Small space with self-service buffet and induction table cookers creates an interactive dining experience. Bright, clean setting plays K-pop music videos, offering a welcoming, authentic Korean vibe. All-you-can-eat style encourages trying various sauces and toppings for tteokbokki.
Customization stands out with a build-your-own bowl option for tteokbokki. The dish features fresh ingredients and offers a delicious Korean instant style that feels authentic and satisfying.
Hot Korean rice cake stew features homemade tteok including sweet potato tteok. Real meat options accompany the tteok, not just sausage, with a notable rose sauce adding flavor.
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The all-you-can-eat menu is priced at $19.99 on weekends.
Customers can choose from various ingredients and spice levels.
Expect to pay less than $40 for two people for all-you-can-eat.
Restaurant offers Korean fried chicken with crispy, fresh preparation and generous portions. Interior feels clean and chill, featuring multiple TVs playing K-pop and sports, creating a lively yet relaxed atmosphere. Space suits family dinners and casual gatherings with friends.
Creamy and rose versions of tteokbokki come with cheese, offering a rich texture. Sides include corn cheese and crispy waffle fries that complement the dish.
Ddeok-bokki here comes with cheese that makes it extra creamy and full of flavor. The spicy original version keeps the classic kick while the cheese adds a satisfying twist.
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Portions are generous and can feed 3-4 people.
Prices are higher than other locations, but the quality is good.
The restaurant maintains a clean environment.
Industrial interior with K-pop videos and music creates a relaxed atmosphere with plenty of TVs showing different shows. The space feels cozy and inviting despite some seating discomfort. An authentic Korean fried chicken experience pairs well with a strong selection of soju and draft beer.
Rosรฉ tteokbokki offers a unique twist on the traditional spicy rice cake dish. The menu includes spicy galbi and cheesling toppings that add extra flavor layers.
Spicy and chewy textures stand out in the Ddeok-Bokki and So-ddeok. These rice cakes pack a lot of flavor and texture that make them memorable.
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Dine-in service is available until 11:30pm if the order is placed before then.
Happy hour runs until 7pm with 50% off select draft beers.
A minimum order of nine wings is required to sample different flavors.
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.
Spicy and chewy tteokbokki stands out alongside dishes like fried chicken and bulgogi. It often comes paired in specials with pork kimchi or LA galbi, offering a mix of flavors.
Seok ddeok stands out as a highlight in the meal. So-tteok so-tteok appears often, served alongside dishes like bossam and buldak stir-fry noodles.
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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 interior with techno and neon decor creates a lively, authentic Korean nightlife vibe. Private karaoke rooms offer clean, stylish spaces with phone-based YouTube music streaming. Soju selections and flavorful Korean dishes add to the vibrant dining and drinking experience.
Big portions of classic tteokbokki serve two to three people. The rose tteokbokki features plump chewy rice cakes in a savory creamy sauce blending traditional and modern flavors.
Rose tteokbokki pasta stands out with its unique twist on traditional rice cakes. Skewers of so-tteok, combining sausage and rice cake, offer a savory snack option.
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Reservations are recommended for the karaoke room, especially on weekends.
Karaoke sessions require connecting to a TV with YouTube for song selection.
Expect a $30 charge for the karaoke room, regardless of usage.
Casual restaurant with a quaint but lively layout and great music sets a swift and vibey atmosphere. The place draws people looking for crispy, flavorful Korean fried chicken and offers drinks like makgeolli and soju. It maintains a nice and relaxing vibe even during to-go orders.
Creamy rose tteokbokki offers a mild spice with a good balance of richness. Adding cheese enhances the flavor, though it comes at a slightly higher price.
Rose Ddeok-Bokkie stands out with its perfect balance of spice and creaminess. The menu offers many flavors of Korean rice cake, making it a solid choice for this dish.
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The location is convenient because it is right next to H Mart.
They have a menu that describes the heat levels for each flavor of wings.
I asked the staff about the number of pieces for medium and large orders, and they quoted 8-9 for medium and 16-19 for large.
Small Korean restaurant offers cozy atmosphere with pleasant cafe vibe and natural light. Limited seating includes a cute outdoor patio that welcomes dogs. Menu features a vast variety of kimbap with fresh, flavorful options.
Offers authentic Korean snacks with tteokbokki that is chewy and full of good flavors. The rosรฉ tteokbokki cup is packed generously and pairs well with spicy squid kimbap.
Spicy Korean rice cake comes fresh daily with a balanced heat that stands out. Rose Ddeok-Bokki offers a flavorful twist, while the tteok-bokki stays pretty average.
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The prices for the quality of food are great.
There is limited front parking available.
The price for three dishes and one soup was $27.
Spacious restaurant with family-sized booths and a cozy atmosphere filled with jazzy music. The vibe is casual and mellow, often quiet during lunch with few groups present. Cleanliness and a festive feel make it suitable for relaxed meals.
Rose tteokbokki stands out with its rich flavor. Adding cheese enhances the dish, making it more satisfying. Overall, the tteokbokki is consistently delicious.
Rose Ddeok-Bokki stands out with its creamy cheese and honey garlic flavors. The menu also features so-ddeok appetizers and Gangjeong Boneless chicken that pair well with the rice cakes.
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Parking can be difficult to find on weekends, so arrive early.
An order can easily feed two people, making it great for sharing.
They charge a 20% party tax for tables of five or more.