Food truck serves innovative hot dogs and vegan bulgogi fries with tender beef or tofu. Outdoor benches create a welcoming atmosphere for families seeking quick, flavorful meals. Open late, it stays lively despite nearby disruptions.
Bulgogi Fries feature melt-in-your-mouth tender beef and come loaded with toppings. Vegan options use tofu and still deliver rich bulgogi flavor that appeals to both vegans and non-vegans.
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DittyDog is only open Thursday through Sunday, starting at 8 PM.
Parking can be hard to find on weekends.
A 1/4lb beef hot dog costs $7.
Bright displays of fresh banchan create a lively, calm space with authentic Korean flavors. Tender, juicy bulgogi and savory pancakes highlight the menu. Family-run with homemade dishes, it offers vegetarian-friendly sides and quick-selling options.
Fresh, authentic banchan like kimchi, pickled radishes, and savory pancakes stand out here. The bulgogi is tender and juicy with a balanced sweet-savory marinade, and dishes like fish cakes and marinated crab add variety to the menu.
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Catering services are available for parties and gatherings.
Arrive early as popular items sell out quickly.
This place is known for authentic homemade Korean dishes.
Small, family-run Korean grocery offers authentic products and a nostalgic atmosphere with well-organized shelves. Freshly made kimchi varieties and ready-to-eat items like tuna kimbap and tteok highlight its Korean food selection. Reasonable prices make it a great spot for fresh produce and snacks.
Freshly made kimchi stands out with several varieties made in house. Ready-to-eat options include tuna kimbap, fresh Korean rice cake (tteok), and a solid assortment of banchan and japchae.
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Han Yang Market specializes in Korean food and ingredients, offering a wide selection.
Prices at Han Yang Market are often lower than those at larger Korean grocery stores.
The store is known for its cleanliness and well-organized product displays.
Spacious Korean spot buzzes with energy and charcoal-grilled samgyeopsal aroma. Late-night karaoke rooms feature a great sound system and diverse music. Menu shines with kimchi stew and tteokbokki, making it a lively hangout with tasty eats and fun vibes.
Charcoal-grilled samgyeopsal fills the air with a rich aroma and has no gamey smell. Kimchi is perfectly cooked, sparking cravings for kimchi stew, while dishes like tteokbokki and Korean short ribs stand out on the menu.
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BANJOO 반주 Korean Cuisine & Karaoke is open until 2am on weekends.
Karaoke is available for guests throughout the night.
There is a 20% additional charge for large parties on food and karaoke receipts.
Small sushi spot offers intimate seating and outdoor dining near a park. Family-run vibe feels like a Japanese home. Korean dishes shine with a Bulgogi Bento box and tasty chicken pot stickers.
Bulgogi Bento box stands out with great value and satisfying flavor. Spicy salmon roll and udon veggie bowl add variety, while homemade chicken pot stickers offer a nice break from the usual bulgogi.
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Reservations are recommended for parties greater than four.
The restaurant does not serve alcohol.
You order at the counter, and food is brought to your table.
Small Asian spot with cozy ambiance and chill music suits pairs or solo diners. Cold noodles shine with great taste, while kimchi scores high for balanced spice. Warm, modern décor makes it a relaxing place to enjoy Korean flavors.
Cold noodles stand out with a yummy taste and solid quality. Kimchi is a highlight, rated 9 out of 10, with a flavor that is not too spicy and enjoyable daily.
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Parking can be challenging over the weekends, often requiring a walk of about a block.
Expect to wait 10-15 minutes for a table during busy hours.
They close at 9:30 PM, so plan to arrive earlier.
Small mom-and-pop Korean eatery serves beef bulgogi with rich flavor and fresh kimbap. Offers homestyle dishes like spicy rice cakes and tofu bibimbap in a casual, self-service setting. Known for comfort food and loyal local fans.
Beef bulgogi stands out with its rich flavor, paired well with fresh kimbap and homestyle soondubu-jjigae. Kimchi and kimchi stew offer a deep, homemade taste that complements the menu's variety.
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Oma's Kitchen is located inside a food court above Target.
There is no parking available near Oma's Kitchen.
The average meal costs around $12 without a drink.
Small space with urban decor feels bright and casual. Korean fried chicken is crispy and flavorful, paired well with spectacular kimchi. Friendly cooks and clean air make dining inviting and comfortable.
