Small, old school Korean restaurant with heated wall seats and a cozy, home-style atmosphere. The space feels like an authentic Korean pub where everyone speaks Korean, creating a warm, family-like vibe. It offers a classic hole in the wall experience with genuine Korean energy.
Korean dishes here are very authentic and hearty, capturing traditional flavors well. The neighborhood adds to the experience with its genuine Korean vibe.
Bossam stands out with its rich flavor and tender texture. The menu also features soondubu sujebi and cilantro kimchi, both offering unique tastes rarely found elsewhere.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for large groups due to limited seating.
Only street parking is available, which can be difficult at times.
Prices are very reasonable, making it an affordable dining option.
Cozy Korean restaurant with a modern interior featuring wooden panels, neon sign, and multiple TVs showing K-pop and sports. Music sets a lively atmosphere without overwhelming noise. Offers a variety of soju flavors and Korean fried chicken considered among the best, paired with casual bar vibes.
Food offers authentic Korean flavors with a focus on top-tier chicken. The setting delivers a casual dining vibe centered on Korean comfort food.
Korean fried chicken stands out with its crispy texture and rich flavor. The rose tteokbokki and kimchi fries add unique, tasty twists to the menu.
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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.
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.
Dishes serve authentic Korean flavors with fresh ingredients and careful preparation. The menu includes hearty beef stew sets with banchan, offering a comforting and flavorful experience.
The menu features a Solgogi - Gulbap set with 15–17 slices of tender beef, served alongside rice, seaweed, and banchan. The Galbitang soup is clean, rich, and comforting, paired with unlimited rice and banchan refills for $16.50.
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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.
Korean restaurant offers an authentic atmosphere with wooden accents and colorful banners creating a cozy, family-oriented vibe. The place is vibrant and bustling, often filled with smoke from the barbecue. Unlimited free banchan and cheap soju complement the energetic dining experience.
Charcoal cooking creates a more authentic Korean barbecue experience. The decor and atmosphere add to the authentic Korean dining feel. Food shows a lot of love and tradition in preparation.
Charcoal-grilled Korean BBQ comes with a set dinner offering a large amount of food. The banchan includes seasoned bean sprouts and three types of kimchi: baechu, altari, and green onion, all prepared freshly by a skilled ajumma.
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Grilled eel is hard to find in America, making this a great place to try it.
Yuk Jun Gui uses charcoal grills, which enhances the flavor of the meat.
The cost is around $43 each for a small amount of meat for 6 people.
Spacious Korean restaurant with clean, stylish interior and cozy, inviting atmosphere. Offers private rooms and a parking lot for convenience. Music adds to the pleasant vibe, making it suitable for groups and casual dining.
Flavors stay true to traditional Korean cooking with authentic tofu and dishes that taste like home. Every plate offers fresh, genuine Korean flavors served in a cozy setting.
Soondubu and dol-sot bibimbap stand out with rich, flavorful profiles and fresh ingredients. The banchan and kimchi complement traditional dishes like LA galbi and gamjatang well.
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If you leave a review, they give you a free steamed egg.
Free parking is available behind the building.
The restaurant specializes in soft tofu and offers authentic Korean cuisine.
Small space with interactive grilling and high-quality meats creates an authentic Korean barbecue experience. Impressive air conditioning keeps the atmosphere cool despite smoke from grilling. Music features classic hip-hop artists, adding to the unique vibe.
Barbecue features high-quality meats and follows the authentic Korean style. Staff demonstrate the traditional way to enjoy each dish.
Offers an authentic Korean BBQ experience with exceptional service and banchan. Recognized for delivering some of the best Korean BBQ in the area.
Good to know
On Tuesdays, the restaurant has a special of 2 orders of pork belly for $40.
For any party larger than six, it would be best to call ahead.
Expect to spend around $100 for two people.
Restaurant combines modern design with walls covered in Labubu collectibles, creating a playful yet premium vibe. Atmosphere feels lively and casual, with a spacious, clean environment and fast service. Rotating grill and automatic barbecue machines add convenience and speed to the dining experience.
Northern Chinese dishes deliver authentic Yanbian flavors at affordable prices. The lamb features a classic cumin taste typical of Chinese street BBQ.
