Korean restaurant offers authentic kimbap and spicy tteokbokki with balanced flavors and chewy textures. Clean, comfortable space serves traditional and modern dishes including vegan and protein options. Atmosphere feels welcoming with customizable orders and well-portioned meals.
Rice cakes come out perfectly chewy with a sauce that balances spicy, sweet, and addictive flavors. This spot serves authentic Tteokbokki alongside other Korean dishes like kimbap.
Authentic Korean flavors come through in Kimbap and Tteokbokki here. The spot offers a genuine taste of Korean cuisine in Manhattan.
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The restaurant offers a range of traditional and modern kimbap and bibimbap.
You can customize your order to suit your preferences.
They offer both protein options and a vegan menu.
Gastropub blends modern elegance with cozy warmth and a sleek bar. Tteokbokki shines with a creamy burrata twist that balances spice. Authentic Korean comfort food bursts with rich flavor, perfect for casual or family gatherings.
Burrata adds a unique creamy twist to the classic tteokbokki. This dish blends rich cheese with spicy rice cakes for a tasty combo.
Offers authentic Korean comfort food with a modern twist. Menu features dishes that burst with rich flavor.
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Reservations are recommended as the restaurant can get busy.
The back area is ideal for happy hour or cocktail parties.
Expect to pay $5 for a small plate of kimchi.
Cozy spot with authentic flavors and a modern design. Tteokbokki offers a rich, nostalgic taste like Seoul street food. Warm atmosphere and quiet space make it perfect for savoring true Korean dishes.
Rice cakes come out with a rich flavor that feels authentic and satisfying. The dish brings a nostalgic taste reminiscent of Seoul street food.
Food shows expert craftsmanship with authentic and robust flavors that capture true Korean taste.
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Making a reservation on a weekend night is recommended as the restaurant fills up easily.
During lunch time from 1:00 to 3:00, you can eat at a slightly cheaper price.
The lunch specials are well priced at $13 each and absolutely filling.
Cozy spot with authentic Korean flavors and top-tier chicken shines in casual dining. Rose tteokbokki with cheese and udon offers a tasty twist. Modern vibe with wooden panels and neon signs keeps energy lively without noise.
Offers rose tteokbokki and a chicken combo that pairs well with the dish. Serves tteokbokki with udon and cheese, sometimes adding fish cake for extra flavor.
Food offers authentic Korean flavors with a focus on top-tier chicken. The setting delivers a casual dining vibe centered on Korean comfort food.
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Happy hour is from Monday to Thursday until 6 PM with 50% off drinks.
Wednesdays feature all-day happy hour with 50% off beer and soju.
The kitchen closes at 10:30 PM, so plan your visit accordingly.
Spacious spot with a witchy theme offers a fun DIY ramen station and all-you-can-eat Korean topokki. Tteokbokki is spicy and authentic, capturing true Korean street food flavors. Lively K-pop music adds energy to the cozy, modern space.
Customization stands out with a variety of tteok and toppings to choose from. The spicy perfection of the tteokbokki matches authentic Korean flavors, served in an all-you-can-eat buffet style.
Korean topokki here tastes truly authentic and captures the essence of Korean street food. The all-you-can-eat format offers unlimited servings of this classic dish at an affordable price.
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Lunch is $20 from 11am-3pm, or $17.95 if you arrive before 3 PM.
The establishment closes at 11 PM on Saturday.
You will be charged extra when paying with a credit card.
Small, cozy Korean restaurant with a quiet, warm atmosphere and K-pop music playing softly. Limited seating with only three tables creates an intimate setting. Known for crispy, juicy fried chicken that balances tenderness and crunch perfectly.
Sauce stands out with its incredible flavor that makes the tteokbokki memorable. Options include chicken tteokbokki and cheese tteokbokki, both delivering satisfying taste.
Authentic Korean fried chicken stands out here with flavors that closely match those found in Korea. The food delivers a genuine taste experience that reflects traditional preparation.
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There is no bathroom available on-site.
You can eat in the park across the street if desired.
Reservations are not required but recommended during peak hours.
