Enjoy juicy dry-aged pork belly grilled by servers in a retro arcade setting that feels like Seoul. Savor marinated short ribs with diverse banchan like tofu and kimchi soup. Spacious seating and strong exhaust keep the air clear and dining comfortable.
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.
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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.
Bright, clean space offers a cozy atmosphere with family dumpling traditions and friendly staff. Dumplings feature authentic Korean flavors like the standout kimchi wang mandu with tofu, pork, and glass noodles. Large portions and consistent freshness keep customers coming despite limited seating.
The kimchi wang mandu stands out with its big size and flavorful mix of tofu, pork, and glass noodles. The dumplings use high-quality, legit kimchi that delivers a perfect funky, fermented taste.
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The 6-piece set of dumplings costs $14, making it a great value.
Individual dumplings are priced at $2.50 each.
Parking is available in front of the store and on nearby streets.
Cozy cafe with comfortable seating offers fresh Korean dishes like Anchovie Gimbap and tender Bulgogi Rice bowl. Friendly, family-run vibe makes it inviting. Food delivery to golf bays adds unique convenience.
Freshly made Anchovie Gimbap and Bulgogi Rice bowl stand out with tender, sweet beef and flavorful rice. The kimbap comes in various forms like triangle shapes and offers a crisp, homemade feel with sides like kimchi.
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The café is attached to a driving range, making it a unique spot.
Expect a large menu with plenty of food and drink options.
Seating is plentiful, so dining in is usually easy.
Small Korean-Chinese spot shines with rich jjamppong broth and crispy tang su yuk. Bold, spicy squid noodles add a kick. Bright, cozy vibe and affordable prices make it a favorite among locals.
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.
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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.
Tiny spot with a mom-and-pop vibe offers freshly made kimbap featuring fresh ingredients and unique options like keto kimbap. Cozy atmosphere filled with the scent of rice and vinegar makes quick service and reasonable prices stand out.
Kimbap comes out freshly made with a good balance of rice and fillings and lots of fresh ingredients. Options include traditional, wasabi tuna, bulgogi, and a unique keto kimbap that swaps rice for shredded eggs.
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The prices are reasonable for kimbap and miso soup.
Kimbaps are made to order, ensuring freshness.
You can call ahead to order or use DoorDash for convenience.
Spacious, clean space blends modern and wooden elements for a cozy vibe. Pho shines with kimchi and hot oil, adding a Korean twist. Friendly service and flavorful sides like tofu and kimchi complete the peaceful dining experience.
Pho comes with kimchi and hot oil that add a unique twist. Side dishes like tofu and kimchi are flavorful and complement the main dishes well.
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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.
Modern interior creates a peaceful atmosphere for enjoying Korean-style mala tang with a cream-based broth that balances heat well. Guests pick ingredients for a personalized meal featuring authentic, spicy flavors. Paying cash earns a free dessert.
Spicy mala tang features a cream-based broth that balances heat well and tastes authentic. Korean-style mala tang here is clean, not too salty, and pairs well with dishes like Guo Bao Rou.
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Paying in cash grants customers a complimentary ice cream.
Parking is very limited, especially during busy hours.
There is a $10 minimum for credit card payments.
Retro-style bar hides behind a liquor store, offering a quiet, chill atmosphere. Korean fried chicken is crispy and juicy, paired perfectly with soju towers and pajeon. Mildly spicy tteokbokki and comforting odeng tang complete the nostalgic experience.
Regular tteokbokki stands out with its mild spice and consistent flavor. Korean fried chicken pairs well with pajeon and drinks, complemented by a soju tower served in the golden ratio. Meals often end with odeng tang or budae jjigae.
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Chimaek is located behind a liquor store, making it a unique find.
Prices at Chimaek are reasonable for the quality of food and drinks.
There is no boneless chicken option available on the menu.
Korean barbecue shines with fresh meat and amazing banchan served in a cozy seating area. Table-side grilling creates an engaging dining experience that feels like a home in Korea. Friendly service and unique dishes like grilled kimchi make it welcoming and authentic.
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.
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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.
