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.
Sweet potato stands out as a dessert option. A cold rice punch offers a refreshing finish after rich, fatty meat. An after dinner dessert drink is also served.
Offers quality Korean BBQ with generous portions like Beef Bulgogi combos and Kalbi Dolsot Bibimbap. Includes standout sides such as kimchi and 물냉면 (cold noodles) that complement the main dishes well.
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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.
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.
Pastries and desserts stand out as amazing and worth saving room for. The desserts are so good that some don't realize the food is vegan until dessert arrives.
Smoky lemongrass bulgogi and vegan bulgogi deliver rich, umami flavors with a real wok smokiness. Fresh, well-seasoned kimchi and flavorful japchae noodles round out the Korean dishes.
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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.
Small, intimate dining room with authentic Korean decor and music videos on TVs creates a lively, fashionable atmosphere. The space feels cozy and clean but can get too loud for conversation. Tables have call buttons for quick service, enhancing convenience.
Complimentary shaved ice snow desserts often come with meals, including flavors like pineapple and purple snow. The snow cloud adds a refreshing twist to drinks, making desserts light and enjoyable.
Korean fried chicken stands out with its perfect blend of seasoning and crispiness. The kimchi cheese fries and spicy marinated Korean crab add variety and bold flavors to the menu.
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Happy hour runs daily from 5pm to 6:30pm with discounted food and drinks.
During happy hour, get PuriGO fried whole chicken for $11 and drinks at 50% off.
Reservations are recommended for large parties to ensure seating and order readiness.
Beautifully curated space glows with low, flattering light and stylish banquettes, creating an intimate, artistic atmosphere. Open kitchen concept spans both floors, adding a dynamic visual element. Inventive cocktails and a sultry, electric soundtrack complement the welcoming, stylish vibe.
A creamy cocktail with limoncello works well as a dessert or starter. The snickerdoodle cobbler stands out as a great dessert option.
Beef bulgogi stands out with rich flavor and perfect preparation. Variations like the bulgogi wrap and bulgogi fried rice offer tasty twists on this classic dish.
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Happy hour offers drinks nearly half off.
Brooklyn's is a new addition to the Near Southside.
The food menu may be confusing to some diners.
Modern galaxy-themed interior features a starry sky ceiling and futuristic lighting. Calm atmosphere with friendly staff and a quiet vibe suitable for children. Unique dining experience includes DIY grilling at the table and robotic servers delivering food.
Desserts here are consistently delicious and complement the food and drinks well. They offer a satisfying sweet finish to the meal.
Offers all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ with standout bulgogi that rivals authentic Korean flavors. Combines sushi and Korean BBQ for a diverse dining experience.
Good to know
Lunch costs $23.95, with child pricing more than half off.
Expect zero wait time during lunch hours.
All-day happy hour offers great drink prices.
Japanese-inspired decor features cherry blossoms, paper lanterns, and an open kitchen plan creating a relaxing atmosphere. Music plays softly while TV screens show sports, attracting a diverse crowd including families with children. The space feels cozy and inviting despite its smaller size, with every inch used effectively.
Mochi ice cream offers a delightful finish. Desserts stand out as a fabulous complement to the Japanese menu.
Spicy Kimchi Beef Ramen stands out with large portions and rich noodles. Other dishes include flavorful Tonkotsu and Tan Tan Ramen, plus fried rice and sushi rolls.
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Parking is ample and free for restaurant patrons.
An 18% gratuity is added for groups of six or more.
Sushi specials are available on Tuesdays.
Korean barbecue restaurant offers a spacious layout with modern decor and built-in grill vents that improve conversation. Atmosphere ranges from welcoming and lively to private rooms with bright lighting and no music. Music volume can be loud, and group reservations are common.
Offers all-you-can-eat Korean barbecue with high-quality meats and a satisfying dining experience. Combines Korean BBQ with sushi options in a casual setting.
Good to know
Happy hour offers discounted buffet prices on weekdays from 4-6pm.
