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.
Broth stands out with its rich flavor in seafood dough soup and pho. Fish cutlet offers a light, crisp texture. Seafood pancake and kalguksu bring solid, delicious seafood options.
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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.
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.
Thick and savory beef soups come with plenty of meat and balanced seasoning. Options like pork backbone and oxtail soups offer rich flavors and generous ingredients.
Seafood pancakes stand out with their thick, crispy texture and generous chunks of octopus, shrimp, and squid. The scallion seafood pancake is especially notable for being exceptionally flavorful and filling.
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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.
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.
Jjambbong soup has a rich broth with fresh ingredients that capture true Jjamppong flavor. Some noodles don't match well with the soup, but the soup itself is delicious and well-prepared.
Seafood Jjamppong stands out with its rich flavors and appetite-boosting qualities. Shrimp in the jajangmyeon stays moist and chewy, while the yangjangpee offers a mustard kick that complements the seafood well.
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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.
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.
Seafood dishes feature fresh clams and a rich, flavorful broth. Options include seafood kalguksu and a seafood and green onion pancake loaded with seafood.
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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.
Modern interior offers a clean, peaceful atmosphere with a simple, well-balanced design. Guests select ingredients themselves, creating a personalized meal experience with authentic, flavorful mala dishes. Spicy levels run hotter than usual, and cash payments include a small free dessert.
The soup features a rich mala base that stands out for its bold flavor. Options include both mala soup and a dry hot pot version, letting you enjoy soup or stir-fry styles.
Seafood options include razorback clams, oysters, and fishballs alongside fresh fish cakes and shrimp. The seafood bar variety is regularly enhanced, and shrimp fried rice stands out as a notable dish.
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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.
Korean restaurant offers large format dishes that require 90-minute pre-ordering to prepare. Atmosphere includes a slight odor upon entry and a mandatory 20% tip policy. Known for duck soup and marinated seafood, it delivers rich flavors and generous portions that justify higher prices.
Rich, thick broth defines the chicken soup, evoking a strong Korean vibe. The duck soup stands out with its unique taste and pairs well with vegetables and salt on the side.
Raw and marinated seafood stand out with raw crab, soy marinated shrimp, and abalone as key highlights. The marinated crab and fish roe rice pair well, while shrimp paste adds a tasty touch.
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Reservations are required at least 90 minutes in advance for most dishes.
A mandatory 20% tip is added to all bills.
Parking is free and conveniently located next to the restaurant.
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.
Soups here have deep, rich flavors from slow cooking in a cauldron. Options like ox bone, ox tail, and beef rib soups come with sides like tofu soup or appetizers, offering a traditional Korean taste with authentic seasoning.
Fried fish comes out crispy and delicious. Seafood pancakes have a soft inside and crunchy outside texture. Braised fish dishes offer a super tasty flavor. Dumplings and fried shrimp serve as crispy side 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 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.
Soft tofu soups stand out with flavorful spice levels that never disappoint. Hot tofu soup comes with rice, appetizers, and eggs at a low price, making it very filling and delicious.
Seafood pancake stands out as a favorite with a strong seafood presence. The seafood bibimbap comes loaded with various seafood. The seafood kalguksu and oyster tofu soup offer milder seafood flavors but are less remarkable.
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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 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.
Plenty of seafood shines in dishes like haemool jungol and soy-marinated crab. The menu features braised fish, grilled fish, and flavorful soups such as monk fish and yeonpo, plus a crispy, ingredient-packed seafood pancake.
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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.
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 fish combos come with flavorful seafood tofu soup and special fish balls. Stone pots feature mixed seafood with burnt rice at the bottom. Seafood pancakes also appear on the menu.
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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.
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.
Freshness stands out with big, fresh fish and clams free of chewy bits. Dishes like grilled fish, baked galchi, and seafood noodle soups come with tasty sides and freshly cooked rice.
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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.
Korean restaurant with a retro style interior and cozy atmosphere that feels clean and spacious despite occasional crowding. The menu offers generous portions of donkatsu with options like regular, cheese, and fish, paired with simple sides such as cabbage salad. The place stands out for its affordable pricing and well-prepared dishes without strong gamey odors.
Free corn soup arrives before the main course, matching flavors found in Korea. Soft tofu soup and side dishes like Korean peppers with ssamjang add unique, tasty options.
Fish cutlet stands out with its tender texture and delicious sauce. Batter is crisp and well-made, especially in combination dishes.
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The restaurant offers a unique menu with three types of Donkatsu: regular, cheese, and fish.
Expect a wait time of around 20 minutes for food during busy hours.
The portions are generous, providing good value for the price.
