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.
Kimchi here is made in-house and tastes great. The kimchi pancake stands out with every bite being flavorful and satisfying.
Fresh and healthy Korean food dominates the menu with many vegetarian options. Meals come with lots of side dishes, keeping the food both clean and affordable.
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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.
Small Korean restaurant with cute, modern decor and a warm, welcoming atmosphere. Space feels fast-food casual with limited indoor seating beyond the counter. Offers an authentic Korean vibe through flavors and a unique grab-and-go concept.
Kimchi comes in fresh and crisp varieties like napa cabbage and cucumber kimchi. The cucumber version is especially refreshing and authentic, leaving a clean finish on the palate.
Dishes feature a healthy balance with purple rice, perfectly cooked meat, and many sides like potato and broccoli. Meals come out fresh and quickly, combining high quality ingredients with tasty flavors.
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Reservations are not accepted; it's first-come, first-served.
Expect limited seating, especially during lunch hours.
The restaurant offers a variety of vegetarian-friendly options.
Small indoor space with only two cramped tables creates an intimate setting. Bright, clean, and relaxed atmosphere feels similar to Korean chipotle spots. Cash-only policy and limited seating encourage quick bites and takeout.
Kimchi here tastes fresh and flavorful, standing out from typical jarred versions. It pairs well with dishes like fried chicken and cucumber, adding a delicious tang to meals.
Dishes combine salad greens with a Korean twist on General Tso's and Orange chicken, making meals both healthy and protein-packed. Large bowls with beef or tofu cost around $6, offering affordable, flavorful options.
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The restaurant only accepts cash for payment.
There is no seating available inside the restaurant.
A rice bowl costs $6, offering great value.
Cozy Korean restaurant with authentic homemade dishes and fresh, natural ingredients. Bright and cheery atmosphere suits quick, healthy meals with generous portions. Popular for housemade kimchi and well-seasoned bulgogi bowls.
Homemade kimchi stands out with its spicy, crunchy texture and a balance of sweet and salty flavors packed with umami. It appears in dishes like the kimchi & shrimp mandu and fresh Korean rice bowls, highlighting its quality and freshness.
Bowls feature fresh, healthy ingredients with bold Korean flavors. Meals focus on whole foods and come together quickly and easily.
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Power Bowls offers authentic, fresh, and natural ingredients in their dishes.
The meal and drink cost $14.60, which is fairly priced for the quality.
Power Bowls has two sizes of bowls, with large portions suitable for sharing.
Renovated from an old church, the space features high ceilings, Korean folklore stained glass, and a mezzanine seating area. Warm lighting and lively diners create a vibrant atmosphere that suits dates and social gatherings. Seating is close together, which can raise noise levels and reduce privacy.
Fresh kimchi stands out with its crisp and spicy flavor and a good balance of sweet and sour. It comes as a complimentary appetizer and is served unlimited, often prompting multiple orders.
Offers healthy and delicious Korean food with a focus on fresh ingredients. The space features a beautiful organic interior that feels like a library church vibe.
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Reservations (Resy) are recommended for dining at this restaurant.
There is a table time limit of 90 minutes for diners.
The restaurant has a policy of accepting no more than 4 credit cards.
Small space fills with loud head-banging music and close tables, creating an energetic but cramped atmosphere. Outdoor seating offers a pleasant terrace with views of morning passersby. Drinks include phenomenal cocktails like a spicy Bloody Mary, complementing highly praised brunch dishes such as avocado toast and curry scramble.
Kimchi scrambled eggs come fluffy and flavorful, often served on thick sourdough with avocado or yogurt sauce. The dish pairs kimchi, scrambled eggs, and arugula salad for a unique, tasty brunch option.
Breakfast dishes come out healthy and colorful with a savory, hearty feel. Broccolini farro and other meals stay tasty and filling while keeping health in focus.
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On Saturday mornings, there are plenty of spots available at 9:15 AM, but a line forms by 11 AM.
The restaurant does not take reservations.
On weekends, the wait can be pretty terrible.
Small seating area offers a cozy and chill vibe with affordable prices under $15. Korean bowls feature fresh, authentic ingredients and dishes like chicken katsu and bulgogi stand out. Space feels simple and no-frills, focusing on quick, tasty meals.
Fresh, tangy kimchi appears as a side and inside many dishes. Bowls come loaded with meat, kimchi, and salad, adding a filling, flavorful touch.
Food comes out quickly and stays affordable while focusing on healthy options. Fast food here leans toward the good-for-you side without sacrificing taste.