Space blends modern design with traditional Korean tal masks, creating a warm, hip atmosphere that feels both elevated and welcoming. Lighting is soft and inviting, supporting a vibe suited for date nights and casual dining. The setting stands out with its thoughtfully curated cultural details and clean, chic interior.
Chewy rice cakes come with an addictive spicy sauce that is not overly sweet.
Makgeolli offers a very authentic taste. The menu balances authentic Korean flavors with a modern twist in presentation and fusion elements.
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The restaurant offers a BOGO deal on soju and beer during happy hour.
The menu features a unique blend of traditional Korean dishes and modern twists.
The restaurant is located on the 3rd floor and accessible via elevator.
Spacious, clean interior combines with a cozy, warm atmosphere that feels like being in Korea. Generous portions of Korean-style pork cutlet and other dishes create a satisfying, affordable meal experience. The place balances casual dining with a calming vibe, suitable for solo visits or groups.
Garlic tteokbokki stands out with its gentle garlic flavor and sticky, spicy-sweet seasoning that clings to soft rice cakes. It pairs well with pork cutlet and cheese tteokbokki, creating a delicious combo.
Donkatsu delivers an authentic and nostalgic flavor. The menu offers an old school Korean food experience.
Good to know
The restaurant specializes in Western-style tonkatsu, a popular dish.
Prices are reasonable, making it an affordable dining option.
No reservations are needed, so walk-ins are welcome.
Hanok-style interior with traditional Korean decorations and high ceilings creates a spacious, cozy setting. K-pop music and videos play steadily, adding lively energy suited for late-night meetups. Seating includes bench arrangements along walls, enhancing communal dining.
Rich and chewy texture defines the tteokbokki here, with flavors that pack a punch. The cheese tteokbokki stands out as a notable option.
Hearty bowls of Korean soup feature flavorful, nourishing broth and tender chicken prepared authentically with fresh ingredients. The atmosphere reflects a genuine Korean vibe, making it a solid spot for authentic Korean food at a reasonable price.
Good to know
The restaurant is open 24 hours from Tuesday to Saturday.
The kitchen is closed from 5 AM to 7 AM.
No wait is needed on Wednesday nights.
Large casual food court offers a calm, welcoming vibe with self-ordering system and clean seating. Spicy tteokbokki shines with generous portions and rich rose sauce, perfect for sharing. Authentic Korean street food delivers true traditional flavors that stand out.
Spicy tteokbokki comes in generous portions with lots of meat and a flavorful rose sauce. Options like Chadol and Brisket Rose Tteokbokki offer a chewy texture and are great for sharing.
Korean street food here offers authentic flavors with dishes like Topokki tasting very true to traditional recipes. The food consistently delivers an authentic Korean taste that stands out.
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The Hmart food hall currently has a 30% off promotion until November 24.
The total cost will be $30 without the 30% discount.
The serving size is huge, making it a good value.
Open kitchen and intimate decor create a unique atmosphere with thoughtful design details. The space attracts a young crowd and suits family or date nights despite tight seating. Signature drinks like Frozen Makgeolli complement standout dishes such as complex kimchi and sweet-spicy fried chicken.
Octopus Tteokbokki stands out with baby octopus, spicy flavor, and a mix of rice cake, cabbage, onion, and garlic. The octopus is well-seasoned and tender, delivering strong seafood notes.
Elevated Korean dishes blend modern touches with authentic flavors. Every dish delivers a seriously authentic Korean style experience.
Good to know
Making a reservation is necessary as the restaurant is generally packed throughout the evening.
Expect to wait a while during prime time if you haven't made a reservation.
There is a 90 minute seating time, strictly enforced.
Cozy and quiet space with spotless cleanliness and a subtle Korean aesthetic. Generous portions of authentic Korean dishes attract those seeking homemade-style flavors without the crowds of Koreatown. The atmosphere stays calm even during dinner, making it suitable for relaxed dining or take-away.
Offers traditional style tteokbokki close to versions from well-known Korean spots. The dish leans a bit sweet and could use more spice. Portion size may vary slightly between orders.
Food features freshly made dishes with kimchi stew, kimbaps, and japchae served in very authentic styles.
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The restaurant offers fast, excellent takeout services.
They have an option for kimchi soondubu with just kimchi and no pork added.
The restaurant is very clean.