Modern izakaya-style space offers cozy, spacious interior with private seating created by hanging leaves. Atmosphere stays tranquil and not too loud, featuring great music and luxurious lighting. Crowd enjoys casual dining with standout drinks like highballs and sake.
Soups feature fish cake, chicken wing, and mussel varieties with fresh veggies like enoki mushrooms and bok choy. Bulgogi soup offers a savory option alongside lighter seafood choices.
Seafood dishes include fried oysters, crispy shrimp tempura, and flavorful octopus. Pasta dishes often combine seafood with other proteins like shrimp and bacon in a creamy sauce.
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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.
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.
Seafood pancake stands out as a key dish here. The pancake is crispy and flavorful, often paired with cold noodles for a tasty combo.
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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 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.
Seafood pancakes come in a good size and are cut into fourths. They cost $5 and serve just right for two people.
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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.
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.
Grilled flounder comes out super crispy and perfectly seasoned. Generous portions include dishes like spicy rib soup and steamed skate, plus a complimentary fried fish appetizer that's large and fried just right.
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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 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.
Dishes feature fresh seafood with bold flavors like in the spicy soft tofu stew and clear soup pot. The seafood pancake is crispy outside and packed with seafood, while the BBQ bossam pairs pork belly with oysters for a unique combo.
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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.
Japanese restaurant offers private dining nooks with curtains and modern, elegant decor creating a cozy, inviting atmosphere. Background music includes an unexpected touch of Korean tunes, adding to the unique vibe. Draft beer, especially Orion and Suntory Premium, stands out for freshness and smooth texture.
Hearty Nagasaki Champon Soup features a rich broth with a generous mix of seafood and vegetables. The raw fish soup stands out for its fresh, bold flavors in this neighborhood.
Raw fish soup stands out with its rich flavor. Seafood stew offers a generous mix of shrimp, squid, mussels, noodles, and vegetables, making it hearty and satisfying.
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The restaurant offers a good variety of Japanese options along with Korean dishes.
There are private rooms available for a more intimate dining experience.
The restaurant has its own parking lot with about 20 spots.
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.
Fish cake soups stand out with their warm and comforting flavor. Pairing them with spicy rice cakes and crispy fries adds to the meal's satisfaction.
Crispy fried shrimp kimbap and a large fried goods platter stand out with satisfying textures. Fish cake appears in multiple forms, including delicious fried fish cake and amazing fish cake soups that pair well with spicy rice cakes and fries.
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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 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.
Soups here offer rich, savory flavor with options like spicy seafood noodle soup and Korean seafood soup. They come flavorful and filling, often paired with dishes like spicy, garlicky fried chicken.
Seafood dishes feature hearty portions with plenty of seafood and vegetables. The jjamppong offers a comforting broth that is flavorful and not too spicy, while the seafood soup and noodles carry a smoky taste.
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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.
Big, modern space offers a relaxed atmosphere where diners take their time. Tables come with soy sauce, vinegar, chili oil, and chili crisp for customizing flavors. The vibe feels like a family restaurant with a quiet, welcoming energy compared to similar spots.
Soup dumplings stand out as consistently perfect and highly recommended. The hot and sour soup offers a classic, nostalgic flavor. Other soups like shrimp wonton and noodle soup are fresh and tasty.
Shrimp features in several dishes like chili shrimp, shrimp fried rice, and shrimp lo mein, though the lo mein can be greasy. Dumplings come with shrimp and pork fillings. Fried noodles with seafood also appear on the menu.
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Old Shanghai Soup Dumplings is a BYOB restaurant that only allows beer and wine.
They offer lunch specials on weekdays that include hot and sour soup.
Expect a 15% tip based on the amount after tax.
Bright, spacious dining area with clean, simple decor and a wall of toy figurines adds a fun vibe. Atmosphere suits casual group meals with a quiet, relaxed energy and kiosk ordering at each table streamlines service.
Every set includes miso soup with a large portion size. The soup has a fantastic taste that stands out.
Curried dishes include shrimp and chicken options served in noodle sets and with udon. Seafood appears alongside other proteins in a Japanese style curry with a variety of choices.
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Parking is available in the back lot with plenty of spaces.
A typical meal costs between $18 and $27, depending on the dish.
The curry is highly customizable, allowing you to choose spice levels and toppings.
Open kitchen creates a clean feeling with small tables and a no-nonsense atmosphere. Food focuses on fresh ingredients and offers generous portions of Korean Chinese dishes, especially noted for delicious jjambbong. Parking is convenient with free underground self-parking.
Jjamppong dishes come with generous portions and a seafood-rich broth that is full of flavor. Large, delicious chili shrimp and seafood-packed japchae rice add variety to the menu.
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Parking is convenient with free self-parking available underground.
Prices are reasonable, with dishes averaging around $15.
The portions are very generous, ensuring good value for money.