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.
Food delivers amazing flavor and comfort with a focus on Korean dishes. Every meal tastes great and consistently impresses with its quality.
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.
Good to know
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.
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.
Food features amazing flavors and affordable prices. Fried items and the hot bar stand out as delicious options.
An all-you-can-eat spot offers customizable tteokbokki with fresh ingredients and a variety of sauces. The buffet includes kimbap, fried food, fish cakes, and a unique fermented soybean paste kimchi stew.
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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.
Modern decor creates a cute, tucked away spot with a warm and inviting atmosphere. The vibe is generally chill and calm, though music can get loud at times. The place stands out for its adorable branding and concept focused on character buns and Asian dishes.
Food offers delicious flavors and is consistently very good. Dishes meet expectations with phenomenal taste and enjoyable quality.
Bulgogi Udon stands out with its rich flavor and perfectly cooked noodles. This dish combines tender beef with chewy udon for a satisfying meal.
Good to know
Reservations are required for dinner service, so plan ahead.
Expect a 30-minute wait during peak hours, especially on weekends.
Prices are on the higher side, with a typical meal costing around $30 for two.
Spacious modern spot with tall ceilings and a relaxed vibe that suits groups and casual hangouts. Korean fried chicken and boozy boba drinks stand out as signature offerings. Atmosphere shifts from chill to loud during peak hours, creating a lively energy.
Food features delicious flavors and pairs well with boozy drinks and Boba drinks.
Korean fried chicken stands out for its crispy texture and flavorful yangnyeom sauce. The kimchi fries are a popular choice, combining spicy kimchi with crispy fries for a unique twist.
Good to know
Reservations are not accepted, but seating is available for groups.
Parking is limited; use the plentiful area on the opposite side.
They ask about peanut allergies, making it safer for those with allergies.
Private rooms and karaoke facilities create a social yet intimate setting with separate booths for groups and families. Lighting and layout support a cozy, lively atmosphere that suits both quiet meals and fun gatherings. The space balances clean comfort with a vibrant, authentic Korean pocha vibe.
Food arrives fast and stays consistently delicious with an acceptably spicy kick. Private dining rooms offer a cozy spot to enjoy great Korean dishes with friends.
Bossam stands out as a signature dish, paired well with a variety of sojus and beers. The menu features spicy dakbal, grilled butter squid, chicken galbi, and kimchi pancake, offering a solid range of classic Korean flavors.
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Karaoke is available, making it a fun spot for group outings.
The restaurant is open until 2am, perfect for late-night dining.
Private rooms can be reserved for parties of 5 or more.
Small space with modern self-service kiosks and minimal seating creates a quick, casual dining experience. Atmosphere feels cozy and convivial despite occasional loud music and food court vibe. Menu features notable kimchi and hearty Korean dishes, making it a hidden gem for simple, flavorful meals.
Food here is quick and casual Korean with attentive customization for allergies and preferences. Dishes come out delicious and often leave no time for photos.
Kimchi stands out as a five-star dish with generous servings and a flavor that many find unmatched. The menu features spicy King Ribs Jjamppong loaded with seafood and Korean BBQ Bulgogi served with rice and kimchi, both highly praised.
Good to know
Kooksoo operates on a self-serve basis from start to finish.
The restaurant is cashless, so bring a credit or debit card.
Expect to bus your own table after eating.
Spacious Korean barbecue restaurant with modern decor and mesh grills for enhanced flavor. Lively and authentic atmosphere with attentive staff who cook at the table. Music complements the vibe, making it ideal for groups and social dinners.
Food here is consistently fresh with reasonable portions. The dishes taste delicious and the overall quality stays high every visit.
High-grade meats like gopchang and daechang stand out here. Korean BBQ offers great flavor and a lively atmosphere with friendly service.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for large groups, especially on busy weekend nights.
Expect longer wait times during peak hours, especially on Fridays and Saturdays.
Credit cards and mobile payments are accepted; cash is also welcome.
Korean barbecue spot offers authentic gopchang with crispy, tender intestines and varied dipping sauces. Atmosphere shifts from quiet to lively, evoking a Korean pocha vibe. Tables are well arranged, supporting a comfortable dining experience.
Food features great quality meat and delicious flavors. The overall food quality is consistently excellent and satisfying.
Quality KBBQ stands out with attentive service that offers grilling tips and keeps banchan well stocked. Side dishes like authentic kimchi and chive kimchi complement the meal.
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Lunch specials are available from Monday to Friday, offering good deals.
Expect an automatic 18% gratuity for parties of four or more.
Prices are relatively high, with bills averaging around $65-$70 for four people.
Restaurant offers an authentic Korean vibe with mom-and-pop atmosphere and variety of banchan served with every meal. Space feels welcoming and clean, suitable for relaxed conversations during lunch. Signature dishes include handmade cold noodles and tofu soup, praised for their flavor and quality.
Authentic Korean dishes offer consistent flavor and great quality. The menu includes a variety of options that capture traditional tastes well.
An impressive variety of banchan comes with every meal, often 12 to 15 different types. The LA galbi is tender and well marinated, paired well with flavorful soondubu and cold noodles combos.
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Parking at Chanmaru is mostly easy to find.
The menu features a wide array of classic Korean dishes and several variants of soondubu.
Expect a variety of 19 different kinds of banchans with every order.
Market space shrinks with a larger food court and fewer fresh produce options. Atmosphere feels like a convenience store with wide frozen food selection and affordable snack deals. Food court offers popular Korean dishes with larger portions and lower prices than nearby areas.
Offers authentic Korean dishes like jjamppong, jajangmyun, and tangsuyuk with flavorful profiles. Food prices stay cheaper than other food courts while maintaining high quality using good brand ingredients.
Tteokbokki stands out as delicious, with both fresh and frozen versions available. The house made kimchi adds a good touch to the Korean food offerings.
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Only a quarter of the food stores are open as of 10/11/25.
Expect long lines at popular vendors like Myeongga Gyodong Jjamppong.
The market offers a wide selection of snacks, beverages, and frozen goods.
Korean restaurant offers authentic dishes like in-house made noodles and traditional galbi with fresh, flavorful broths. Atmosphere stays clean and comfortable with a calm vibe and open seating during early evening. Regulars enjoy varied side dishes and recommend the raspberry wine as a complement.
Authentic Korean food features generous portions and fresh seafood in dishes like the seafood pancake and galbi jjim. Soups and complimentary sides add to the well-rounded meal experience.
Broth and kimchi come fresh and tasty with every meal. Spicy pork Bulgogi and cold noodles like galbi and bibim naengmyeon match authentic Korean flavors. Banchans rotate regularly, adding variety to the experience.
Good to know
Most entrees are sized for 2 or more people.
The restaurant offers 8 side dishes with each meal.
The price for most entrees is around $50.
Spacious Korean restaurant with club music blasting and a well-decorated interior that evokes South Korea. Atmosphere is loud and lively, featuring large plates and a cool photo spot. Highballs and soju stand out among drink options.
Food here is fresh and well-seasoned, with a focus on Korean dishes and great sushi. Every dish comes with consistent quality and good value compared to pricier spots.
Kimchi fried rice, rose tteokbokki, and pork belly stand out with solid flavors. Bulgogi offers a good taste, while the Odaeng Tang provides a soothing fish cake soup. The tteokbokki has the right amount of spice and is worth the price.
Good to know
Happy hour offers $9.99 soju bottles, lasting through next Friday.
The full menu becomes available at 11 am; half the menu may be unavailable before then.
A 20% gratuity is automatically added to all bills, including to-go orders.