Cozy Korean restaurant with a DIY instant noodle wall and self-serve stations invites hands-on dining. Warm, welcoming atmosphere features friendly staff and spacious seating suitable for families. Clean, organized space offers a variety of Korean snacks, drinks, and unique ice cream flavors.
Spicy and slightly sweet flavors define the homemade tteokbokki here. It offers a comforting taste and comes at a reasonable price with other dishes and drinks.
Food shows authentic Korean flavors with high quality ingredients. Kimbap stands out as a genuine neighborhood find.
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They have a great variety of ramen options to choose from.
Prices are very good and affordable for the quality offered.
They offer a self-serve ramen concept for a fun dining experience.
Narrow dining area combines modern Korean decor with a cozy, relaxed vibe and K-Pop music playing softly. The space feels clean and welcoming, with a casual yet aesthetic atmosphere suitable for families and casual diners alike.
Cheese tteokbokki stands out with its rich flavor. The rice cakes cook perfectly in a sweet and spicy sauce that balances heat and sweetness well.
Food bursts with authentic Korean flavors and includes homemade kimchi. The dishes deliver a true Korean taste throughout.
Good to know
Lunch goes until 4 PM.
The lunch special Ziggle box offers great value and big portions.
The restaurant adds a 3.5% fee for using a credit card.
Floor seating with shoe removal and under-table leg cutouts creates an authentic Korean dining setup. Soft lighting and traditional decor foster a calm, immersive atmosphere. The space balances minimalist design with cultural touches, offering a peaceful and comfortable experience.
Spicy rice cakes have a springy texture and soak up a tasty sauce with veggies and tofu. The dish stands out as a delicious option here.
Dim lighting and authentic art create an immersive Korean atmosphere. Guests remove their shoes and sit on cushions around low tables, adding a minimalist yet calming vibe.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended at least a week in advance due to high demand.
Diners must remove their shoes before entering the seating area.
The emporer's tasting menu costs $75 per person.
Korean fried chicken comes crispy outside and juicy inside with authentic flavors like soy garlic and mushroom mustard. The space includes a fancy DIY ramen station that adds a unique touch. Portions tend to be small for the price, and the vibe suits a quick bite rather than a long meal.
Rose tteokbokki features a creamy texture and is mildly spicy. It pairs well with sushi rolls and stands out for its delicious flavor.
Korean fried chicken here tastes very good and authentic. The mushroom mustard also has a genuine flavor.
Good to know
The restaurant only allows half and half flavor options with 24 wings, not with 12 wings.
The wings come in boxes of 6.
The portion size is generous.
Old Korean pub style blends with a cozy, no-frills atmosphere that feels like sitting in a kitchen. The space includes private booths and a separate room for drinks, creating a laid-back vibe. 24-hour operation and authentic comfort food make it a simple, affordable spot with a hidden gem quality.
Delicious and well-prepared, the tteokbokki stands out with its rich flavor. It pairs well with sundae, making for a satisfying dish.
Food here matches traditional Korean flavors closely. The setting feels like an old Korean pub, keeping the vibe authentic.
Good to know
The restaurant is open 24 hours for late-night dining.
Customers pay the credit card fees, so bring cash to avoid extra charges.
The restaurant offers a cash discount for payments made in cash.
Korean barbecue restaurant with tabletop grilling and 24/7 lively atmosphere. Music plays loudly, creating an energetic vibe that stays busy late into the night. Spacious seating includes a second floor with a view of K-Town, blending interactive dining with a friendly environment.
Spicy tteokbokki comes with a perfect chew and bursts with flavor. It is slathered in a delicious sauce that makes it scrumptious.
Offers authentic Korean BBQ with traditional dishes like Kimchi Jjigae. Food delivers 100% authentic Korean flavors and a genuine Korean vibe.
Good to know
The establishment is open 24/7, 365 days a year.
Expect high prices, with BBQ Combos costing $300 for a large that feeds 3.
Karaoke is available next door, featuring popular songs.
Small, narrow space with a distinctive, comfy design and flickering lights from fan blades. Atmosphere is lively and a bit loud, with music that can make conversation difficult. Complimentary spicy rice cakes start the meal, and a small charging station adds convenience.