Buy-one-get-one-50%-off on alcohol is available on weekdays.
Expect longer wait times on weekends due to high demand.
Modern, hip decor combines with a cozy, library-like atmosphere featuring rich colors and textures. The space includes a large, enchanting courtyard-facing patio with ample seating and lit trees. The vibe is warm and inviting, lively yet intimate, suited for relaxed dining and conversation.
Light and airy pistachio pavlova stands out with its subtle sweetness. Fresh fruity desserts and a ginger snap option add variety to the dessert menu.
Kimchi pancakes stand out as a popular dish with a strong following. The menu also features NY strip and Persimmon Toast as notable Korean food options.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended at least two weeks in advance for busy weekends.
Valet parking is available at no extra cost.
Happy hour offers discounted drinks and appetizers during weekdays.
Small, cozy space with close tables and a smoky aroma from the kitchen. Atmosphere feels warm and inviting but can get loud and crowded, especially during celebrations. Outdoor seating offers a quieter option when weather permits.
Only two dessert options exist, but both stand out. The butter cake is especially notable, often worth ordering twice.
Offers a modern twist on Korean cuisine with standout dishes like Gak Galbi, pork belly, and Dak Galbi. The Dak Galbi shines as a top chicken dish with bold flavors.
Good to know
Reservations are highly recommended because they have only a couple tables inside.
Space at The Magpie is extremely limited, so reservations are recommended.
Parking spots are lacking, so I planned to arrive early.
Small Asian restaurant with semi-open kitchen and red lanterns creates a cozy, ambient vibe. Music stays chill, matching the warm, modern décor that feels welcoming and relaxing. Space suits pairs or solo diners, though tables are tight for larger groups.
Desserts come with delicious flavors that stand out alongside the noodles and drinks. The sweet options complement the meal well.
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.
Good to know
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.
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.
Chocolate desserts stand out with a chocolate waffle and a Dubai chocolate dessert that deliver rich flavors. Desserts here are surprisingly delicious and complement a variety of snacks and dishes.
Wings come in spicy Korean BBQ, mango habanero, and garlic parmesan flavors, with the spicy Korean BBQ sauce adding a sharp kick. The Korean fried chicken is crispy and flavorful, while the bulgogi bowl features charred, flavorful meat with crisp edges.
Good to know
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.
Modern, cozy space with stylish decor and warm lighting creates a relaxed yet elevated vibe. Comfortable seating and contemporary design make it suitable for casual dinners or special occasions. The atmosphere feels intimate and inviting.
Servers often bring complimentary desserts like mango cheesecake or a cute ice cream sandwich made from wafers and strawberry jam. These treats add a sweet finish that kids and adults enjoy.
Sweet and tender bulgogi stands out, served freshly shaved and very tasty. Korean dishes include bibimbap alongside bulgogi.
Good to know
Happy hour specials include $7 items like Stuffed Jalapeño and $5 sake.
Daily happy hour specials are available, even on weekends.
Lunch specials offer sushi or sashimi bento for $20.
Cozy modern diner with an open kitchen, natural light, and thoughtful details like coat hooks and multiple server stations. Atmosphere feels family-oriented and casual but can get very loud when full. Music and cocktails add to the lively vibe, making it a spot with top-tier energy.
Sundaes offer a sweet finish to meals. The coffee pie stands out with its rich flavor.
The menu features tteokbokki beef ragu with rich, bold flavors and a standout fried kimchi served with a light kimchi mayo. The onion patty melt also offers a unique twist on Korean-inspired dishes.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended, especially on weekends due to high demand.
Family-style menu costs $65 per person with a mandatory 22% gratuity.
The restaurant is now open for lunch on Wednesdays.
Korean barbecue restaurant with modern, high-end interior and clean, smoke-free grilling at each table. Atmosphere feels cozy and welcoming with lively K-pop music enhancing the vibe. Space can feel cramped near the entrance, but various table arrangements accommodate groups comfortably.
