Butcher shop offers fresh, high-quality meats with free marination on larger portions. Friendly atmosphere welcomes customers who appreciate authentic Korean cuts and handmade tofu. Prices remain competitive while maintaining consistent quality.
Kids enjoy the seasoned pork neck and pork belly dishes, even those who usually avoid meat. Portions disappear quickly because children eat them eagerly.
Kimchi here tastes very authentic and pairs well with the incredible bulgogi beef that has a spot-on marinade. The Korean BBQ ribs and kalbi offer good quality and flavor for group barbecues.
Good to know
You need to stop by before noon to ensure the tofu is available.
The restaurant does the marination for free.
Both fresh and frozen meat are far better than the ones from supermarkets.
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.
Kids enjoy the fried chicken with grapes and Tteokbokki here. Staff help with stroller parking and create a welcoming atmosphere for families.
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, 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.
Children receive attentive care during visits. The menu includes options that appeal to kids, though some may not enjoy eating out.
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.
Cozy Korean pub with laid-back but lively vibe and clean, inviting interior. Offers unique grilled chicken thighs alongside a fantastic house draft beer that pairs well with the food. Tables are well spaced, creating a comfortable spot for gatherings.
Toddlers enjoy the tender grilled chicken thighs and the chicken noodle soup. The white kimchi also appeals to young kids, making it easy to bring little ones along.
Korean fried chicken comes incredibly crispy with a spicy-sweet glaze that stands out. Tteokbokki tastes very delicious, and they serve white kimchi along with homemade kimchi and sauces.
Good to know
There is a 30% discount available until the 14th.
The restaurant allows customers to choose the spiciness of the seasoned chicken.
The Pollack Bean Sprout Soup and the Spicy Chicken Vegetables Soup are available off the Breakfast menu until 3 PM.
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.
Many dishes offer non-spicy options suitable for kids. Chicken wings come with a fragrant honey and garlic flavor that appeals to children and the elderly.
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.
Good to know
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.
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.
Kids enjoy the chicken noodle and have fun eating the kalguksu and sujebi. Staff treat families with toddlers in a gracious and lovely way.
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.
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.
Servers are very accommodating to families with young children. Kids enjoy the flavorful beef noodle soup served in large portions. Seating is spacious, making it easy to bring small children.
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.
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.
Kids get free chicken nuggets and fries without asking. They also enjoy the sour plum soup. Children receive free kids meals including fried chicken and French fries.
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.
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.
Parking makes visits easier with kids. Children enjoy the ginseng chicken soup and tofu dishes. Separate tables within the same room provide extra space and safety.
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.
Good to know
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.
Spacious layout combines with modern decor and well-ventilated barbecue to create a comfortable dining environment. Music and lighting add a warm yet elegant atmosphere that reflects Korean culture. Self-serve sauce bar and all-you-can-eat options enhance the interactive experience.
Staff show patience with toddlers and cater to their needs. The environment feels no pressure and welcomes children comfortably.
Offers both Korean BBQ and hot pot in one spot with next-level service. Servers like Eric make the experience welcoming and smooth.
Good to know
The restaurant offers all-you-can-eat hotpot and Korean BBQ for $35 until August 17.
Birthday guests can bring 4 friends to get a free meal.
The all-you-can-eat price means food keeps coming without extra charge.
Wide open space with long tables and clean, simple decor creates a quiet, inviting atmosphere. Self-service drawers with utensils add convenience. The vibe suits upscale quick eats with a spacious, friendly setting.
Menu includes options suitable for kids and appeals to all ages. Frequent visits with children show it works well for families.
Huge jeon packed with ingredients and very large banchan offerings stand out. Radish kimchi gets refilled without asking and pairs well with cold noodles and gomtang soup. Mandu and jjajangmyeon also impress with strong flavors.
Good to know
A 20% tip is the minimum and a 25% tip is the maximum.
There is a free parking lot next to the restaurant, 30 seconds walking distance.
Parking is easy due to the large shared parking lot in the Hmart shopping plaza.
Space-themed barbecue restaurant offers all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ with tabletop grilling and interactive iPad menus. Warm, modern decor creates a unique and inviting atmosphere enhanced by cocktail shows and playful elements like a Ferris wheel and astronaut figure. The vibe balances lively energy with thoughtful design, making it a distinctive dining experience.
Kids meals include nuggets, fries, and wagyu fried rice, served complimentary. Birthday celebrations feature a space man singing and balloon toys, with free cotton candy and water to keep children entertained.
Korean BBQ here offers a solid mix of grilled meats and tasty sides like potato salad, kimchi, wagyu and uni sushi. Service options include a faster, cheaper spot nearby for easier dining.
Good to know
The kitchen closes at 1 AM.
The restaurant does not offer self-service after 11 PM.
The all-you-can-eat option is available from 12 PM to 5 PM.
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.
Kids enjoy the mild squid, which needs to be cut smaller due to its chewiness. The owner creates a welcoming vibe by giving kids small gifts, making it a child-friendly spot for celebrations like birthdays.
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.
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.
Kids enjoy the steamed eggs and other dishes made just for them. The spot offers thoughtful service and has a convenient bathroom for toddlers.
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.
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.
Kids enjoy tater tots while waiting for the meat. Food appeals to children. Pricing charges infants differently, with a 2-month-old free and older kids charged as adults or $20.
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.
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.
Kids enjoy the Korean pizza and often want to return for it. Some dishes come out salty, which can be hard for kids to eat. Food appeals to teenage kids as well.
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.
Small space with a cozy bar and intimate backyard seating offers a great South Korean atmosphere. Energy varies from friendly and lively to occasionally loud outside. Drinks include creative cocktails and cold beer that complement the flavorful chicken dishes.
Kids enjoy plain chicken without sauce and mozzarella sticks. Spicy options like spicy cheesy ramen suit children who like bold flavors.
Korean fried chicken stands out for its crispiness and exceptional flavor. The kimchi sausage fried rice offers a spicy, delicious kick. Drinks include Passionfruit cider and Peach Soju cocktails that pair well with the food.
Good to know
Ladies night is every Thursday.
The restaurant is open late nights.
Expect to wait about 15-20 minutes for your order because everything is made fresh.
Small hole-in-the-wall Korean restaurant with minimal decor and a homey atmosphere. Offers only one main dish, spicy or non-spicy beef and cabbage soup, accompanied by unlimited side dishes. Self-serve drinks and a calm, cozy vibe complete the experience.
Free meals for children include beef bone soup and seaweed. Separate bowls of soup and rice dishes come for kids. Narrow waiting area means sometimes waiting outside the door.
Banchan stands out with fresh rolled eggs, cubed radish kimchee, and roasted seaweed served alongside dishes. Galbitang offers comforting, flavorful broth, especially in the spicy version with sliced jalapeños and a fried egg.
Good to know
They only sell one thing here: spicy or non-spicy beef bone soup.
The price for the beef rib soup is $20 and only cash is accepted.
The restaurant closes at 8 PM.