Tteokbokki comes made in-house with a strong, inviting smell. It arrives as a complimentary side with unlimited refills and can be packed fresh to go in large portions.
Dishes here are authentic Korean with a creative and aesthetically enticing presentation. The tofu pot and mueokeolli stand out as genuine traditional options.
Good to know
Fridays and weekends can have brutal waiting lines.
It is important to make a reservation ahead of time via Resy to ensure you have a table when you arrive.
Booking beforehand is recommended if you're going for dinner on a weekend.
Vintage-style Korean izakaya with dim lighting and cozy booths creates a quiet, intimate atmosphere suited for dates or small groups. Cat-themed decor and ambient music add a youthful, hip vibe. Spacious tables near the kitchen contrast with darker, more cramped seating by the entrance.
Seafood cheese tteokbokki stands out with its richness and tastiness. The seafood tteokbokki overall offers a good flavor profile.
Warm, cozy atmosphere captures an authentic Japanese izakaya vibe. The setting feels private and true to traditional style, perfect for a casual night out.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for larger groups due to high demand.
Expect a time limit of 90 minutes during busy hours.
The restaurant closes at 4am on Fridays and Saturdays.
Small space with authentic Korean decor creates a cozy, inviting atmosphere that feels like stepping into a bustling Korean street. Tables are spacious and well-separated, offering a quiet escape from city noise. The vibe suits family dinners and date nights with a welcoming, traditional feel.
Tteokbokki stands out with a very flavorful sauce made meticulously well. It serves as the highlight of the meal, evoking strong memories of Korea.
Classic atmosphere sets the stage for traditional Korean dishes that taste authentic. The menu offers true Korean flavors that reflect a genuine dining experience.
Good to know
Reservations are not necessary as the wait is never longer than 5 minutes.
There is a long queue after 6:30 PM.
They stop service by 9 PM.
Restaurant offers authentic Korean decor with divided tables that create semi-private dining spaces. Atmosphere ranges from cozy and lively to loud and cramped, reflecting a busy, energetic vibe. Unlimited free banchan refills and attentive service add to a distinctly Korean dining experience.
Softest tteokbokki appears in the CDG spicy chicken dish, offering a standout texture. The menu features seafood tteokbokki and spicy chicken tteokbokki, both delivering rich flavors.
Authentic Korean family food stands out with tofu and banchan that taste very genuine. The dishes reflect a strong commitment to traditional flavors and preparation.
Good to know
The restaurant fills up quickly, so arrive early to avoid long waits.
Reservations are in-person only; expect a long wait without one.
Join the waitlist using an iPad upon arrival.
Small Korean restaurant with counter seating and a cozy, authentic vibe. Space feels cramped and warm, often busy with people ordering to-go or sitting briefly. Offers a unique tteokbokki flavor and popular Korean fried chicken.
Tteokbokki here has a perfect chewiness and sweetness that stands out. The corn cheese chicken tteokbokki pairs well with other Korean street foods like fish cakes and fried chicken.
Food offers authentic Korean street food flavors with unique combinations. The vibe recalls Seoul Gwangjang Market and includes Korean fried chicken true to LA K-town style.
Good to know
You need to bring cash, as they do not accept card payments.
Mimisa has only a few seats and gets very busy, especially around lunchtime.
If ordering ahead for pickup, call the business directly instead of using Grubhub or DoorDash.
Industrial-chic space with neon decorations and futuristic design creates a polished, modern vibe. Spacious layout includes a bar area and semi-private rooms, supporting a relaxed yet lively atmosphere. Signature cocktails stand out as a creative highlight alongside well-crafted Korean dishes.
Rose tteokbokki stands out with its creamy stracciatella cheese and chewy, al dente rice cakes. Gimmari adds a crispy twist, making the dish rich and textured.
Offers an authentic Korean food experience with tender beef that reflects traditional Korean style. The atmosphere carries good vibes matching the genuine cuisine.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended to avoid long wait times, especially during busy hours.
The Bar Cham pop-up runs for two weeks, featuring unique Korean cocktails.
The restaurant has a $40 per person minimum spend requirement.