Charcoal grills create a distinctive Korean barbecue with tender beef kalbi and thick pork cuts. Bright lighting and strong vents keep the air clear and clothes smoke-free. Groups enjoy a family-friendly vibe with lively K-pop videos adding to the fun.
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.
Simple setup offers quick pickup of freshly made kimbap priced affordably. The perfectly seasoned rice and large, bite-sized pieces make it a healthy, no-frills lunch. Atmosphere feels quaint and light, ideal for those seeking kid-friendly sizes and skilled preparation.
Kimbap here stands out for its perfectly seasoned rice and ingredients and fresh daily preparation. The kimbap pieces are large yet bite-sized, with options to order ahead or get kid-friendly sizes.
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Kimbob Club offers kimbap rolls priced between $7-$8, made fresh daily.
All kimbap rolls are premade for quick pickup, ideal for a fast lunch.
You can preorder baby kimbap for kids to ensure availability.
Modern izakaya-style space offers cozy seating with tranquil atmosphere and luxurious lighting. Korean dishes like bulgogi okonomiyaki and tteokbokki with bulgogi bring bold flavors. Enjoy standout drinks such as highballs and sake for casual dining.
Bulgogi Okonomiyaki and tteokbokki with bulgogi stand out as flavorful dishes. The menu also features soju anju and a bulgogi shabu shabu stew that highlight traditional Korean tastes.
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Reservations are not available, so expect a wait, especially after 6 pm.
Jujung is open every day until 2 AM, making it a great late-night option.
All main dishes cost less than $20, offering good portions.
Cozy spot with freshly made knife-cut noodles offers hearty Korean classics like kalguksu and tangy kimchi fried rice. Small space feels homey and welcoming, perfect for intimate groups. Easygoing vibe invites repeat visits and savoring thin wrapper mandu with local charm.
Hearty classic Korean noodles like kalguksu and cold noodles capture authentic flavors. The kimchi fried rice balances tangy, spicy, and savory perfectly, while mandu offers a thin wrapper and local mom/pop shop taste.
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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.
Shabu-shabu spot boasts a customizable sauce bar and fresh, authentic ingredients for a fun, all-you-can-eat meal. Korean dishes shine with tteokbokki and kimchi, plus a kids' menu featuring fried chicken. Clean, spacious space with privacy dividers makes dining relaxed and family-friendly.
Variety stands out with options like tteokbokki, fried food, and jeon. Fresh side dishes include vegetables, fish balls, mushrooms, fungus, kimchi, and noodles, plus a kids' menu featuring fried chicken, fried rice, and potato fries.
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The all-you-can-eat option offers high quality and quantity for a reasonable price.
Street parking is available, but it might be tight during peak hours.
Each person gets their own pot for a personalized dining experience.
Cozy Korean spot shines with kimchi pajeon and free banchan refills. Private rooms suit groups well. Valet parking adds ease to visits.
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.
Spacious, clean interior blends rustic charm with semi-modern design for a peaceful, upscale dining vibe. Korean dishes shine with authentic flavors and fresh, crunchy banchan like dongchimi. Unique healthy options like octopus soht bap add a special touch.
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.
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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.
Cozy Korean spot offers authentic chicken galbi with cheese and kimchi options. Enjoy spicy mala tang and solid Korean flavors in a quiet, clean setting. B.Y.O.B. policy suits groups sharing generous portions despite slow service.
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.
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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.
Cozy spot with a quiet vibe and modern decor offers crispy seafood pancakes and juicy galbi tang. Self-serve beef broth and BYOB add casual ease. Enjoy authentic Korean dishes like bibimbap in a relaxed, clean setting.
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.
Korean-style pizza spot offers bulgogi flavor on unique pies with shrimp and sweet potato bites. Juicy, crispy chicken adds a satisfying crunch. Quiet, old-school vibe matches the distinct Korean pizza experience with free delivery.
Bulgogi appears as a key ingredient, featured on pizza with shrimp and sweet potato bites. The bulgogi tends to be a little salty but adds a distinct Korean flavor to the dishes.
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K Pizza offers a variety of menu items beyond just pizza.
Call ahead to place your order to avoid long wait times.
Parking is limited, so arrive early or consider alternative transport.
