Small Korean restaurant with a cozy, family-like atmosphere and K-pop music playing on TV. Locals gather in a quiet, welcoming space with a hole-in-the-wall, mom-and-pop vibe. The environment feels comfortable and light, offering authentic Korean dining with generous portions.
Kids find several dishes easy to enjoy, like the clear broth beef soondubu and the tender kalbi jim. Staff help keep small kids safe around hot grills and plates.
Hot stone bibimbap comes with bulgogi and a large portion. The dolsot bibimbap offers a variety of banchan and pairs well with tofu soup.
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Expect a 30-minute wait during peak lunch hours on weekends.
Prices are reasonable, with most entrees under $15.
Credit cards and mobile payments are accepted; cash is also welcome.
Small, cozy Korean restaurant with a homey vibe and quiet atmosphere during off-peak hours. Giant television plays K-dramas and cooking shows, adding to the authentic feel. Food is quickly served and highly regarded, especially for kimbap and kimchi stew.
Kind staff make kids feel welcome and comfortable. Kids enjoy learning about different countries and trying Korean food. Many kids leave feeling full and happy.
Hot stone bibimbap stands out with its crispy rice and keeps food hot for 20 minutes. Bulgogi and spicy pork bibimbap feature perfectly marinated meat and well-seasoned flavors with generous portions.
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The restaurant can get crowded during lunch hours.
Portion sizes are large and fairly priced.
Prices may be higher than listed online.
Spacious Korean restaurant with quirky, bright interior and hand-painted walls creates an inviting, cozy atmosphere. Lively music and K-pop videos on TVs set an energetic vibe while tables offer interactive games like Uno and beer pong. Bar area feels like an open speakeasy, perfect for small groups catching up.
Kids enjoy the shrimp fried rice, spicy cheese chicken buldak, and dumplings. The restaurant offers a kid friendly atmosphere with dishes like bibimbap that appeal to younger tastes.
Uni Bibimbap stands out with sweet fresh uni from Japan and a price around $20. Salmon and sea urchin bibimbaps look beautiful and taste delicious.
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Happy hour features discounted wings and drinks.
Monthly specials offer unique dishes worth trying.
Weekend specials provide additional savings on select items.
Spacious, airy dining space features classy Japanese decor and a calm, peaceful vibe. Fresh sushi and sashimi stand out alongside authentic flavors and generous portions. Music and ambiance create a warm, chill atmosphere ideal for quiet meals.
Sushi options include Spicy Girl roll and crunchy roll that appeal to kids. The sushi chef offers a free treat for toddlers, making it welcoming for little ones.
Sashimi bibimbap offers a fusion of textures and tastes with fresh, quality ingredients. Korean-style sashimi bibimbap features a vibrant mix of raw fish and rice that stands out.
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Happy hour runs from 1:30 PM to 5:00 PM, offering great deals on ramen and appetizers.
Currently, there is no happy hour until further notice due to inflation.
Happy hour is available from 5:30 PM until close.
Booth-style seating with full privacy and semi-private curtained areas creates a cozy, homey vibe with a quiet, peaceful atmosphere. Beautiful plants at the entrance add charm, while service buttons at every table offer convenience. The space feels warm and welcoming, resembling a comforting home-cooked meal setting.
Everyone, adults and kids, finds something satisfying here. The staff treats toddlers with warmth and kindness, making family dinners easy and pleasant.
Stone pot bibimbap stands out with its fabulous flavor and generous portions. Cold Bibimbap offers a unique, light, and cool entree option not commonly found elsewhere.
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Expect to wait for a table on most evenings, especially during peak hours.
The restaurant is usually packed right after opening on Saturdays for lunch.
The service button at the table allows you to call staff without waving.
Korean restaurant with a cozy atmosphere and warm, stylish interior featuring classical jazz music. The environment stays calm and quiet, ideal for gatherings without crowds. Seating is comfortable and the space feels clean and inviting.
Families find bulgogi and chicken katsu good choices for kids. The owner sometimes offers extra sides like a large portion of seaweed salad when kids enjoy it.
Dolsot Bibimbap stands out with its shrimp and sizzling stone bowl presentation. The dish offers a great value and pairs well with authentic sides like spicy pork and seafood tofu soup.
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The restaurant is closed on Sundays and from 3:30 to 4:30 PM daily.
Expect generous portion sizes; one roll is often enough to fill you up.
The restaurant is free of MSG, catering to those with allergies.
Small, cozy Korean restaurant with a laid-back atmosphere and calming music that sometimes plays loudly. The space feels intimate and homey, with warmth from the kitchen adding to the ambiance. It offers authentic Korean flavors that attract those seeking genuine home-cooked meals.
Kids enjoy the food options here, with many dishes appealing to younger tastes. Families find it welcoming for a Sunday afternoon meal.
Hot stone bibimbap features a perfect mix of vegetables, meat, and rice with a beef dolsot version that stands out. The trombone sauce adds a great complement to the dish.
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Customers need to order at the counter, which might be different from other dining experiences.
Expect long wait times for dine-in meals during peak hours.
The meal offered an amazing value for under $20.
Korean restaurant with two floors and a cozy interior design featuring a tree on the wall and cute decor. Atmosphere is generally calm and romantic, suitable for dates and small parties upstairs. The vibe is quiet and clean, with a chill and intimate setting.