Cold noodles and dumplings come in substantial portions with reasonable prices. Potato pancakes, sweet and sour pork, and spicy chicken offer a variety of flavors, while pork features a perfect balance of fat and lean with tangy sauerkraut. The seafood pancake is large and affordable, though not quite at the level of Daesung Korean Noodles.
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The restaurant offers a wide selection of dishes to choose from.
Prices are reasonable for the quality of food served.
The portion sizes are large, providing good value.
Small, family-run Korean eatery with cozy, down-to-earth atmosphere and simple, clean decor. Space feels intimate and unpretentious, resembling a mom and pop shop. Known for authentic, flavorful dishes like kimchi jjigae and pork cutlet, it draws a steady local crowd.
Kimchi stands out with its authentic homemade style and strong traditional flavor. Korean dishes here deliver affordable, genuine tastes that reflect true home cooking.
Kimchi jjigae and galbi tang stand out with soft, melt-in-your-mouth meat and rich flavors. Side dishes like kimchi dumplings, pork cutlet, and spicy squid with rice come in generous portions and offer a satisfying variety.
Good to know
The last seating is at 9:30 PM sharp.
The chicken with potato stew may require a wait of 45-50 minutes.
The portion sizes are huge, enough for 3 people.
Charcoal grills create an authentic northern China style BBQ setting with a warm, lively atmosphere and loud music. The space feels comfortable and clean, attracting groups for social dining. The vibe combines traditional elements with an energetic, casual pace.
Northern China style barbecue shines with authentic Northeastern charcoal grilling and a great selection of meat and seafood. The cold noodles stand out as some of the most authentic in the United States, praised for their freshness and tender texture.
Cold noodles stand out with a perfectly balanced flavor and refreshing, chewy texture that captures authentic Northeastern style. Grilled crispy bones and skewers add to the full Northeastern flavor experience.
Good to know
A full meal for two people will cost you US$400-500.
The restaurant's seating policy is unclear, possibly first come, first served.
People casually jump in the queue, which is frustrating.
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.
Donkatsu delivers an authentic and nostalgic flavor. The menu offers an old school Korean food experience.
Garlic tteokbokki stands out with its sticky seasoning and soft rice cakes. The pork cutlet pairs well with various tteokbokki options like cheese and garlic, making a tasty combo.
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.
Korean food court offers indoor and outdoor seating with a clean, warm atmosphere and a small window showing food preparation. The menu appears on high-definition monitors with clear pictures and descriptions. The place serves authentic Korean dishes with generous portions and reasonable prices, attracting those seeking quick, reliable meals.
Food tastes like it comes straight from a mama's kitchen with fresh ingredients and flavorful dishes. Meals serve up quick, affordable, and truly authentic Korean flavors.
Soondubu soup and bulgogi ssambap stand out with rich flavors. Every meal includes banchan, and soups come with rice and seaweed on the side.
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The portions are generous and the prices are fair.
The prices are reasonable for the amount and quality of food.
If you're grocery shopping at Hmart, consider stopping by for a bite.
Small, unassuming Korean restaurant with a cozy ambiance and heated benches. Atmosphere feels like a home-style eatery with a neighborhood vibe and authentic, hearty stews. Kitchen stays clean and organized despite modest decor and tight space.
Small and unassuming, the restaurant feels like a Korean grandma's house. It serves authentic home-style Korean food that is consistently delicious and comforting.
Eel soup stands out as a top Korean soup here. Bulgogi comes in several forms, including a hot pot version and a spicy pork jaeyuk bokkeum, both showing clear care in preparation.
Good to know
BBQ is only available for dinner at Haneul Babsang.
The restaurant only has 6 tables, creating an intimate dining experience.
A large order costs 50 dollars, while a small order costs 30 dollars.
Small space with pocha-style setting offers an authentic Korean pub atmosphere. Energy stays high with great music and a fun crowd creating lively vibes. Booths and tables accommodate couples and groups, making it a social spot for drinks and Korean food.
Authentic Korean cuisine shines through with a diverse menu of spicy street food. The tavern is run by Koreans, offering genuine flavors and great vibes for drinks.
Authentic Korean cuisine features galbitang, budae jjigae, and LA galbi. Crispy Korean fried chicken and a heart-shaped kimchi fried rice add unique touches.
