Bright, spacious interior creates a cozy atmosphere with clean, eye-catching design. Menu offers varied protein options featuring fresh, flavorful banh mi and baos that stand out in quality and taste.
Jasmine iced tea and lychee green tea stand out with balanced flavors that don't overpower. The menu also features Thai green tea, milk tea, and guava green tea, offering a variety of refreshing options.
Bulgogi beef appears in several dishes like fries, sandwiches, and bao. The Bulgogi Ribeye Beef Bao and Bulgogi Ribeye Beef Salad Box highlight this ingredient well.
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Parking is limited on weekends, so arrive early.
They allow dogs on the patio, making it pet-friendly.
The menu includes a variety of options like baos, banh mis, and rice plates.
Cozy space with retro NES games and board games creates a relaxed, upbeat vibe. Clean, trendy decor complements a quiet atmosphere ideal for studying or hanging out. Free toppings and family-friendly environment add to the welcoming feel.
Offers a wide variety of fruit teas and milk tea lattes with rich flavors. The pistachio milk tea stands out as a popular choice among many options.
Crispy fries come topped with tender, well-seasoned Bulgogi beef and tangy kimchi. The Bulgogi Kimchi Fries deliver a savory and satisfying mix of flavors.
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The breakfast combo includes a Banh Mi, crispy roll, and a drink for $13.
On weekends, they have buy 2 get 1 free deals.
Drinks cost only $5 each, making them affordable.
Bright, airy space with natural light and a serene, cozy atmosphere offers a peaceful oasis ideal for relaxing or working. Outdoor seating includes a misting system and is dog friendly with water bowls provided. The setting inside an art museum adds a calm, Zen-like vibe distinct from typical cafes.
Variety includes Oolongs from Taiwan and a tea from Yunnan, offering unique flavors. Tea-based drinks like the Hojicha Latte and matcha lattes stand out as delicious and well-paired with food.
Smoky umami flavors stand out in the lemongrass bulgogi and the vegan bulgogi cooked in a real wok. The vegan bulgogi leek and japchae offer rich, authentic tastes, with the Bulgogi Jachae delivering a meaty flavor despite being plant-based.
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Parking is validated if you spend at least $10 at Kin Café.
The café is mostly vegetarian but offers a variety of vegan options.
Self-serve water is available for customers.
Restaurant offers a warm traditional Korean atmosphere with clean, modern decor inspired by a Korean village. The vibe is cozy and inviting, creating a familiar hometown feel. Guests often enjoy authentic Korean dishes and attentive service in a neat, organized setting.
Hot barley tea arrives before the meal with refills and side dishes. It tastes very good and complements the purple rice and banchan well.
Beef and squid bulgogi offers a homey flavor with a sauce that balances sweet and spicy notes perfectly. Stir-fried squid and beef bulgogi bring a lot of rich flavor to the table.
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The restaurant opens early at 8am.
Expect a higher price point than average for Korean cuisine.
Reservations are not required but recommended during peak hours.
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.
Barley tea comes both hot and cool here, often served alongside nutty browned rice that pairs well with it. The tea complements a variety of banchan, which get refilled promptly.
Sweet, not spicy, bulgogi offers a nice flavor that stands out. It pairs well with spicy kimchi and tofu soup, creating a tasty combination.
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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, well-organized space offers a warm, homey vibe with K-pop music and Korean cooking shows on TV. Atmosphere stays cozy and inviting, suited for casual family dining rather than lively socializing. Authentic Korean dishes served in sizzling stone bowls add to the comforting experience.
Warm barley tea comes complimentary and pairs well with the pressure-steamed rice served in a hot stone pot. The tea also mixes with the rice crust for a traditional finish.
Beef bulgogi is flavorful and tender with a spicy option available. It pairs well with dishes like bibimbap and tofu stew.
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You pay at the door on the way out, which is very Korean style.
Portions are generous for the price paid.
Expect some menu items may not be listed.
Spacious interior combines simple, clean design with a traditional Korean diner feel. Atmosphere stays cozy and welcoming with Korean dramas and K-pop music playing quietly, creating an authentic vibe. Seating is comfortable, and the space feels lively without overcrowding.
Hot barley tea is served while waiting for food. The tea is free and tastes delicious.
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They have a lunch special from Monday to Friday (10:30 AM – 2:00 PM) with only $1 off the regular price.
Free parking is available for customers.
Most dishes are large enough for two meals, making them affordable.
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.
Complimentary hot barley tea is available at the utensil station. The ginger honey tea offers a flavorful option alongside the free hot tea served with meals.
Spicy bulgogi beef comes well seasoned and tender. Sides include immaculate kimchi that gets refilled often.