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NYU students receive a discount at Anytime Street.
The meal cost just $8.70.
Cupbop prices range from $8.99 to $10.99.
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.
Kimchi shines in several dishes like the spicy tofu kimchi hotpot and the kimchi stone bowl rice. The kimchi itself stands out as exceptionally flavorful and pairs well with vegetarian options.
Food includes organic wheat-free kale pancakes and healthy portions of bibimbap and dumplings. Options focus on being tasty and healthy with dishes like ice cream platters.
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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.
Bright, airy space with natural light and transparent windows creates a clean, inviting atmosphere. The vibe stays chill and quiet, suited for casual dining or quick takeout. Known for crispy Korean fried chicken and generous portions, it balances healthy and indulgent options well.
Kimchi here is authentic and not very spicy, offering a nice balance. The kimchi french fries stand out with a crispy texture and even sauce distribution, making them a popular choice.
Food offers a healthy balance with fresh, tasty mixed bowls and options alongside Korean fried chicken. Portions come in great variety and remain affordable while staying flavorful and filling.
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The prices are very reasonable for the quantity you get.
The portions are ample, making it a good value.
Customers can choose between a mix of bases and different sizes.
Open kitchen and fast casual setup create a straightforward dining experience with clean, quiet atmosphere on a back street. Tables fill with diners enjoying authentic Korean flavors and generous portions at affordable prices. The vibe stays relaxed, making it suitable for both quick takeout and sit-down meals.
Kimchi features prominently in several dishes, especially the kimchi fried rice which comes with options like spicy pork or tofu and gochujang sauce. The kimchi stew stands out as rich and flavorful, and kimchi toppings enhance dishes like bulgogi with added texture and taste.
Great variety of nutritious and healthy options with dishes that are fresh and have clean flavors. Food feels affordable and home cooked.
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The portions are generous and offer good value for money.
You can adjust the spiciness and toppings to suit your personal taste.
The meal is reasonably priced at US$11 plus.
Spacious dining area with high ceilings and modern decor creates a serene atmosphere. Quiet environment supports easy conversation, complemented by private rooms for groups. Music and lighting add to the elegant vibe throughout the space.
Kimchi here has a savory and salty flavor rather than sour. It appears in various dishes like banchan, tofu soups, and budae jigae, often served with a perfect spice level and fresh taste. The kimchi is likely homemade and comes in a good selection alongside other Korean side dishes.
Food focuses on healthy ingredients with options like tofu and Bimbim that are both filling and delicious.
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The kitchen closes at 9:30 PM, so plan your visit accordingly.
Combo meals start at $33 and include multiple dishes.
Parking is generally easy to find near the restaurant.
Hole in the wall restaurant offers limited seating with a quiet, calm vibe and a rare outdoor patio that lets sunlight in. The atmosphere includes great music and a relaxed pace, attracting those who appreciate a peaceful brunch setting.
Kimchi appears in several dishes, especially the kimchi scramble which is spicy and highly praised. The kimchi toast and kimchi omelet also stand out for their bold flavors and interesting spice.
Menu features plenty of healthy options with high-quality ingredients. Dishes like the Power Bowl and oatmeal offer tasty, nutritious choices.
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Plan to get to Hole In The Wall early if you want to sit indoors, as their brunch gets busy.
They don't take reservations, so be prepared for a bit of a wait.
You can add yourself to the waitlist and go for a stroll around while waiting.
Small, crowded space with limited seating and a self-service system featuring microwaves for reheating food. Atmosphere is bustling and noisy, often filled with solo diners and groups occupying whole tables. Offers a variety of prepacked Korean dishes in a casual, grab-and-go setting.
Kimchi here stands out for its rich flavor and balanced sourness. The menu features kimchi jjigae and kimchi fried rice that many find addictive and better than store-bought options.
Freshly packed, ready-to-eat premade lunch boxes offer a wide selection of healthy homemade food. Meals come cheap, tasty, and fit well for fast, affordable, and easy eating.
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They only accept cash payments; bring cash to save 8%.
There is a 20% discount for cash payments.
Take-out is recommended due to the crowded interior.
Organic farm with diverse produce and specialty items including exotic vegetables, herbs, and prepared foods. Atmosphere is fresh and vibrant, with a large farm stand offering local and seasonal selections. Prices tend to be high but reflect the quality and freshness of the products.
Small store offers kimchee alongside local cheeses, crackers, and sauces. Kimchi here comes in the shop fridge with other gourmet condiments and prepared dips.