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The restaurant is open until 3am, making it a great late-night option.
Happy hour deals are available, offering discounts on drinks and appetizers.
Expect a wait time after 10pm on weekends, as it gets busier.
Korean barbecue restaurant with interactive grilling at the table and multiple TVs playing K-pop videos creates a lively, authentic atmosphere. Music selection is consistently praised as amazing and adds to the energetic vibe. Outdoor seating features string lights and heat lamps, offering a comfortable option with heating and air conditioning.
Korean BBQ here offers an authentic and hearty experience with exceptional flavors. The atmosphere feels clean, cozy, and friendly with genuine Korean vibes.
Offers all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ with a focus on authentic flavors and a great dining experience.
Good to know
The restaurant offers two hours for all-you-can-eat dining.
The all-you-can-eat price is $40 per person.
Children under 2 eat free, while kids aged 2-11 are charged $20.
Small space with bright lighting and cozy cafe feel suits small groups well. Atmosphere blends authentic Korean pocha vibes with a soju bar energy, creating a casual yet lively mood. Clean facilities and welcoming owners add to the inviting environment.
Authentic Korean cuisine shines here with dishes like gamjatang served in a true pocha style. The flavors stay true to Seoul's street food, offering a genuine taste experience.
Specializes in budae-jjigae with a taste close to authentic Korean versions. The seafood pajeon is crispy with a balanced seafood to flour ratio, and kimchi stew and noodle soups are solid options.
Good to know
The portion of budae-jjigae can actually serve 4 people.
The establishment closes at 7 PM, despite being advertised as open.
Menu prices are on the higher side.
Modern, spacious Korean restaurant with clean, bright decor and TVs showing Seoul scenes creates a comfortable, authentic vibe. Tables offer self-serve utensils and banchan, including refillable kimchi, supporting a relaxed dining pace. Crowds are mostly Korean, and the atmosphere stays quiet and cozy despite being busy.
Authentic Korean noodle house with a wide selection of soup noodles. The kimchee is authentic and flavorful.
Pork bulgogi soft tofu stands out with its rich flavor. The seafood pajeon is crispy outside, packed with fresh seafood, and served with a hot soy honey sauce. Kimchi is fresh and spicy, pairing well with noodles.
Good to know
Expect to spend about $50 per person.
Parking is a challenge and hard to find nearby.
Noodles cost well over $20.
Korean restaurant offers stylish decor with both indoor and outdoor seating including roomy booths. Loud music and flashing lights create a club-like atmosphere that can make conversation difficult. Four beer cabinets showcase over 40 beer varieties, complemented by Korean pop videos on large TVs.
Authentic Korean style shines through with lively music and authentic flavors that make the Korean pizza stand out near Murray Hill Station.
Korean fried chicken comes juicy, seasoned, and tender. The tteokbokki tastes delicious, and the bulgogi pizza offers a unique twist with its crusted base.
Good to know
They have a buy one get one free beer deal from 2-5 PM.
Food deals are available during the buy one get one free beer promotion.
If you come between 12pm-3pm, it’s lunch pricing which is really good.
Spacious seating and colorful decor create an inviting, old-fashioned vibe with authentic Korean TV shows playing. Atmosphere varies from romantic and cozy to occasionally chaotic and loud due to groups of older men drinking soju. The place feels like a family-style Korean restaurant with a mix of calm lunch hours and lively evenings.
Korean food features authentic flavors with classic and hard-to-find dishes. Side dishes and service also reflect genuine Korean cuisine.
Korean BBQ stands out with excellent pork elbow and duck barbecue options. The banchan selection is varied and high quality, complementing dishes like bossam, sundae guk, seafood pancake, and budae jjigae.
Good to know
The restaurant offers refills for the side dishes.
The total cost for the meal is around $48 pre-tax and tip.
The restaurant is open at 11 PM.
Noodle shop offers a spacious, clean interior with self-serve bar for water, tea, and side dishes like kimchi and peanuts. Atmosphere stays calm and quiet, creating a peaceful dining experience. Seating includes both tables and bar spots, enhancing comfort and accessibility.
Food features freshly pressed buckwheat cold noodles and authentic Korean flavors. Dishes include Yanbian cold noodles that are chewy and true to tradition.