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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 Vietnamese restaurant offers a laid-back vibe with unique South Park decorations and a spin the wheel game adding playful touches. Space feels cozy but cramped due to high customer volume. Atmosphere suits casual hangouts and quick, fresh meals.
Lychee tea, matcha tea, and Thai tea stand out here. The Thai tea beats most boba spots in flavor and quality.
Ribeye Bulgogi offers a rich, savory flavor that stands out. Bulgogi fries come crisp with tender meat and a light, refreshing sauce, complemented by a green sauce that adds a fresh kick.
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Parking is always plentiful and easy.
There is free parking in the attached lot of the strip mall.
They have their own app for pick up.
Small, open space with urban, stylish decor and an open kitchen creates a bright, welcoming vibe. Atmosphere feels casual and friendly, with cooks often smiling and laughing. Cleanliness and great ventilation keep the environment comfortable and inviting.
Thai tea stands out as a tasty and refreshing option. The owner offers tea samples to try alongside other drinks like lemonade.
Bulgogi Plate stands out with tender, flavorful beef. It pairs well with other dishes like K-wings and house-made drinks.
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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 restaurant offers a warm, inviting atmosphere with a family-oriented setup featuring touchscreen gaming tables and a cozy nook filled with books and games. The vibe suits both large groups and solo visitors, with plans for karaoke and trivia nights enhancing the lively, fun environment.
Boba tea here tastes fresh and well-made, with varieties like Thai milk tea standing out. Drinks pair well with snacks like bubble waffles and offer a satisfying, flavorful experience.
Meat in the bulgogi bowl has charred crisp edges and a full flavor like ground beef chunks. The Spicy Bulgogi stands out as great alongside other hits like chicken katsu and bass.
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Karaoke sessions are available in private rooms for groups.
Special event nights offer discounts on the menu.
Prices are considered high relative to portion sizes.
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.
A large steel drum of corn tea sits ready for unlimited refills. Tea is self-serve alongside utensils and water.
Beef bulgogi offers a fresh grilled taste and comes in generous portions. Pork bulgogi stands out as super authentic and pairs well with hot, savory kimchi soup and banchan.
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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.
Small Korean barbecue restaurant offers all-you-can-eat options with affordable prices and well-marinated meats. Atmosphere stays calm and chill, with enough lighting and space for conversation. Outdoor seating and a growing menu of soju and side dishes add variety to the experience.
Complimentary cinnamon and ginger tea serves as a sweet, cool, and spicy finish after meals. Flavored teas like Sujeonggwa and leche tea also appear, offering a refreshing cleanse for the stomach.
Grilled bulgogi arrives well-marinated and packed with flavor. It stands out as a super delicious and good quality choice among fresh grilled items like LA Galbi and sirloin.
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Reservations are required for at least two people to dine.
The all-you-can-eat price is $28 per person with a two-person minimum.
You need to specifically order rice, miso soup, and steamed egg.
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.
A large, insulated carafe delivers piping hot tea during meals. Hibiscus tea and barley tea appear on the menu, though refills require asking multiple times.
Beef bulgogi comes in a big portion with four small sides packed separately. Pork bulgogi stands out as pretty good and even preferred over beef bulgogi here.
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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.
Food truck offers generous portions of high-quality sushi and hibachi at affordable prices. Seating is limited to takeout or eating in vehicles, with a pager system to notify when orders are ready. The atmosphere is casual and busy, attracting those who prioritize value and flavor over fast service.
Mango smoothie and tiger brown sugar bubble teas stand out with bold flavors but the latter leans very sweet. Chai Tea Boba offers a spiced kick, while Taro Milktea has a mild taste with less tea presence.
Beef bulgogi offers a flavorful taste with a slightly sweet profile. It pairs well with other dishes like hibachi chicken and crab rangoons.
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Reservations are recommended due to high demand, especially during peak hours.
The food truck offers generous portion sizes, often enough for sharing.
Prices are very reasonable considering the quality and quantity of food.
Space features beautiful art on every wall and a cabin-themed decor with textured accents and ceiling art. Atmosphere stays quiet and studious with smooth jazz music, supporting remote work and networking. Seating includes comfortable office chairs with plenty of outlets, making it easy to settle in for work or meetings.
Offers a variety of flavored teas like Thai Iced Tea and passion fruit mango green tea with strawberry popping boba. Options include spicy chai and coconut milk tea, balancing sweetness and spice well.
The bulgogi sandwich stands out and is available only after 10AM on weekdays. The bulgogi itself tastes good, but the menu offers limited options beyond sweets.
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The Wi-Fi is only available to paying customers, so plan accordingly.
There is a $5 minimum for card payments, which is important to remember.
The drive-through is busy, especially in the mornings, so expect delays.