Staff welcomes groups with kids and lets them play freely. Kids enjoy beef yakitori, Katsu Chicken, and Japchae. Ramen also gets two thumbs up from little ones.
Spicy chicken and shrimp bibimbap come with fresh ingredients and a flavorful taste. Chicken katsu bibimbap in a stone bowl offers a comforting option with multiple sides.
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Reservations are easy to make for events and can be customized.
Yori is BYOB, so bring your favorite drinks.
The restaurant has a wide variety of food options available.
Open layout with wood-based furniture and stainless steel appliances creates a modern farmhouse style. Loud K-pop music and multiple big screen TVs fill the space, making it lively but less suited for quiet meals. Spacious seating includes call buttons for service and utensils stored in table drawers.
Kids enjoy the Galbi and chicken cutlet here. Some dishes like the pork cutlet can be tough for children to eat.
Bibimbap comes in large portions with fresh ingredients and authentic Korean flavors. Options include bulgogi stone pot bibimbap topped with a yolked egg and vegetables, and kimchi fried rice bibimbap, both very flavorful.
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There is a free parking lot available for customers.
Finding parking during busy lunch and dinner times can be challenging.
Reservations are recommended for larger groups to ensure seating.
Korean BBQ restaurant features split dining areas with one side for grilling and another for regular menu seating. Atmosphere is clean and bright but can be loud with constant grill ignition sounds and occasional flame shows. Staff handle all cooking, creating a relaxed, entertaining experience without smoky clothes or smoky rooms.
Won BBQ offers very kid friendly options with food that even picky kids enjoy.
Bibimbap arrives on a flat sizzling pan to create a crunchy rice texture. Options include Kalbi Dolsot and octopus varieties, both paired well with soups like Dwenjang Jjigae and Pork Bulgogi.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended on busy weekends to avoid long wait times.
The lunch special offers good value with free side dishes included.
The menu is not all-you-can-eat, so plan your order accordingly.
Space-themed decor creates a metallic, futuristic vibe with clean, spacious interiors. Loud music and private karaoke rooms fuel a lively, party atmosphere suited for groups. Signature drinks like Watermelon Soju add a unique touch to the energetic setting.
Spacious bathrooms make it easy to bring kids along without feeling cramped. The sweet and spicy chicken wings and bibimbap appeal to younger tastes and get positive reactions.
Bibimbap comes with extra banchan and a side of dosokbap. The flavors blend well, but the beef chunks are more like chuck or rib eye, not bulgogi, which might surprise some.
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Reservations are recommended for the karaoke room to ensure availability.
Food is made to order, so expect a 20-30 minute wait for preparation.
The chicken served is halal, catering to dietary preferences.
Small Korean restaurant offers a cozy, family atmosphere with a modern, clean layout and K-pop music and videos playing throughout. The space feels like a mom and pop Korean countryside home with a cosmopolitan touch, welcoming guests with bench seating and a bar area.
Kids enjoy the kimchi pancake and fresh salad here. The friendly service and lively atmosphere make it welcoming for families.
Spicy chicken bibimbap comes in a huge hot stone bowl with good flavor. The rice has a crunchy texture when served hot enough to crisp the bottom.
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Chodanggol specializes in soup and stews and offers Korean BBQ dishes.
The portion sizes are large, making it a good value for the price.
They have a variety of beef, chicken, and pork dishes that are popular.
Large, clean space offers a homey ambiance with self-service drinks and utensils and spacious seating for groups. Atmosphere stays calm and friendly, avoiding loud music to create a relaxing dining experience. Decor includes Korean cooking descriptions and TVs, enhancing an authentic feel.
The owner is very nice and gives extra banchan based on kids' preferences. Fried dumplings have a bland taste and the meat's consistency is off, which kids don't like.
Stone bowl bibimbap arrives piping hot, keeping the bowl hot enough to crisp the rice at the bottom. Options include baby octopus and bulgogi varieties, with a vegetarian bibimbap also available.
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The restaurant has a cafeteria-style setup, so it’s self-serve.
The cashier told me I had to order before I could sit down.
Their menu offers a variety of authentic Korean dishes, including BBQ and Dongatsu.
Modern Korean restaurant offers a peaceful atmosphere with muted trumpet smooth jazz and wooden tables under drop-down lights. Self-serve tablets simplify ordering, supporting customizable meals in a space suited for solo diners and groups alike.
Kids get filling portions with options like a fried chicken bowl and japchae noodles as a base. They offer kids' portions that match the adult meals in value.
Offers a create-your-own bibimbap bowl with customizable toppings. The bowls blend flavors and textures well and cost around $12, providing good value.
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The online menu may not reflect current item availability.
Expect higher prices than before for regular bowls.
Self-service ordering screens are available for a quick experience.
Korean barbecue restaurant offers a well-lit interior with spacious seating and HD TVs playing K-pop videos. Atmosphere ranges from cozy and family-friendly to occasionally noisy due to kitchen sounds. Decor is nice but some areas need repair, supporting large groups comfortably.
Kids enjoy the side dishes and fried mackerel here. High chairs for babies and toddlers need cleaning, and staff sometimes place hot stone pots close to children, which requires caution.
Bibimbap comes in a small hot pot that keeps it hot until the last bite. Options include beef, seafood, and chicken, with bulgogi bibimbap standing out. Portions are large and come with tasty side dishes.
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You can get a 5% discount if you pay in cash.
The portions are very large, making it a good value.
The lunch menu offers a great value set.