Freshness stands out with a diverse selection of organic vegetables and fruits. The farm offers a wide variety of high-quality produce that is nearly all organic.
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The farm has a successful CSA program and offers value-added products.
There is plenty of parking available for visitors.
They have a small store with local products made on the farm.
Korean restaurant with a clean, industrial aesthetic and a cozy vibe. Spacious dining area includes partitioned seating and a connected coffee shop. Atmosphere feels efficient yet comfortable, blending quick service with a relaxed space.
Comfort classics include kimchi jeon and jeyuk bokkeum. Kimchi jeon stays well-balanced and not greasy. Meals come with kimchi, rice, and sides like cabbage salad and mac salad.
Food features fresh ingredients and a healthy profile. The boneless chicken lunch comes with purple rice, making it a balanced meal.
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The prices are very affordable, with nothing above $12.
Expect limited food options after 1pm, as items sell out quickly.
Lunch hours can get busy, leading to faster sell-outs of food.
Spacious Korean restaurant offers a fast casual setup with traditional Korean music playing throughout. Atmosphere feels like a small piece of K-Town, clean and inviting but with a simple, relaxed vibe. Large portions and affordable lunch options attract a steady crowd seeking authentic flavors.
Spicy kimchi features prominently in dishes like kimchi fried rice with spicy squid and the KOBA Bowl, which also includes burdock and pan-fried tofu. Ample banchan accompanies meals, often including kimchi, soup, and tofu.
Food features healthy, fresh ingredients with good portions. Offers a variety of tasty, healthy options at reasonable prices.
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There is a 20% discount for students and veterans.
The koba bowl costs 15 USD.
Tax is included in the price.
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.
Kimchi shines in several dishes here, especially the kimchi soybean curd stew that stands out for its rich flavor. The kimchi biji is popular enough to order multiple to go, and the kimchi with sides offers a solid start to the meal.
Korean tofu dishes come in healthy takes with good portion sizes. Every dish tastes delicious yet light and healthy.
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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.
Bright, clean space with tidy counters and varied fresh ingredients creates a relaxed, inviting atmosphere. Seating is available in a quiet setting with good vibes throughout. The place stands out for its fresh poke bowls that many consider among the best in the city.
Kimchi comes as part of the all-the-way topping but does not match the freshness of other ingredients. It stands out as the only element that lacks crispness and vibrancy.
Offers a variety of protein options and healthy low carb alternatives. Meals serve as a healthy choice for lunch or a quick bite after work.
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The establishment closes at 10 PM but stops providing service at 9:30 PM.
A small bowl costs around $12, while the largest bowl is about $20.
Ordering ahead is recommended to ensure timely seating during lunch.
Small Korean restaurant with a modern design and efficient order system using reusable menus. Atmosphere is cozy and calming with Americana music playing instead of typical Korean pop. Seating includes casual chairs and benches suited for short visits, complemented by complimentary infused water.
Kimchi appears in several dishes like the pork and kimchi mandus, which are slightly spicy and flavorful. It also serves as a topping and side, paired with sauces like spicy gochujang and kimchi aioli for added zest.
Bowls come out healthy, fresh, and fast with Korean-inspired flavors. Options include pescatarian choices that avoid blandness and high prices.
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The standard bowl is 24 oz and costs $12.95, while the larger bowl is 32 oz for $15.95.
You can build your own bowl or choose from specialties with various base options.
The restaurant offers a great variety of proteins including shrimp, bulogi beef, and tofu.
Korean restaurant blends modern and traditional decor with soft lighting and quiet K-pop for a cozy, clean atmosphere. Calm and welcoming energy suits relaxed dining, especially for hearty, authentic Korean soups and stews. Large portions and elegant setting create a satisfying, comfortable experience.
House-made kimchi adds a funky depth of flavor and pairs well with dishes like Yukjeon and cheese balls. Side dishes include pickled cucumber and onions, mu kimchi, and seasoned seaweed, all complementing the meal.
Broths offer hearty, healthy, and subtle flavors with a homey style. Collagen Beef Bone Soup and Sogogi Gukbap provide rich, satisfying nutrition in traditional Korean dishes.
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Woodam is open until 2am, making it a late-night dining option.
There is very limited seating available, so be prepared for a wait.
Parking is available across the street for convenience.
Shabu shabu restaurant offers a serene, intimate atmosphere with warm, scenic decor that creates a calming dining experience. Small pots and precise burners require attention, while a sauce bar allows customization. Cocktails are uniquely balanced, complementing the refined Korean cuisine.