Modern interior with built-in table grills offers a clean, spacious spot for cooking meat. Authentic Korean BBQ shines with Suwon Yangnyeom Galbi and tender galbi tang. BYOB policy and lively yet family-friendly vibe make dining flexible and fun.
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.
Offers fresh Wang Mandu and Kimbap at great prices with quick service. Home-style Korean meals like rice noodles and stir-fried tofu deliver consistent flavor. Focuses on convenience over dine-in ambiance, making it ideal for takeout.
Kimbap and Wang Mandu stand out for their freshness and reasonable prices. Gochujang kimbap, dumplings, and soybean paste stew offer deep flavors and consistent taste.
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The prices for tteokbokki and jumbo dumplings are $4 and $2 respectively.
The menu includes unique options like rice noodles and stir-fried tofu with chives.
Expect quick service; orders take about a minute to prepare.
Bright, airy coffee shop offers a pet-friendly outdoor area and occasional DJ sets for a lively vibe. Enjoy buttery salt rolls and a standout burdock kimbap with a great $9 special. Comfortable seating supports quiet reading or social meetings.
Menu features simple and delightful Korean items like buttery salt rolls and tasty kimbap. The burdock kimbap stands out, and a $9 kimbap and coffee special offers good value.
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There is a small parking lot behind the building with free 1-hour parking.
A $10 minimum is required for credit card payments, with a 3% processing fee.
It's advisable to bring cash to avoid credit card fees.
Cozy Korean spot shines with authentic beef bone soup and tender galbi jjim. Generous, MSG-free kimchi complements the mild, rich broths. Tight seating and beautiful bowls create a warm, clean, and quiet dining experience.
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.
Enjoy authentic Korean dishes like stone pot bibimbap and spicy galbitang in a warm, friendly atmosphere that feels like home. The space is clean and spacious with ample parking and a BYOB policy. Evening noise adds to the lively, welcoming vibe.
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.
Charcoal grills at each table create a warm cooking experience with authentic Korean BBQ and fresh banchan like oi kimchi. Large modern space shifts from quiet conversations to lively nights, while attached karaoke offers unique entertainment.
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.
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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.
Casual spot buzzes with lively vibe and spray-painted bakeware decor. Korean fried chicken shines, especially the Rose Chicken with bold flavors. Free spicy rice cakes add a tasty bonus, making it great for groups and fans of rich, unique eats.
Korean fried chicken stands out with rich, indulgent flavors like the Rose Chicken that blends Korean and Italian influences. Dishes like bool-dak chicken, kimchi bacon rice, and soy garlic boneless chicken offer a solid variety, complemented by free spicy rice cakes as banchan.
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Parking is available on the street for 50 cents per half hour.
One portion is enough for two people, making it a good value.
Banchan dishes are served with the food, adding variety to the meal.
Cozy interior and self-service setup create a casual vibe. Enjoy spicy tteokbokki and fresh kimbap like wasabi tuna or pork cutlet. Loud music and generous portions make it lively and satisfying for Korean street food lovers.
Tteokbokki stands out with its perfect spice level and variety of ingredients, including a creamy, spicy rose version. Kimbap varieties like wasabi tuna, pork cutlet, and shrimp offer fresh, tasty options, while dishes like spicy bulgogi and kimchi fried rice with spam add hearty flavors.
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The restaurant operates on a no-tip, self-service basis.
Prices are typical for restaurants in this area, around $20 per person.
The restaurant offers lunch delivery, which is not common in the area.
Old school Korean barbecue shines with kimchi grilled pork belly and authentic dishes like aged kimchi stew. Family-friendly vibe and warm atmosphere make it inviting. Slight smoke from briquette grills adds to the traditional feel without overpowering the fantastic meat quality.
Kimchi grilled with pork belly stands out with rich flavor. The menu features aged kimchi, kimchi stew, and cold noodles that all taste authentic and satisfying.
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The restaurant allows customers to bring their own alcohol.
The meat quality is fantastic and well-prepared.
The restaurant maintains a clean environment for dining.
Korean restaurant offers bold tteokbokki and rich kimchi dishes in a modern dining hall with spacious karaoke rooms. Outdoor seating mimics pojangmacha style with metal tables and soju ads. Atmosphere stays lively with good music and room for large groups.
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.
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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.