Industrial and modern space with ample natural light creates a clean and cozy atmosphere. Hand-painted art and murals add charm while aromas of sesame oil and fresh spices fill the air. Family-friendly vibe includes thoughtful touches like kid-friendly utensils and bowls.
Beef noodle soup stands out with its authentic flavor and well-executed recipe. Broths like the braised beef and beef bone offer rich, flavorful bases that complement noodles and fried chicken well.
Steaming dumplings instead of frying suits toddlers well, and kids enjoy the fantastic pickles. A Winnie the Pooh bowl and small spoon make soup time fun for little ones, while noodles get plenty of love from kids.
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Parking is easy to find in the garage on the first level of the complex.
Seating is somewhat limited, so consider visiting on a weekday or opting for takeout.
The portion sizes are generous, especially for soups and noodles.
Bright, spacious dining area with traditional Sichuan decor creates an authentic hot pot setting. Lively atmosphere combines with a well-stocked sauce bar and snack station for a customizable experience. Clean, upscale environment suits group dinners and casual celebrations alike.
Soup bases like Tom yum and chicken broth pack a lot of flavor and use fresh ingredients. Options include spicy, mushroom, and dairy-free soups like Golden Chicken and Tomato, with a basket provided for cooking noodles.
Staff show patience and generosity with kids, offering toys and special treats. The Golden Chicken broth appeals to children and balances well with spicier dishes.
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Lunch and all-you-can-eat options are available for $19.99 before 5pm.
Expect a wait during peak hours, especially on weekends.
The restaurant charges a $3 fee for the sauce bar.
Chinese restaurant offers clean, bright space with modern decor and cozy, calm atmosphere. It stays surprisingly quiet despite popularity, attracting those who appreciate authentic Yunnan rice noodles and generous portions.
Soups here offer spicy and sour flavors with options like Szechuan mala and pork intestine rice noodle soup. The original pork bone soup and tomato soup provide rich, flavorful broths that are not too salty.
Kids get a huge noodle soup that can feed two. The kids menu includes chicken soup and healthy options. Rice noodles are a clear favorite among children here.
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The restaurant offers generous portions for a fair price, typically around $13.
Cleanliness is a priority; both the restaurant and bathrooms are well-maintained.
The menu includes meat, vegetarian, and vegan options to cater to different diets.
Korean restaurant offers authentic gamjatang with a clean, flavorful broth and tender pork that falls off the bone. The space feels cozy and inviting, evoking a traditional Korean atmosphere ideal for relaxed meals. It attracts a steady crowd and allows BYOB, adding to its welcoming vibe.
Pork bone soup comes very flavorful and loaded with meaty bones. It stays hot for a long time and they keep bringing more soup and side dishes when you run out.
Small hotpot serves a generous portion that feeds 2 adults and 2 kids easily. Dishes have a mild flavor that suits children, with tonkatsu recommended for them. Even toddlers enjoy the food here.
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Don't miss this lunch special!
A small gamjatang can feed 2-3 people.
The restaurant is clean and well-organized.
Small, cozy Korean restaurant with a clean, bright atmosphere and self-service setup for utensils and broth. The vibe is warm and welcoming, resembling an authentic family-oriented space with simple, inviting decor. It offers a calm dining experience with consistently good, traditional Korean dishes.
Soups come with rich flavor and plenty of meat. Both the spicy and non-spicy naengmyun versions stand out, along with a meat soup that pairs well with ribs.
Kids can enjoy pork cutlet that tastes better than expected. Meals include options like soy sauce marinated crab alongside kid-friendly dishes.
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This is a self-service restaurant where you serve and clean your own table.
Parking can be hard to find at this location.
The boiled pork is limited, so arrive early to avoid missing out.
Korean barbecue restaurant uses cast iron grills at each table, creating a lively, interactive dining experience. The atmosphere is hot and smoky, with small, closely spaced tables that add to the bustling vibe. Traditional decor complements the welcoming and energetic environment.
Mini soups start the meal with a warming kick. Sides bring flavorful notes while soups offer comfort and spice.
Staff show patience with kids and offer friendly service. The place is accommodating for toddlers and serves kid-friendly dishes like ramen included in sets.
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Reservations are not required but recommended during peak hours.
The restaurant offers preset sets that include soup, ramen, and kimchi fried rice.
Expect to pay more than at all-you-can-eat places, but the meat quality is high.
Small, cramped space with circular tables and built-in smoke vents at each grill creates a premium Korean BBQ setting. Loud atmosphere filled with multiple TV screens and music makes conversation difficult. Seating near the door exposes diners to cold air blasts and close proximity to other parties.
Kimchi soup and seaweed soup stand out with strong flavors and thoughtful preparation. The soups complement the meat dishes well and come with complimentary side dishes that add variety.
Servers show kindness and attentiveness to kids. The crowd includes many families with children, creating a festive atmosphere. Staff are very accommodating to young guests.
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Reservations are not required, but arriving early helps avoid long wait times.
The restaurant does not offer all-you-can-eat options, focusing on quality meats.
Lettuce wraps and key sauces were unavailable during the visit.
Korean barbecue restaurant features modern, clean design with tabletop grills and ventilation systems to manage smoke. Atmosphere ranges from comfortable and spacious to busy and loud, with close seating in some areas. Upstairs includes a bar and lounge offering drinks and a casual waiting space.
