Small Korean spot offers authentic dumplings with unique flavors like kalbi and kimchi. Cozy, quiet vibe feels like a hidden gem. Occasional K-Pop adds to the relaxed atmosphere, making it a great place for comfort food lovers.
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.
Korean fried chicken shines with crispy, juicy wings and bold, balanced sauces like Spicy Korean BBQ. Homemade kimchi and pickled radish add fresh, tangy notes. Generous portions and a clean, welcoming interior make it great for parties and casual meals.
Korean fried chicken stands out with its super flavorful, crispy, and juicy texture. The kimchi and pickled radish have a homemade quality that lifts the meal, while the Spicy Korean BBQ and Korean Junkie Hot offer bold, balanced flavors without greasiness.
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Take-out only right now.
They offer spicy and non-spicy options with honey.
Expect generous portions for a reasonable price.
Cozy spot with clean, elegant interior and great music sets a relaxed vibe. All-you-can-eat Korean barbecue shines with well-marinated kalbi and juicy brisket. Attentive servers ensure a smooth, fun dining experience with fresh flavors.
All-you-can-eat Korean barbecue features well-marinated kalbi, juicy brisket, and Hawaiian bulgogi that stand out for their flavor and tenderness. Service supports a smooth dining experience.
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The menu is all you can eat, priced between $29.99 and $37.99 depending on the meats selected.
The kitchen closes at 10:30 PM, so plan your visit accordingly.
The restaurant is currently in a soft launch, so some menu items may be unavailable.
Cozy interior offers a home-like atmosphere perfect for small groups or dates. Fresh, authentic Korean street food shines with freshly made kimbap and spicy stir-fried squid. Affordable prices make it easy to enjoy authentic flavors without breaking the bank.
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.
Vibrant ambiance with K-Pop music sets a lively mood. Korean fried chicken shines with secret sauces and Galbi options. Kimchi fries loaded with cheese and meat add bold flavors. Friendly, chill vibe suits both dates and families.
Korean fried chicken stands out with options like whole chicken in original and secret sauces, plus Galbi chicken. Kimchi fries come loaded with cheese, meat, kimchi, and sauce. Kimchi fried rice and tteokbokki also feature as solid choices.
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Parking is available in the apartment building parking behind the restaurant.
They validated parking in the garage.
They offer a bring-your-own-bottle (BYOB) policy.
Small Korean barbecue spot shines with all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ and LA Galbi that impresses every time. Humble interior sets a cozy vibe while K-pop music livens the air. Friendly staff make cooking at the table easy and fun.
Offers all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ with high-quality meats including a standout LA Galbi dish. Known for consistent, top-tier Korean barbecue and attentive customer service.
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Reservations are highly recommended, especially for parties of four or more.
The all-you-can-eat price is $26 per person, which is a great deal.
Expect a packed restaurant on weekends, so plan accordingly.
Private karaoke rooms feature soundproofing and spacious seating for lively group fun. Beef Bulgogi offers rich flavor and pairs well with refreshing soju. Unlimited songs via YouTube tablets keep the energy high and choices endless.
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.
Small space with upscale decor offers a cozy vibe for casual dining or dates. Fresh, high-quality sushi shines alongside bulgogi bento and flavorful kimchi fried rice. Friendly service and an outdoor patio with a large TV make it inviting and relaxed.
Bulgogi stands out with options like a bento box and fries. The kimchi fried rice also gets attention. Other Korean flavors appear alongside dishes like eel and shrimp tempura.
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Happy hour offers great pricing; it's recommended to visit during this time.
Parking is limited; expect to pay or find street parking nearby.
The restaurant offers takeout, which is convenient for quick meals.
Cozy mom-and-pop spot serves authentic home-style Korean meals with a warm, inviting vibe. Kimchi jjigae shines with perfectly cooked pork and rich kimchi flavor. Generous galbi tang and varied authentic banchan complete the hearty experience.
Kimchi jjigae features perfectly cooked pork with chewy skin and a kimchi flavor reminiscent of homemade recipes. Generous portions of galbi tang come with hefty beef ribs, while banchan offers a variety of authentic side dishes that stand out.
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Dal Dong Nae restaurant opens late at night.
Expect an hour wait for food if you arrive late.
The place has good parking because it is located in a shopping strip.
Small Korean spot offers authentic galbitang with clean, well-trimmed fat and no gamey taste. Cozy vibe feels like home with refillable kimchi and radish sides. A serving robot adds a modern touch to the quiet, chill atmosphere.
Galbitang stands out with well-trimmed fat and a clean taste free of gamey smell. Meals come with complimentary banchan including seriously delicious kimchi and radish kimchi that pairs well with the soup.
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Four bowls of their cheapest seolleongtang cost $80 after tip and tax.
The meal is a good deal at $20 for delicious food and decent portions.