Course B includes a hotpot and a complimentary dessert with mini cakes in mango, strawberry, tiramisu, and mocha flavors. The cakes are light and fluffy but there is no standalone dessert menu.
Korean BBQ here stands out with a rich variety of plentiful banchan that are fresh and flavorful. The kimchi stew offers a perfect balance of richness and heat, while the Soju Watermelon drink adds a flavorful touch to the meal.
Good to know
Parking is available behind the restaurant, but can be tricky to find.
The restaurant offers an all-you-can-eat menu for $35, including hot pot.
Reservations are not required, but calling ahead for parking details is recommended.
Korean barbecue restaurant with tableside cooking and a fancy smoke ventilation system keeps the air clear. The space feels clean, modern, and spacious with a lively, fun atmosphere and consistently good music. Staff provide aprons and handle cooking, creating a comfortable and engaging dining experience.
Shaved ice stands out as a sweet highlight here. The owner often serves great desserts, and sometimes they offer a free dessert for a good review.
Korean BBQ features a combo with beef brisket, pork belly, short ribs, and pork bulgogi, all cooked to order. Soups and a Korean kimchi pancake complement the meal with authentic flavors.
Good to know
Reservations are not accepted for large parties, so plan accordingly.
Expect to pay between $30 to $45 per plate for small servings of meat.
Happy hour for food starts after 9PM, offering late-night dining deals.
Korean barbecue restaurant offers built-in hot pot and grill tables with a self-serve salad and sauce bar. Space feels clean, modern, and spacious with robots delivering food trays adding a unique touch. Atmosphere stays welcoming and upscale with good ventilation and bright lighting.
Soft serve and scoop-your-own options make ice cream a common dessert here. Special occasions get a personal touch with custom desserts.
Offers an insane Korean BBQ menu with attentive servers that enhance the dining experience. Known for delivering some of the best KBBQ and hotpot in the area.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for large groups to ensure seating.
Expect a 2-hour dining limit during peak hours.
The restaurant offers a salad bar for sides that can be accessed anytime.
Open kitchen showcases handmade dumplings in a small, cozy space with Asian-themed decor. Atmosphere feels pleasant and inviting, with a clean and modern look. Crowd tends to be light, creating a calm dining experience.
Chocolate and black sesame bao stand out as unique dessert options. Dessert dumplings come in red bean and sesame flavors, all seasoned well and delicious.
Kimchi and cucumber salad stand out with bold flavors. Dumplings like pork, chicken, and spicy wontons pair well with pan fried and cheese bao.
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The food is typically ready within 10 minutes of ordering.
Vegetarian options, including tofu, are available on the menu.
Portions are large enough to share between two people.
Open fire grills at each table create an interactive dining experience with smokeless cooking. Modern decor combines with unique water mist features and lowkey music to set a relaxed, inviting atmosphere. The space fills with groups enjoying all-you-can-eat Japanese BBQ and fresh sushi in a lively, social setting.
Desserts feature delicious flavors and maintain the same high quality as the meats and sides. Preparation matches the care given to wagyu, Korean BBQ, and sushi dishes.
Plentiful banchan offer a mix of sweet, sour, and spicy flavors. The all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ and sushi menu includes standout items like skirt and tongue galbi.
Good to know
Every day features a special menu for diners.
Wednesday offers a buy one beer, get one free deal.
Table space can run out quickly, especially on busy nights.
Spacious dining area with modern decor and interactive table grills creates a lively, welcoming atmosphere. Loud music sets an energetic tone while guests enjoy all-you-can-eat sushi and Korean barbecue. A sauce bar offers many options for customizing flavors, enhancing the meal experience.
Diverse dessert selection includes mango sticky rice, cheesecake, and ice cream. Fried cheesecake stands out as a delicious option. Desserts maintain excellent quality alongside the BBQ and sides.
Korean BBQ meats like juicy beef bulgogi, tender pork belly, and flavorful chicken grill right at the table. A wide variety of authentic banchan and sides keeps the meal interesting and high-quality.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for groups over 8 people.
All-you-can-eat lunch is priced at $22 per person.