Korean fried chicken stands out with crispy wings and flavorful kimchi fries. The Bulgogi Plate offers tender beef with solid gimbap on the side. Kimchi here is notably spectacular and well-prepared.
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The plate cost $20, and the buldak ramen was $14.
The portions are generous, providing good value.
Parking is very easy, making access convenient.
Asian fusion spot blends Korean BBQ with Mexican flavors in generous portions. Signature kimchi fries and K’Pop Chicken Bowl balance sweet and spicy well. Fast-casual vibe matches places like Cava, with clean space and simple service.
Bulgogi steak and glazed chicken come with a fried egg and guacamole. Kimchi noodles get a fried egg and sauce 4. Kimchi fries pair well with the bowls. Korean BBQ options are limited.
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Portion sizes are generous, making meals suitable for lunch or dinner.
Lunch offers great value for the price.
The environment is clean and well-maintained.
Spacious restaurant blends eclectic decor with a lively bar area. Korean fried chicken offers a crispy coating and BBQ chicken comes with authentic sides like kimchi. Separate cheesecake pickup adds a sweet finish.
Korean fried chicken stands out with its tasty, crispy coating. Korean BBQ chicken appears alongside sides like kimchi and edamame on rice, adding authentic flavors.
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Reservations are not accepted, leading to potential long wait times.
Expect wait times of up to 2 hours for large groups during peak hours.
Happy hour runs on weekdays with discounted bites and drinks.
Small, cozy spot with Korean Fried Chicken that’s crispy and flavorful. Low lighting and Korean pop music create a chill vibe but can make talking tricky. Seating encourages mingling, and big windows add an intimate feel.
Korean Fried Chicken stands out with crispy, flavorful wings and a satisfying crunch. The kimchi fries and Brussels sprouts add a spicy, tangy kick that complements the chicken well.
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Reservations are not accepted, and seating is limited to groups of four or fewer.
Expect a wait during peak hours, especially on weekends.
Parking is available, but it can fill up quickly during busy times.
Serving robots add a futuristic touch to the loud, stressful atmosphere. Korean BBQ shines with authentic flavors like spicy beef bulgogi. Harsh fluorescent lighting and crowded seating complete the intense dining experience.
Korean BBQ here features authentic flavors with standout dishes like spicy beef bulgogi that satisfy cravings consistently.
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Reservations are not guaranteed and may be given to larger parties.
The all-you-can-eat lunch special is a great deal for $40 per person.
Everyone at the table must order the same all-you-can-eat menu option.
Spacious interior with modern decor and a club-like vibe creates a cozy, romantic setting. Korean BBQ shines with all-you-can-eat Honey Soy Beef Belly and classic dishes like galbi and bulgogi. Music plays softly, enhancing the intimate dining experience.
Korean BBQ features prominently with dishes like galbi, pork belly, and bulgogi. The all-you-can-eat option includes Honey Soy Beef Belly and offers a variety of tasty Korean dishes.
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The restaurant offers all-you-can-eat sushi for $40 at dinner.
Lunch all-you-can-eat is available for $30 until 3pm.
Kids under 5 eat free at Kan Sushi.
Small sushi spot with Naruto-themed decor and anime on TVs offers a laid-back vibe. Korean dishes like Galbi with four banchan and fresh beef bulgogi with pickled zucchini stand out. Self-serve soy sauce and sake add to the casual, relaxed feel.
Galbi comes with a great portion and includes four banchan plus rice. Beef bulgogi arrives fast, fresh, and warm, mixed heavily with cabbage for added texture. A small ramekin of pickled zucchini, Hobak Kimchi, accompanies the meal.
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Happy hour runs daily from 9-11:00pm with special deals.
Miso soup now costs $2.99 for a small cup.
The kitchen closes at 11:30pm, so plan your visit accordingly.
Small sushi spot offers intimate tatami seating and a warm, family vibe. Korean dishes like bulgogi stir-fry and kimchi pancakes bring rich flavors. Eclectic 80's music adds to the unique Japanese-inspired experience.
Bulgogi stir-fry and bibimbap stand out with rich flavors. Korean soups and Kimchi Pancakes add solid variety to the menu.
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Reservations are highly recommended due to the restaurant's popularity.
Parking gets crowded quickly around 6-7pm; arrive early to find a spot.
The restaurant uses a QR code system for ordering and payment.