Large, modern space with grills at each table creates a lively, vibrant atmosphere reminiscent of Seoul. The setting feels like a giant indoor market with a spacious upper level, perfect for groups enjoying all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ. Slightly smoky air adds to the authentic experience.
Creamy and flavorful rose tteokbokki offers a balanced spice level. The spicy rice cake blends sweetness with heat, making it a tasty choice.
Korean BBQ here offers authentic flavors with fresh ingredients and a variety of side dishes that taste genuine. The vibe matches the food, creating a truly authentic Korean experience.
Good to know
Dinner costs $49.95 per person for all-you-can-eat BBQ.
Lunch special is $9.99 from 11:30 AM to 2:00 PM.
In June, parties of four get one person to eat free.
Traditional Korean restaurant with genuine Korean style decor and city views from the second floor. Atmosphere is busy and loud, with constant kitchen noise and a practical but uncomfortable seating setup. Offers private rooms and unique features like a pipe system for orders and receipts.
Offers complimentary tteokbokki sometimes as a gesture. Serves Gungjung Tteokbokki and classic tteokbokki that come out delicious and well-liked alongside other dishes like dumplings and pajeon.
Offers authentic Korean flavors that taste like they're from Seoul. Features a strong selection of authentic Korean soups and delivers satisfying, reasonably priced Korean fare without unnecessary frills.
Good to know
Make a reservation to avoid disappointment, especially on weekends.
The restaurant gets crowded on Friday nights and during weekend dinner crowds.
Lunch specials are available from Monday to Friday until 3 PM.
Small Korean restaurant offers chill vibes with a hip, late-night energy suited for young adults. Space feels warm and family-owned, combining thoughtful decor with a casual dining setup. Atmosphere stays pleasant and positive, making it a memorable spot for casual meals.
Tteokbokki varies here, with some sets tasting homemade and delicious, while others come off as bland or disappointing.
Food tastes authentic and fresh with a focus on bento dishes that stay true to traditional flavors.
Good to know
The menu now has allergen information for safer dining.
The restaurant is no longer open for lunch.
Pricing for 8-piece chicken wings is $14, which feels reasonable.
Small space with rustic wood decor and K-pop music playing on multiple screens creates a cozy, welcoming atmosphere. Seating is comfortable and well arranged, with call buttons for service at tables. The vibe blends Korean cultural elements with a homey feel.
Tteokbokki here has a perfect chewiness and a flavorful, soft texture. It comes in skewers and pairs well with veggie kimbap and soup.
Offers an authentic Korean taste with dishes like tofu soup and Korean fried chicken that stand out from typical chains. The atmosphere includes nice music complementing the genuine food experience.
Good to know
There is an ongoing special: 2 free chicken wings with any $10+ order.
The restaurant has a wait time of 10-20 minutes for a table.
The chicken wings are $12 for two orders, each with 6 pieces.
Korean restaurant with a peaceful and beautiful atmosphere and music playing sets a calm mood. The space feels quiet with little to no customers during visits. The vibe carries some noticeable tension but remains generally pleasant.
Spicy and flavorful rice cakes stand out here, especially the Yeopgi Tteokbokki and the rose tteokbokki. The tteokbokki offers a delicious kick that appeals to those who enjoy heat.
Bold Korean spice defines the flavors here. Authentic Korean dishes stand out with genuine seasoning and traditional taste.
Good to know
The lunch special offers a good deal for budget-conscious diners.
Expect to pay around $70 for a meal for two.
Customers are required to tip at least 15% on their bill.
Small, intimate Korean restaurant with cozy family atmosphere and outdoor seating warmed by a heater. The vibe feels like eating at a grandmother's house, offering comforting, authentic dishes in a compact space. Seating is limited and often crowded, enhancing the sense of a hidden neighborhood gem.
Tteokbokki comes in several styles here, including a cheesy version with a strong, pungent flavor and a tteokbokki ramen that offers good value. The Chungmu gimbap pairs well with the delicious tteokbokki options available.
Real homemade Korean dishes come through with fresh, authentic flavors. The food stays consistently delicious and authentic across orders.
Good to know
Expect a 10 to 15 minute wait time during peak lunch hours.
The restaurant has limited indoor seating with only two tables available.
The meal prices are reasonable, with most dishes around $12 to $15.