Small, modern restaurant offers a cozy ambiance with bright, clean interiors and thoughtful storage under chairs. The atmosphere stays pleasant and comfortable, suitable for small groups and family meals. Open kitchen and TVs showing cooking shows add to the engaging environment.
Scorched rice tea made by pouring barley tea into the rice pot offers a unique finish. Hot barley tea comes free and pairs with multiple small side dishes.
Beef bulgogi comes tender and sweet, often served in a hot stone bowl or as part of a bento box with a good portion size. The preparation hits the mark with well-balanced flavors that pair well with tofu soup or bibimbap.
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Reservations are not accepted at this time.
Expect a wait of 30 minutes to 1 hour during peak times.
The prices are reasonable for the quality and portion sizes.
Large space features beautiful Japanese artwork and elegant decor creating a cozy, homey atmosphere with a cheerful energy. Music stays at a comfortable level, supporting easy conversation despite busyness. Buffet service brings cooked dishes directly to tables, blending convenience with a warm vibe.
Butterfly tea stands out with its sweet, refreshing flavor and fruity notes of mango and strawberry. Thai tea with boba offers a rich, satisfying taste that complements the tea selection well.
Very tender bulgogi comes with a perfect marinade. The lunch special pairs bulgogi with fried rice, hibachi soup, and other sides for a full meal.
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The all-you-can-eat sushi option costs $32 per person.
You can order a maximum of 20 pieces of sashimi per person.
Parking is plentiful and easily accessible.
Clean, inviting bubble tea shop with great music and a relaxed atmosphere. Popular for flavorful bánh mì and crispy tofu, it attracts groups for casual visits. Menu adjustments reflect efforts to meet customer tastes.
Thai tea stands out with a strong, enjoyable flavor. Some bubble teas taste chalky and gritty and can be served too warm.
Crispy fries top the Bulgogi dish, which features beef-ribeye. The Bulgogi fries come without kimchi or cilantro but keep a solid flavor.
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The new owners focus on quality and customer experience.
The menu has been adjusted to fit customer tastes.
Expect a relaxed atmosphere suitable for casual gatherings.
Charcoal grills sit at the center of each table, creating an authentic cooking experience with coal fire flavor. The atmosphere feels classy and warm, often hot enough to cause sweating despite fans and ventilation devices. Private dining rooms accommodate larger groups, adding a spacious and clean indoor environment.
Cold pressed ginger tea and cinnamon tea are served complimentary at the end of meals. Barley tea also features as a notable option, all praised for their great taste.
Beef and spicy pork stand out as delicious bulgogi options. The beef bulgogi and pork bulgogi both offer strong flavors. Brisket and mandoo also pair well with the bulgogi dishes.
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The restaurant closes at 2 AM, but staff starts clearing chairs at 1 AM.
Parking can be difficult after H Mart opens.
The restaurant uses charcoal for grilling, enhancing the flavor.
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.
Scorched rice tea offers a distinctive flavor after meals. Barley tea, rich in vitamin B6, comes hot or cold at no extra cost and helps scrape off stuck rice in bibimbap.
Stone pot bibimbap with bulgogi comes with full flavor and perfect portions. It satisfies completely and gets finished every time.
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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 barbecue restaurant offers shared grills for a family-centric experience with authentic Korean dishes like squid and cucumber kimchi. The space feels crowded and smoky due to poor ventilation and close seating. Buffet style encourages self-grilling but can feel rushed near closing time.
A lovely ginger tea is served after meals. It tastes very tasty and aids digestion.
Beef bulgogi stands out with rich flavor and tender texture. Both pork bulgogi and spicy versions offer solid taste, paired well with japchae and garlic pork options.
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Last call for food is at 9:15 PM, but the restaurant closes at 10 PM.
An extra fee is charged for leftover food, as noted on the menu.
The kitchen closes 45 minutes before the restaurant's closing time.
Korean restaurant offers all-you-can-eat BBQ with tablet ordering at each table and a buffet of marinated meats and side veggies. Atmosphere varies from low-key and chill to feeling hot and dated, with a mix of clean and less maintained areas. Food includes authentic Korean dishes like spicy beef stew and bibimbop, with some standout BBQ options.
A full glass of cinnamon tea comes served, with a complimentary post-dinner tea offered as well. The cinnamon tea tastes good and adds a nice touch to the meal.
Beef bulgogi comes in both regular and spicy versions, often paired with Korean Pancake or Dinner combos. Galbi and bulgogi serve as safe options for newcomers, while the spicy bulgogi and prime rib offer bold flavors alongside dishes like fried cheese.
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The all-you-can-eat offer requires at least two people.
Expect large portion sizes that may lead to overcharges if not monitored.
The restaurant offers free salad with meals.