The bill for two stews, banchan, and barley tea is $28.
Tiny takeout spot buzzes with aloha spirit and island tunes. Korean dishes shine with marinated short ribs and garlic kimchi fries bursting with flavor. Cozy seating and fresh portions make it a lively, welcoming place.
Marinated short ribs fall off the bone, tender and full of flavor. Garlic Kimchi Fries combine spicy, salty, and sweet in a loaded fry dish. Kalbi and fried spam musubi come fresh with generous portions.
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Pine Isle is a takeout-only restaurant with very limited seating for about 10 people.
Reservations are not accepted; arrive early to avoid running out of poke.
They do not accept cash; only credit cards are allowed.
Retro dive bar shines with '70s and '80s decor and a cozy gas fire pit outside. Kimchi tater tots offer a tangy kick while pork belly wraps bring tender flavor. Music from old movies and a stacked jukebox keep the vibe fun and relaxed.
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.
Small Korean spot shines with crispy fried chicken and spicy kimchi fries. Cozy, homey vibe makes dining feel personal. Friendly staff and smart touches like ordering buttons add to the charm.
Korean fried chicken stands out with crispy, flavorful coating. Kimchi fries offer a spicy, tangy side that pairs well with the chicken.
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Seating is somewhat small at the restaurant, accommodating about 20 people.
Expect wait times of about 10 minutes or less during busy hours.
Reservations are not accepted; seating is first come, first served.
Cozy hamburger spot with a sleek modern interior and a tiny patio for outdoor seating. Kimchi shines with its crunchy texture and a sour, garlicky kick in the cucumber salad. Fresh, flavorful food matches the peaceful, welcoming vibe.
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.
Cozy booths create a family-friendly vibe with a self-serve setup that skips tipping. Galbitang and seafood sundubu shine as authentic Korean dishes with great flavor. Spacious seating fits groups well, making it perfect for casual dining and quick meals.
Galbitang and seafood sundubu stand out with excellent flavors. The yeolmu kimchi tastes even better than in Korea. Complimentary kimbap and rice come with meals, and the galbi ribs offer good value.
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Reservations are not required, and it's a self-serve restaurant.
Expect large portion sizes that offer good value for the price.
Monthly specials are available on selected dishes at great prices.
Modern, hip decor meets a cozy, library-like vibe with rich colors and a large courtyard patio. Kimchi pancakes shine as a popular dish alongside NY strip and Persimmon Toast. Warm, inviting atmosphere suits relaxed dining and good conversation.
Kimchi pancakes stand out as a popular dish with a strong following. The menu also features NY strip and Persimmon Toast as notable Korean food options.
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Reservations are recommended at least two weeks in advance for busy weekends.
Valet parking is available at no extra cost.
Happy hour offers discounted drinks and appetizers during weekdays.
Cozy sushi spot shines with fresh fish and a relaxed atmosphere. Korean dishes like Daeji Bulgogi and spicy kimchi add bold flavors. Friendly staff and chic decor make it perfect for casual dinners or drinks.
Offers a variety of Korean dishes like Daeji Bulgogi, Kalbi, and bibimbap. Includes shareable options such as Yaki Mandu and Japchae alongside spicy kimchi.
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Prices are reasonable, with most meals under $20.
Credit cards and mobile payments are accepted; cash is also welcome.
Expect quick service, with food prepared and served promptly.
Hole-in-the-wall spot offers authentic Korean comfort food with a rich bulgogi and hearty soybean paste stew. Small seats and a loud K-Pop opera create a warm, inviting atmosphere. Purple rice and soondubu add unique flavors to the simple, picture-based menu.
Bulgogi stands out with rich, flavorful taste. The soondubu and purple rice complement the menu well, alongside a hearty soybean paste stew.
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Gomonae Restaurant moved to Dalmaekju next door.
The restaurant opens at 8am, earlier than most places.
The price of a single meal is around $20.
Spacious interior with charcoal grilling offers an interactive Korean BBQ experience. Enjoy authentic flavors in dishes like mandu-guk and bibimbap. Cozy yet modern vibe with K-pop music and semi-private seating creates a welcoming atmosphere.
Korean BBQ stands out with rich flavors and authentic grilling. Large bowls of mandu-guk and tasty bibimbap and naengmyeon add variety to the menu.
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The KBBQ for 2 is actually more suitable for 4 people.
The restaurant uses real charcoal for grilling, enhancing the flavor.
Expect large portion sizes, making it a good value for the price.
Enjoy authentic Korean barbecue with fresh, house-prepared sides and well-seasoned dishes like spicy galbitang and beef bulgogi. Quiet, relaxing atmosphere with soft music and plenty of seating. Prices are high but reflect quality and generous portions.
Beef bulgogi and spicy galbitang stand out with perfect seasoning and rich flavors. The KBBQ offers amazing grilled meats, and dishes like Galbi Naengmyun feature tender beef short ribs with cold noodles.
