Spacious dining area with modern design and great lighting creates a clean, welcoming atmosphere. Background Korean music adds to the homey, comforting vibe. The place stays quiet and inviting, suitable for casual or special meals.
Broth carries a deep umami flavor while ribs stay tender but not overcooked. Beef rib soup offers a good portion with rich taste.
Ox bone broth soups deliver rich, comforting flavor with authentic Korean style. Soups with dried cabbage add a slightly pickled depth, and simple sides like cabbage kimchi complement the dishes well.
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There is plenty of parking available near the restaurant.
The restaurant is newly opened and very clean.
Prices are slightly higher than nearby competitors.
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.
LA Style Short Ribs stand out for their tenderness and rich flavor. The short ribs pair well with fried rice and come in spicy pork and marinated varieties that are consistently tasty.
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.
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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.
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.
Juicy, tender meat defines the Korean BBQ ribs here. Beef short ribs come out savory and flavorful, often paired with meat soup or spicy cold noodle soup for a balanced meal.
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.
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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.
Prime short ribs come with a set that includes Prime Brisket, Prime Rib Meat, and Pork Belly as a finale. The menu also features pork jowl alongside the ribs.
Mini soups start the meal with a warming kick. Sides bring flavorful notes while soups offer comfort and spice.
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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.
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.
Short ribs come marinated sweet and savory, grilled to perfect tenderness. Boneless prime short rib melts like butter, and rib finger meat offers a flavorful, juicy bite.
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.
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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.
Small Korean restaurant offers authentic atmosphere with warm, welcoming vibes and K-pop music playing. It gets noisy and crowded during peak times, best suited for groups of four or fewer. Known for excellent pork ribs and seafood pancake, paired with soju and frozen margaritas.
Soy garlic ribs come in a huge portion with great seasoning and rich flavor. Original pork ribs and soy-based non-spicy ribs stand out for their delicious taste and are highly recommended.
Soups come hot and comforting with a clean, rich taste. Varieties like spicy army soup and cold buckwheat noodle soup stand out for their flavor and temperature contrast.
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The menu does not include ingredients, which may be challenging for those with food allergies.
The restaurant is suitable for groups of four or fewer.
Prices have increased, making some dishes feel overpriced.
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.
Boneless short ribs come marinated and taste like wagyu. Pork ribs feature a delicious sauce. Beef ribs and brisket also stand out alongside kimchi soup.
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.
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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.
Wide, clean space operates like a self-service cafeteria with a casual, relaxed vibe. Free hot broth and easy access to utensils enhance convenience. Popular for authentic Korean cold noodles and no tipping policy.
Beef ribs come with few rib bones and about three pieces of meat per dish. The Korean Short Ribs combo pairs ribs with cold noodles, but portion sizes vary between orders.
Unlimited hot soup is available with dine-in meals, including options like galbitang and spicy beef soup. Cold noodle soup and ox-bone soup stand out as refreshing and flavorful choices.
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Hampyong Noodle is a self-service restaurant where you pick up your own food.
There is no tipping at Hampyong Noodle, which saves you money.
Expect a strict kitchen closing time of 8:45 pm.
Korean barbecue restaurant with private grill booths and dim lighting creates a chill, vibey atmosphere ideal for late-night hangouts or dates. Tables mostly seat four, fostering an intimate setting with Korean TV shows playing in the background. The place buzzes with energy while maintaining a clean and friendly environment.
Premium short ribs offer a juicy, tender texture that melts in your mouth and cook quickly on the grill. Marinated pork short rib and pork jowl stand out alongside smoky, flavorful beef ribs and skewers.
Tofu soup stands out with its smooth texture. Cold corn noodle soup and spicy clams offer bold flavors and a refreshing twist.
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They are open until 2 AM, making it ideal for late-night dining.
The AYCE meal costs $108 for two people, which is on the higher side.
A free ramen station and warm food buffet are included with the AYCE meal.
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.
Pork ribs come with no cilantro option and extras like egg and pickle. Salt and pepper pork ribs offer a fantastic flavor. Both short rib and beef ribs are full of flavor.
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.
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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.
Private booths with large walls create a quiet, intimate setting for meals. Warm lighting and soft background music contribute to a cozy, inviting atmosphere. The space feels well-kept and clean, making it comfortable for relaxed dining.
Short ribs come incredibly tender and flavorful, especially the La Galbi. The LA ribs pair well with beef bulgogi, both offering rich, savory tastes.
Spicy soups like tofu and fish egg/intestine stand out here. Traditional Korean soups such as ox knee and mushroom stew come in hearty, flavorful servings.
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Reservations are not required but recommended for larger groups.
The restaurant allows bringing your own soju with no corkage fee.
Combo meals offer good value, starting at $9.99.
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.
Ribs come with lettuce and fixings for wraps. The pork rib and cold noodle combo pairs well. Beef short rib soup with young napa offers an authentic taste.
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.
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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.