Seafood kimchi jeon stands out with its crispy texture and is a common choice at every table. Handmade kimchi pairs well with soups, and kimchi pancakes offer an appetizing flavor.
Food tastes clean and healthy with dishes like mushroom soup that highlight fresh, natural flavors. Presentation is beautiful and the overall menu feels nourishing.
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Reservations are highly recommended due to the restaurant's popularity.
Dinner for four costs around $90 per person after tax and tip.
You must order at least two portions of the same flavor for shabu-shabu.
Small space with brick walls and dim lighting creates a cozy, homey vibe despite being loud and crowded. Tables sit close together, making it easy to overhear conversations. Music plays well, adding to an upbeat atmosphere that suits groups and lively dining.
Kimchi here has a white sesame style that stands out. The slow-cooked pork belly with kimchi, called Han Bossam, pairs well and is a common order.
Lunch offers tasty and healthy options with proper Korean cuisine. The menu features diverse and amazing healthy foods.
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Reservations are highly recommended as the restaurant fills up quickly.
Lunch service is available from 12 pm to 2:30 pm, Monday to Friday.
Brunch is only served on weekends from 12:00 to 2:30 p.m.
Spacious modern Korean restaurant with luxurious interior and high ceilings creates a clean, inviting atmosphere. Tables are spaced for personal space but noise levels can be high. Unique chestnut makgeolli and free tofu ice cream add distinctive touches to the dining experience.
Spicy radish kimchi stands out among the colorful banchan spread. The kimchi pairs well with other sides like pickled napa greens and braised shiitake mushrooms.
Food features fresh ingredients and house-made tofu. Brown rice in bibimbap adds a healthy touch to authentic Korean dishes.
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Reservations are a must at DubuHaus due to high demand.
Expect a wait time of 30-45 minutes during peak hours.
The menu specializes in a variety of tofu dishes.
Indoor space combines artistic walls with small live flowers on tables and an open kitchen visible to diners. Atmosphere feels vibrant and melodic with catchy music enhancing the experience. Seating includes both indoor and outdoor options, creating a cozy yet lively environment.
Spicy kimchi stands out with freshness and bold flavor. It comes in generous portions, especially in the Crunch Bowl.
Noodles stand out as both delicious and healthy here. The menu focuses on flavor-rich dishes that keep health in mind.
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The restaurant closes at 9 PM, so plan your visit accordingly.
Dishes range from $12 to $15, making it budget-friendly.
Gluten-free options are plentiful, including sauces and dishes.
Multilevel space offers ample seating with colorful, lively atmosphere and strong air conditioning. Tables sit close together but include transparent partitions for separation. Unlimited free banchan complements the authentic Korean tofu dishes served here.
Kimchi here stands out for its flavorful, crunchy, and fresh qualities. It comes as a great appetizer and pairs well with dishes like Kimchi Soon Tofu and beef Soon Tofu, both very delicious.
Organic tofu features prominently in the menu, especially in the signature tofu soup. The tofu is very smooth and pairs well with seafood, supporting a healthy food profile.
Good to know
Lunch specials are available on weekdays.
Expect long wait times if you arrive after 11am on Fridays.
You need to have your full party present to be seated.
Upscale vegan restaurant with a chic interior and comfortable seating designed mainly for small groups. Loud music creates a lively but sometimes overwhelming atmosphere, while a basement bar offers a calmer vibe. Creative cocktails and innovative plant-based dishes define the experience.
Japanese sweet potato dishes come with crispy texture and rich flavors, topped with kimchi and cilantro for a unique twist.
Many options range from healthy snacks to filling meals. Dishes offer a balance of healthy and tasty choices, though not as light as salads.
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Reservations are recommended as the restaurant fills up quickly, especially on weekends.
On Wednesdays, all wine bottles are half price.
Maki Monday features all sushi rolls for $9 each, excluding specials.
Small, clean space with massive stainless steel bowls and a laidback, friendly vibe creates a cozy, inviting atmosphere. The place feels warm and lively, with a narrow seating area that adds to its intimate mood. Customers serve their own food, enhancing the casual, communal experience.
Kimchi features prominently in dishes like kimchi ramen and kimchi fried rice, with generous portions and added vegetables. The kimchi has a refreshing flavor that stands out in both banchan and main dishes.
Food feels healthy and tastes good, but some dishes are excessively oily.
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There isn't a lot of seating available for customers.
Prices at Noona Noodles are higher than average for noodle shops.
Portions at Noona Noodles are about 1.5 times larger than average servings.