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Reservations are recommended, especially on weekends to avoid long waits.
Call ahead to confirm availability of specific menu items before visiting.
Expect high prices; a meal for three can easily exceed $100.
Small restaurant offers a cozy, quiet vibe with simple decor and spacious tables. Kimchi shines with amazing flavor but is mixed in, not on the side. Clean and modern touches create a homey feel in this mom-and-pop style spot.
Kimchi stands out with its amazing flavor but comes mixed in rather than served on the side. Donkatsu Gimbap is available but not recommended.
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There is plenty of parking available near the restaurant.
The restaurant is self-serve, so you get your own drinks and utensils.
Food is ready within 10 minutes after ordering.
Korean restaurant serves authentic home-cooked meals with a chill vibe like classic gas station eateries. Cold noodles and spicy ddeokbokki shine on the menu. Prices stay affordable with generous portions for quick, satisfying lunches.
Cold noodles stand out as a refreshing choice, especially in summer. The menu features tuna kimbap, spicy pork, and soondae guk alongside spicy ddeokbokki and Korean army stew. Fried chicken and authentic kimchi add to the home-style feel.
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Prices for kimbob start at $4, making it budget-friendly.
The restaurant offers generous portions for a quick and affordable lunch.
Free parking is available for customers.
Charcoal grills create an authentic cooking experience with rich coal fire flavor. Warm, classy atmosphere often feels hot despite ventilation. Private rooms offer spacious, clean indoor dining. Food and service deliver top-tier Korean BBQ that rivals major cities.
Authentic Korean BBQ shines here with consistently great food and service. The place offers a top-tier Korean barbecue experience that rivals those in major cities and stands out in the region.
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The restaurant closes at 2 AM, but staff starts clearing chairs at 1 AM.
Parking can be difficult after H Mart opens.
The restaurant uses charcoal for grilling, enhancing the flavor.
Space blends Japanese cowboy vibe with warm wood and cozy seating. Korean fried chicken shines with perfectly crisp breading and bright house pickles. Patio offers a quieter spot away from the lively indoor scene.
Korean fried chicken stands out with its perfectly crisp breading and bright acidity from house pickles. Dishes like corn and miso ravioli and shrimp tempura handroll add unique flavors to the menu.
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Reservations are difficult to secure, so plan ahead.
Expect to pay around $70 for appetizers and a drink.
The portions are small relative to the price.
Large, bright space with modern decor offers a clean, airy vibe. Korean menu shines with fresh bulgogi and Bibimbap. Relaxed setting blends chill and cozy areas, some dimly lit for contrast.
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.
Korean restaurant shines with authentic soups like seolleongtang and kalbi tang, offering rich, traditional flavors. Calm atmosphere and early hours make it inviting. Regulars love great soju specials and the standout cold noodles like bibim naengmyeon.
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.
Enjoy huge kimchi and flavorful bibimbap with many sauces in large, affordable bowls. Cozy space with soft music sets a chill mood. Practical features like resealable lids make take-out easy and clean.
Kimchi stands out with a huge side portion and is considered the best in the city. Bibimbap comes with plenty of sauces to choose from, and the beef and chicken bowls include fried kimchi and gyoza.
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Bowls cost around $10 each and are quite large.
Expect a 30-45 minute wait for food preparation during peak hours.
Portion sizes are generous, making it a good value for the price.
Tables with built-in grills let diners cook meats themselves, making meals interactive. Spacious, upbeat atmosphere feels lively and welcoming. Korean BBQ shines with beef bulgogi and flavorful kimchi as highlights.
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.
Bar offers private karaoke rooms and a cozy seating area with a clean atmosphere. Enjoy authentic Korean dishes like fried chicken and bulgogi paired with flavored soju such as yakult soju. Energy stays fun and warm throughout the visit.
Authentic Korean dishes like fried chicken, bulgogi, and kimchi pancakes offer rich flavors. The flavored soju selection complements the food well, especially with options like yakult soju that mask the alcohol taste.
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Karaoke rooms cost $30 per hour, with a $20 happy hour rate.
Reservations are recommended as the karaoke rooms often book up quickly.
A 20% service charge is automatically added to all bills without prior notice.
Giant Asian grocery store offers a spacious layout and a lively food court with Don's Korean fried chicken and traditional dishes like bulgogi. Karaoke and live performances create a noisy atmosphere while kids enjoy video games and claw machines.
Don's Korean fried chicken stands out at the food court alongside rosé tteokbokki and oi muchim banchan. Traditional favorites like noodles, kimchi, and bulgogi meat fill the menu.
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Parking can be challenging on weekends, so arrive early.
The food court offers a variety of Asian cuisine but can be pricey.
Live performances occur on weekends, attracting large crowds.