Choosing both AYCE sushi and KBBQ incurs an extra $6 charge.
Spacious, clean space blends Korean BBQ, hot pot, and all-you-can-eat buffet styles with cleverly laid-out tables. Atmosphere stays lively with popping music and a modern vibe. Unique features include a self-serve sauce bar and robot delivery for sushi and drinks.
New dessert items add variety and improve the menu. Food and dessert both deliver great flavors and satisfy cravings.
Offers all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ with fresh ingredients and top-quality meats. Combines Korean BBQ with hot pot and sushi options in one spot.
Good to know
The weekend price is $32 for all-you-can-eat meat, sushi, and buffet.
Additional broth refills cost $5 each, which is not included in the base price.
Happy hour specials are currently being developed and may offer discounts.
Hamburger restaurant offers a cozy, small business vibe with a sleek modern interior and a tiny patio that invites outdoor seating. Atmosphere feels peaceful and welcoming, blending simplicity with a cute eccentric touch. Unique menu items and fresh, flavorful food stand out in a laid-back setting.
Fresh fruit features prominently with cherries and watermelon slices often served as desserts. The chef and owner sometimes offer complimentary desserts showcasing ingredient freshness.
Kimchi stands out with its crunchy texture and refreshing, flavorful taste. The kimchi and cucumber salad adds a sour, garlicky kick that pairs well with other dishes.
Good to know
They introduce 19-course tastings on Wednesdays and Thursdays.
Parking isn't really available here.
The inside of the restaurant is a little small, so take-out is recommended to avoid a wait.
Spacious Korean barbecue restaurant combines DIY grilling stations with an in-house art gallery for a unique dining atmosphere. The vibe is authentic and bustling, with private dining rooms adding intimacy. Clean, chic design enhances the overall experience.
Desserts include a sticky rice cake with gelato and a delicious pancake. Staff celebrate birthdays with a cute design on the dessert plate.
Offers upscale Korean BBQ with perfectly grilled meats and flavorful banchan. Dishes like Bulgogi, Yookejang, and Kimchi Dumplings showcase premium ingredients and careful preparation.
Good to know
Happy hour menu is available Monday to Friday with reasonable prices.
Parking can be difficult; arrive early to secure a spot.
The restaurant offers a combo BBQ deal during happy hours.
Quaint café with an open kitchen and Japanese theme offers a calm, cozy atmosphere without background music. Spacious seating and seasonal decor create a chill vibe suited for dates or small groups. Aromas from fresh sweets fill the air, enhancing the inviting, relaxed energy.
Taiyaki comes with red bean filling and pairs well with matcha ice cream and matcha powder. Strawberry straws add a fresh touch to the dessert.
Bulgogi stands out with its well-seasoned flavor and generous portions. Other dishes like octopus balls and chicken curry also offer good taste and satisfying meals.
Good to know
The kitchen closes at 5 PM, so plan your visit accordingly.
They stop serving food at 7:40 PM, even though the restaurant closes at 10 PM.
The cafe offers drinks and snacks after the kitchen closes.
Korean barbecue restaurant offers all-you-can-eat sushi and BBQ with a build-your-own sauce station and robot servers. The space feels clean and well lit with a street-like Korean aesthetic and private rooms for groups. Atmosphere stays warm and lively, filled with people enjoying meals and celebrations.
Tempura Oreo with chocolate dressing stands out as a unique dessert option. The place offers desserts included with all-you-can-eat sushi and BBQ for $40, and special occasions get a free dessert with a song and picture.
All-you-can-eat Korean BBQ offers short ribs, teriyaki chicken, BBQ beef, and pork bulgogi with options for sushi as well. Service is attentive and friendly, and the food quality stays consistently high.
Good to know
The restaurant offers all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ and sushi for $31 per adult.
On weekends, enjoy BBQ and sushi for an extra $6 per person.
Reservations are recommended for large parties, especially on weekends.