Cold noodles stand out with their springy, chewy texture from hand-picked ingredients. Kimchi is served all-you-can-eat and made in-house, alongside fresh banchan like radish and bean sprouts.
Good to know
It's a tip-free restaurant, so no tip is needed.
Customers must pay first before receiving their food.
The hostess will seat you but you have to go back to the counter to order and pay ahead of time.
Fancy cabanas create a unique dining setup with a chilled atmosphere. The place serves authentic Korean barbecue using real charcoal, attracting those who appreciate traditional flavors. Despite some wear in the interior, it maintains a consistent presence with affordable prices.
Authentic Korean BBQ stands out with no shortcuts, delivering high-quality food that truly represents Korean cuisine. The dishes are consistently tasty and genuine.
Offers traditional Korean BBQ with amazing kalbi and delicious banchan side dishes. Cold noodles and bulgogi combos stand out as flavorful and well-prepared.
Good to know
There is free parking available in the back.
Dining services are available until 9:30 PM.
Expect around $60 per person for a meal.
Spacious setting with an extravagant exterior and chandeliers creates an elegant vibe. Clean environment pairs with good ventilation that prevents lingering smells. The atmosphere suits parties and casual dining with a mix of lively and relaxed energy.
Smoky flavor defines the tender beef short ribs, flavorful lamb skewers, and crispy chicken wings. The food and service create an authentic Korean BBQ atmosphere with carefully balanced seasoning.
Korean-style BBQ with banchan offers fresh ingredients and a genuine vibe. The place blends Chinese-Korean BBQ flavors with excellent quality and a welcoming atmosphere.
Good to know
The restaurant offers all-you-can-eat BBQ from 12 PM to 4:30 PM, Monday to Friday.
You must stop ordering meat at 12 o'clock.
The restaurant offers a complimentary meat tower for birthdays.
Small space combines motorcycle club decor, exposed brick aesthetic, and karaoke stage for a unique vibe. Atmosphere feels lively with live music performances and resident singers adding energy. Late-night barbecue scene attracts those seeking flavorful skewers and refreshing cocktails.
Barbecue features authentic Northeastern Chinese flavors with well-seasoned beef, lamb, pork, and crayfish skewers. The Dongbei style chuan and chicken racks offer a genuine taste of street BBQ from China.
Cold noodles stand out with authentic grilled cold noodles and a perfect balance to barbecue meat. Skewers, kimchi rice, and hand-caught seafood add variety, while drinks like yogurt soju and draft beer complement the meal.
Good to know
The restaurant has a happy hour from 4 PM to 6 PM with $1 lamb skewers.
Expect a 40-minute wait for food during peak hours.
The menu is a scan-to-order format for efficient service.
Asian fusion restaurant showcases self-rotating grills that let diners cook skewers without effort. The space blends Northeast Chinese decor with traditional art and music, creating a warm, vibey atmosphere suited for social meals. Seating includes mostly booths with limited table space, making it feel cozy but somewhat cramped.
Authentic Yanji barbecue stands out with its lighter seasoning and resemblance to Korean flavors. The menu features Northeastern Chinese cuisine and fresh skewers that capture true Yanbian barbecue style.
Lamb Skewer and Mala Tang stand out as flavorful main dishes. Cold noodles offer a refreshing taste, while kimchi fried rice and enoki mushrooms serve as solid sides. Appetizers like boiled peanuts, marinated onions, and radish kimchee are simple but decent.
Good to know
The cost is around $35 per person for skewers.
The portions of skewers are very small for almost $2 each.
The waiting time for food is long.
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.
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.
Korean fried chicken stands out with unique flavors and boneless options. Korean street foods like tteokbokki and fish cakes complement the dishes well, with bibimbap tasting authentic and similar to those in Korea.
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.
Small, cozy Korean restaurant feels like stepping into a homey living room with ornate, whimsical decor featuring plants and nature paintings. Atmosphere is warm and welcoming, creating a comfortable, intimate vibe. The place offers a mom and pop charm with a curated, personal touch in both design and food.
Generous portions of authentic Korean dishes fill the menu, including a kimchi tofu stew that stands out for its genuine flavor. The atmosphere feels relaxed with friendly service throughout.