Soybean soup stands out for its rich, comforting flavor and is often noted as a favorite. The bean soup offers a flavorful taste without being salty, while the kimchi soup delivers a memorable, bold flavor.
Kids enjoy the beef finger meat and get drawn in by the amazing smells from the grill. The restaurant easily accommodates young children during visits.
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Reservations are recommended to avoid long wait times due to popularity.
Parking is very limited, so arrive early or consider alternative transport.
Expect some smoke from the BBQ cooking method during your meal.
Korean restaurant offers a homey, welcoming atmosphere with private rooms for intimate dining. The space feels clean and cozy, with a button to call service enhancing convenience. The vibe reflects authentic Korean comfort and warmth.
Soups feature rich broths that balance flavor without being too salty or sweet. Options like spicy beef noodle soup and tofu beef soup come loaded with beef and vegetables, offering hearty and satisfying meals.
Staff often engage with toddlers to keep them entertained. The space is wheelchair accessible and designed to be kid friendly.
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Parking is ample and available in front of the restaurant.
The restaurant is wheelchair accessible and kid-friendly.
A 20% service charge is added automatically for groups over five at lunchtime.
Spacious restaurant with traditional Korean decor creates an authentic atmosphere. Warm and humid interior affects comfort while enjoying hot soup. Digital ordering via tablet adds modern convenience to the experience.
Rich and authentic soups stand out here, especially the pork soup with blood sausage and the beef short rib soup with young napa. The ox knee soup and gukbap also offer tender, flavorful options unique to this spot.
Kids enjoy the two styles of kimchi and the Korean pork soup with sausage. The leek pancake also gets a lot of love, with kids finishing dishes and asking to return.
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Reservations are not accepted, so expect a wait during peak hours.
A bowl of soup and two spoonfuls of yeolmu barley rice costs over $20.
The restaurant offers a variety of menu options for all ages.
Large space offers a self-service setup where diners select ingredients and spice levels for customizable mala tang dishes. Atmosphere ranges from quiet to noisy depending on crowd size, with enough energy to enjoy conversation. Pricing varies by ingredient weight, supporting flexible and spicy food-focused dining.
Generous portions of hot pot soup come with flavorful, satisfying broth that appeals to all ages. The mara soup stands out as a favorite, often enjoyed alongside pancakes.
Teenagers enjoy the soup frequently. Food comes in stainless bowls, which kids notice. Staff do not focus on children's needs.
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The restaurant operates on a self-service model, allowing you to choose your ingredients.
Prices are based on the weight of the food you select, making it flexible.
There is a minimum order weight limit for stir-fried dishes, typically around $20.
Cooking at the table creates an interactive experience with down draft tables that pull smoke away effectively. The atmosphere stays casual and laid back, suitable for groups in semi-private rooms. Ordering happens via tabletop screens and sometimes a robot delivers meat, adding a modern touch.
Soups arrive piping hot with strong flavors. The spicy tofu soup stands out, along with a tofu soup and corn cheese option.
Staff show kindness to kids by offering ice cream and being patient with noisy children. The spot works well for family celebrations and welcomes children warmly.
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If it's your birthday, let them know to get a special song played.
The restaurant offers a late-night deal from 10 PM to 2 AM.
The all-you-can-eat option includes many sides and is reasonably priced.
Small Korean restaurant offers authentic jokbal and bossam with soft pork feet and refreshing kimchi. Atmosphere feels cozy and family-friendly despite occasional tension. Space fills quickly with groups, creating a lively but intimate setting.
Rich miso soup and hearty pork soup come with the bossam combo, which also includes various sides for dips and wraps. The dwenjang soup adds a traditional touch to the meal.
Servers are nice and kids-friendly. Kids enjoy the best pig's feet here, making it a good spot for a birthday lunch with family.
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No reservations are needed for weekend lunches.
Dine-in is recommended for a better experience.
The restaurant specializes in pork dishes, with limited beef options.
Korean-style pocha seating and K-pop music create a vibrant, upbeat atmosphere that suits groups well. Small, basic tables and chairs contrast with fun cocktails like Screw Kiss and Watermelon Soju. The space features subtle pro-woman decor and stays open late, though the kitchen closes earlier.
Seafood soup stands out with rich, flavorful broth and fresh ingredients. The white seafood soup offers a delicious, comforting option, though the seafood noodle soup has minimal shrimp.
Celebrations for kids happen here often, with birthday dinners and meals planned for families. Food and drinks suit younger guests well.
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Happy hour offers discounts on selected menu items and drinks.
EDM nights are hosted regularly, attracting a lively crowd.
K-pop nights feature themed music and entertainment.
Minimalistic space with clean, open design and hand-painted artwork creates a relaxed atmosphere. Authentic Sichuan flavors dominate the menu, featuring spicy beef noodle soup and savory dumplings. Efficient self-service ordering and spacious seating support a comfortable, casual dining experience.
Beef noodle soup offers a rich Mala flavor and comes in a large portion with great taste. Soup dumplings are highly recommended and meet expectations, while spice levels can be adjusted starting from mild.
Minced pork dry noodle comes without spice on request, making it suitable for kids. The menu offers limited non-spice options for children.
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A bowl of egg noodles with beef, an egg, and bok choy costs around $18.
Expect to pay over $20 for a bowl of soup after adding protein and vegetables.
The restaurant offers generous portion sizes, making it a good value.