Small space with bright lighting from broken windows and a fast-food style layout creates an informal setting. Atmosphere is family-friendly but can be noisy with loud staff interactions and occasional inappropriate language. Sushi is fresh and well-regarded, especially the all-you-can-eat option with a wide selection.
Dinner AYCE includes a dessert with options like lava cake and mango mochi. Servers sometimes offer desserts on the house.
Authentic Korean BBQ features prominently with LA Galbi ribs and beef bulgogi standing out. The menu includes all-you-can-eat options covering sushi, galbi, and fresh sashimi.
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The dinner all-you-can-eat (AYCE) includes unlimited soft drinks, sashimi, and more for $36.
The dinner price is $35.99 per person and the lunch price is $21.99.
They offer all-you-can-eat options with a great selection.
Korean barbecue restaurant with self-serve buffet and instant ramen machines adds interactive dining. Modern, stylish decor and cozy seating create a welcoming atmosphere with Kpop music playing. Tables feature built-in stoves that cook meat efficiently without excess heat.
Shikyhe, a Korean sweet rice punch dessert, offers a very refreshing taste. Ice cream provides a cool finish, and a ginger cinnamon dessert drink adds a tasty, warm note at the end.
Offers an all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ with a great meat selection and a cooked section featuring dishes like kimchi fried rice. Side dishes and sauces come in many varieties, and lunch includes La Galbi, usually reserved for dinner at other spots.
Good to know
Happy hour offers discounts on select items during weekdays.
The all-you-can-eat lunch option costs $18.99 plus tax.
Reservations are recommended for large groups to ensure seating.
Spacious restaurant with busy, eclectic decor blending ancient Egypt and Las Vegas styles. Atmosphere ranges from warm and dim to lively bar area, creating varied moods. Full bar and separate cheesecake pickup area add to the experience.
Wide variety of cheesecake flavors caters to every palate. Desserts feel meaningful in a setting that slows time and eases conversation.
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.
Good to know
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.
Space blends Japanese and Western decor with warm modern-wood finishes and cozy seating. Atmosphere feels lively and vibrant, with music and staff adding to a unique Japanese cowboy vibe. Patio offers a quieter spot amid the energetic indoor scene.
Japanese cheesecake and dark chocolate ice cream offer a balanced finish to desserts. Seasonal options bring fresh variety and rich flavors.
Korean fried chicken stands out with its perfectly crisp breading and bright acidity from house pickles. Dishes like corn and miso ravioli and shrimp tempura handroll add unique flavors to the menu.
Good to know
Reservations are difficult to secure, so plan ahead.
Expect to pay around $70 for appetizers and a drink.
The portions are small relative to the price.
Dimly lit space with dark-painted walls creates a cozy, peaceful ambiance. Quiet and chill atmosphere suits both quick meals and leisurely dinners. Known for beautiful dish presentation and fresh, delicious sushi with unique touches like the erupting Volcano Roll.
Crunchy, sweet desserts come complimentary with meals often. Tempura fried ice cream stands out as a crispy, creamy option on the menu.
Bulgogi stands out with both spicy pork and bulgogi dishes showing bold flavors. Kimchi offers a nice spice that complements the meals well.
Good to know
The lunch special includes one special roll, one regular roll, miso soup, and a salad for around $17.
The prices are very reasonable for the quality and quantity of food.
BYOB policy allows guests to bring their own drinks.
Buffet restaurant with individual hot pots and a huge seafood bar creates a lively, fun atmosphere. Spacious, modern interior features K-pop videos on large screens and a sauce station offering endless customization. Seating can be tight but accommodates groups comfortably.
Self-serve ice cream offers a simple dessert option. The menu includes a large variety of desserts alongside meats and vegetables.
Includes Korean BBQ with flavorful pork belly in the all-you-can-eat buffet. Offers tteokbokki, unique among hotpot places, plus variations of kimchi and sauces.
Good to know
Dinner costs $35.99 per person, while lunch is $23.99.
Happy hour offers discounted pricing on select items.
Expect a wait during peak dinner hours, especially on weekends.