Small, clean Korean restaurant with a quiet, cozy atmosphere and simple, pragmatic interior. Space feels like a hidden gem with a relaxed vibe and occasional K-Pop or classic music playing on TV. Dumplings stand out as the best in the area, offering a comforting and authentic experience.
Fried dumplings stand out with rich flavors and a satisfying texture. A variety of Korean dumpling flavors offers a unique tasting experience, all served with a friendly introduction to each type.
Korean dumplings here are authentic, thick, and juicy, with standout options like kalbi, kimchi, and snowflake mandu. The menu also features unique dishes like stuffed grilled whole squid and gangster fried mandu.
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Everything is made fresh to order, which takes about 15 minutes.
The prices are reasonable for the quality of food.
The owner cooks everything fresh for customers.
Small interior creates a cozy, home-like atmosphere with a low-key vibe enhanced by soft Muzak. The space suits solo diners, dates, and small groups seeking authentic Korean flavors. Affordable prices and fresh, authentic Korean street food define the experience.
Fried dumplings come out crispy and packed with flavor. Steamed dumplings offer a delicious alternative alongside other dishes like bulgogi depobap.
Freshly made kimbap stands out with a perfect rice-to-filling ratio and affordable prices around $6 to $7. The menu also features homemade dumplings, spicy stir-fried squid, bulgogi rolls, and flavorful dishes like tteokboki and seafood soup.
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Kimbap costs $6 for a giant roll.
Prices are very reasonable, making it affordable for all budgets.
They close early at 7:30pm, so plan your visit accordingly.
Private karaoke rooms offer soundproofing, temperature control, and spacious, comfortable seating with excellent sound systems. The atmosphere stays lively and energetic, welcoming groups for fun nights out. Karaoke selections include an unlimited song list accessible via YouTube tablets and songbooks.
Crispy and piping hot, the pork dumplings stand out as a perfect snack while singing. They taste delicious and pair well with chicken wings.
Beef Bulgogi stands out with its rich flavor and tender texture. Soju pairs well, offering a refreshing drink option alongside the meal.
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The karaoke bar opens daily from 6pm to 2am.
Room rental costs $60 per hour on Friday nights from 12AM to 2AM.
The room charge is $35 per hour for up to 9 people.
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.
Handmade dumplings stand out with fresh preparation visible during dinner hours. They offer a mix of flavors alongside sushi and burgers, making the dumplings a notable choice here.
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.
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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.
High-end steakhouse blends Asian influence with impressive decor and thoughtful design. Atmosphere features live jazz music that elevates the dining experience in a private, elegant setting. Guests enjoy detailed amenities like a karaoke salon and memberโs lounge, creating a unique and refined vibe.
Kimchi rice and a Korean-inspired gumbo with smoked A5 Korean sausage stand out. Both traditional and Korean versions of gumbo deliver strong flavors.
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Reservations are recommended for weekend dining to avoid long wait times.
The restaurant hosts live jazz performances every weekend starting at 8pm.
Expect a 30-45 minute wait during peak dinner hours on weekends.
Large, bright space with modern decor and fresh furnishings creates a clean, airy atmosphere. The vibe stays chill and cozy, with some areas dimly lit for contrast. The menu spans Chinese, Japanese, and Korean cuisines, offering a broad selection in a relaxed setting.
Shrimp dumplings come out homemade and heavenly delicious. They pair well with dishes like lobster sauce and spicy Korean pork.
Korean dishes include bulgogi that tastes fresh and homemade, along with a Bibimbap bowl. Japchae with beef also features as a notable option.
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The restaurant offers three kinds of Asian cuisines: Korean, Chinese, and Japanese.
Takeout is available for those who prefer dining at home.
The kids menu has options for picky eaters.
Tables feature built-in grills where meats cook right in front of diners, creating an interactive dining experience. The interior is spacious and beautifully decorated, offering an upbeat and comfortable atmosphere that feels welcoming and lively.
Fried dumplings come out perfectly crispy and pair well with tender pork shoulder and other meats. Options include chicken teriyaki and beef belly alongside the dumplings.
Korean BBQ features prominently with standout dishes like beef bulgogi and tteokbokki. The kimchi serves as a notable highlight, praised for its flavor.
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Parking is available across the street at Trinity Groves.
The restaurant charges $5 per person for water.
Expect limited menu options for meats and sides.
Retro dive bar with '70s and '80s decor creates a nostalgic vibe featuring comfy chairs and groovy lighting. Back patio includes a gas fire pit for a laid-back atmosphere. Music ranges from old movies to a stacked jukebox, supporting a relaxed and fun energy.
Steamed dumplings come tender and delicious, served in a rich broth called liquid gold. Soup dumplings swim in the most flavorful broth, while fried dumplings offer a satisfying texture.
Kimchi tater tots stand out with a tangy kick and crispy texture. Pork belly is tender and pairs well with the kimchi on a flour tortilla. Beef pho and fried dumplings also feature on the menu.
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Reservations may depend on who you know; it's best to call ahead.
The full menu ends at 11 PM, with a limited late-night menu available.
Expect long bathroom lines, which can affect service during busy times.
Korean restaurant offers an old school feel with classic taste and a focus on authentic Korean soups like seolleongtang and naengmyeon. Atmosphere stays calm and not overstimulating, with early opening hours and clean surroundings. Regulars enjoy great soju specials and appreciate the broth specialization that sets it apart.
King dumplings stand out as best Korean dumplings in the area. They come in soups like the rice cake and dumplings soup and pair well with galbi. Specialty soups often include dumplings too.
Cold noodles stand out with Bibim Naengmyeon and other varieties praised for authenticity and flavor. Soups like Seol-lung-tang and Kalbi Tang offer rich, deep tastes that feel traditional. King dumplings and ox knee soup add solid options to the Korean menu.
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The restaurant opens early at 8am.
Expect a wait time of 20-30 minutes during busy lunch hours.
Seolleongtang is the specialty dish, traditionally served bland.
Luxurious restaurant with loud music and dark ambiance creates an energetic, vibrant atmosphere. Beautiful design and live music set a spectacular tone, attracting groups and families rather than intimate dinners. Signature cocktails and sushi stand out as distinctive features in the lively setting.
Money Bag dumplings stand out alongside other options like duck and lobster dynamite. The dumplings come with solid quality and pair well with dishes like miso salmon.
Korean fried chicken stands out with crispy, flavorful coating and juicy meat. Dishes like surf and turf fried rice and sizzling beef add variety with bold, savory flavors.
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A 21% automatic service charge is added to all bar bills.
Brunch costs $72 per person, so plan your budget accordingly.
Reservations are recommended for special events like Sake tastings.
Small family-owned Chinese restaurant offers a calm and relaxed atmosphere with homey decor and soft lighting. The vibe feels like dining in a close-knit community, with large portions suited for sharing. Quiet environment with no music enhances the comfortable, pleasant experience.
Steamed dumplings stand out as well-made and flavorful. Fried dumplings come uncooked and require extra cooking, but the pork fried dumplings are notably tasty.
Black bean noodles stand out with strong flavor but can be divisive. Homemade kimchi adds an authentic touch. Jjajangmyeon tends to be salty.
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The restaurant is located at the far West side of the building, right when you take the first right into the plaza.
I paid $15.50 for one soup, one egg roll, tea, and any entree.
The prices are affordable, making it a great value.