking orders for more. Grilling kimchi stands out as a must-do activity. Tofu kimchi pairs well with sujebi, making the meal both filling and tasty.
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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.
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.
Soups here feature handmade dumplings, blood pudding hangover soup, and beef bone broth. Options include tofu beef soup, seafood sundubu jjigae, and clean, refreshing blood sausage soup.
Several kinds of kimchi offer traditional, very spicy, salty, and sweet flavors that stand out. The house kimchi is especially delicious and a highlight alongside rice and other side dishes.
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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.
Spacious restaurant with modern, stylish interior and a clean, bright atmosphere. The vibe is comfortable and inviting, avoiding typical casual Korean bar feels. Soups and stews stand out as authentic and highly praised, attracting a steady lunchtime crowd.
Soups here feature authentic Korean-style hangover soup with a rich, Busan-style pork broth. The Beef Blood Hangover Soup contains plenty of blood and perfect ingredients, making it a standout choice.
Boiled pork pairs with oyster kimchi and salted shrimp for a juicy, melt-in-your-mouth bite. Side dishes include refreshing kimchi and radish kimchi, though the radish kimchi quality varies.
Good to know
The restaurant is BYOB, so bring your own drinks.
Parking is limited in the front lot; consider nearby ShopRite for extra space.
Until October 11th, three dishes are $9.99, a great deal.
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.
Kimchi soup stands out as a must-try option. Free soups like Cheonggukjang and duck soup come with meals, showing a strong focus on generous servings and variety.
Side dishes include many banchans with varieties of kimchi like green onion kimchi and dongchimi. Servers manage grilling meats and kimchi attentively.
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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.
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.
Soups here range from light and fresh to flavorful and not too spicy. Options include pork bone soup, seafood tofu soup, and soft tofu soup, all with distinct tastes.
Grilled kimchi stands out as a game changer here. Fresh kimchi appears regularly, but the kimchi served with barbecue lacks quality.
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.
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.
Soups here include gamjatang, dogani soup, and raw cod soup. They come with rich flavors and are part of combos or served alongside dishes like octopus stone pot and samgyetang.
Kimchi here has a strong flavor that stands out. Some side dishes like seaweed stems and green onion kimchi show signs of discoloration and dryness. A past issue involved a foreign object found in kimchi stew.
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 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.
Soups come out hot with rich broths and generous meat portions. Options like pork bone soup and sundae soup offer hearty, authentic Korean flavors that feel like home cooking.
Kimchi comes with a fresh, sour kick and is usually perfectly fermented. Some dishes include kimchi stew and kimchi soup with extra tofu.
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.