Grilled marinated Kalbi offers tender meat with a hint of earthiness. Kimchi pancakes and Bulgogi with Tofu and Udon deliver a balance of traditional and innovative Korean flavors.
Good to know
The restaurant is closed from 4 to 5 PM for a break.
Be ready to wait at least 40 minutes for food even when it's not too busy.
Parking is limited to street parking.
Spacious dining areas feature private outdoor rooms with wooden panels and decorative fans, creating a classy atmosphere ideal for relaxed meals. Background music includes authentic Chinese instruments, enhancing the cultural vibe. The setting balances beautiful, exquisite decor with comfortable spacing between tables.
Menu features a variety of authentic Chinese dishes including Sichuan, Cantonese, and Taiwanese cuisines. The $70 Peking Duck stands out as exquisite and true to mainland Chinese cuisine.
Kimchi stands out with its super tasty and delicious flavor, served both before and during meals. Dishes like kimchi cheese fried rice and seafood fried rice add variety, alongside options like cumin lamb, sweet and sour pork, and deep fried diced chicken.
Good to know
You need to book in advance online to secure a table.
Getting on the waitlist via Yelp beforehand can shorten your wait.
You have 5 minutes from the time of the text notifying your table is ready to show up.
Korean restaurant offers authentic pork bone soup with a homey, welcoming atmosphere and clean, neat tables. The vibe stays laid back with a focus on rich, flavorful broths and homemade side dishes. It attracts those seeking traditional Korean flavors in a casual setting.
Offers authentic Korean traditional soups made with pork meat, bone, and intestines. Serves home-style Korean meals with genuine flavors and authentic Gokbop rice dishes.
Authentic Korean dishes include sundae soup, stir-fried gopchang, and kimchi stew. Side dishes like kimchi and banchan complement the main meals well, especially with rice and options like A9 and Bossam.
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The price of the dishes at the restaurant is reasonable.
This place is recommended for anyone who wants to try authentic Korean food.
There are five side dishes served with meals.
Authentic Korean restaurant with fresh handmade tofu and spicy tofu kimchi soup that balances flavor well. The atmosphere suits comfort food seekers, featuring spicy dishes that warm up the palate. Fish dishes offer a flaky texture with mild seasoning, complementing the menu's bold flavors.
Authentic Korean tofu dishes stand out here, especially the tofu stew with adjustable spice levels. The menu focuses on traditional soups and tofu-based meals that capture genuine Korean flavors.
Stonebowl rice shines with gochujang sauce and flavorful beef galbi. Side dishes stand out, featuring pickled mustard greens, kimchi, and japchae. Seafood Pajeon offers a crunchy texture, while soondubu presents distinct seafood and beef options without mushiness.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for dinner, especially on weekends.
Expect longer wait times during lunch hours on weekdays.
Happy hour specials are available from 5-7pm on weekdays.
Traditional Korean barbecue setup offers an interactive dining experience with all-you-can-eat options. The atmosphere features Kpop music videos playing continuously, creating an authentic Korean vibe popular among young meat lovers. Seating varies from comfortable to less so, with white hanging lights adding a cozy touch.
The spot offers an authentic Korean barbecue vibe that feels like being in Korea. Dishes deliver a genuine Korean BBQ experience with street parking nearby.
Offers an all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ experience with standout dishes like thin brisket, pork belly, and beef bulgogi. Includes flavorful banchans and provides excellent service and atmosphere.
Good to know
Reservations are suggested, especially during busy times.
You can only be seated if all members of your party are present.
Parking is difficult, requiring you to circle for street parking.
Cozy restaurant with a friendly, comfortable atmosphere reminiscent of a grandma's kitchen. Known for large portions of authentic gamjatang and other Korean dishes, attracting mostly Chinese customers. Offers high-quality takeout containers and maintains a loyal following despite some menu inconsistencies.
Authentic Korean food shines through with traditional gamjatang served in a straightforward, genuine style. The flavors stay true to classic recipes without unnecessary twists.
The bossam set offers tender meat with just enough chew, paired well with kimchi and scallions. The gamjatang and spicy pig feet bring hearty, flavorful options alongside a satisfying kimchi stew.
Good to know
Credit cards are not accepted; cash is preferred.
The portion sizes are large; two meals can feed three people.
Free parking is available for customers.