Restaurant offers cozy but cool atmosphere with clean, elegant interior and great music. High-quality meats stand out in an all-you-can-eat setting, with servers available to cook food for convenience. The vibe is relaxed and fun, attracting diners who appreciate fresh flavors and attentive service.
Food here is fresh and flavorful with generous portions. Prices match the quality and amount served.
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.
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.
Authentic Korean food shines here with freshly made dishes and generous portions. The menu offers affordable prices without sacrificing quality or flavor.
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.
Food here is consistently delicious and amazing. Dishes offer strong flavors that stand out.
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.
Korean restaurant offers cozy booths and a family-friendly environment with a self-serve concept that removes tipping. Atmosphere stays low key and relaxed, suitable for quick meals or casual dining. Spacious interior supports groups, while authentic Korean dishes come at affordable prices.
Food offers authentic Korean flavors with dishes like bibimbab and tteokbokki standing out. Prices stay reasonable while portions feel fresh and filling.
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.
Small restaurant with simple decor and spacious table layout creates a cozy, welcoming atmosphere. The vibe is quiet and relaxed, resembling a mom-and-pop setting. Cleanliness and modern touches add to the comfortable, homey feel.
Food here stands out for its excellent quality and phenomenal taste. Service matches the food with great attentiveness.
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.
Cozy mom-and-pop Korean restaurant with authentic home-style meals and a warm, inviting atmosphere. The space is laidback and welcoming, often busy late at night with a pleasant background buzz. Tables and booths offer comfortable seating in a modest-sized setting.
Authentic Korean cuisine shines with generous portions and flavorful dishes like Doe Ji Bo Sam and A Goo Jjim. The food pairs well with late-night drinks and comes with quality banchan that complements the meal.
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 restaurant offers a quiet, chill atmosphere with a welcoming, cozy vibe reminiscent of home-cooked meals. Authentic seolleongtang and galbitang soups stand out, served alongside refillable kimchi and delivered by a serving robot that adds a modern touch.
Food offers great authenticity with a simple yet exceptionally tasty style. Consistency holds across locations, delivering delicious Korean dishes and friendly service.
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.
Small Korean restaurant offers authentic atmosphere with a cozy, homey vibe and friendly, attentive staff. Space feels intimate and sometimes tight, suited for small groups rather than large parties. Tables include efficient ordering buttons and bone buckets, enhancing the casual dining experience.
Food arrives hot and fresh with generous portions. The owner ensures dishes are consistent and tasty every time.
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.
Hole-in-the-wall Korean restaurant with small seats and a loud K-Pop opera loop playing near the register. Atmosphere feels warm and inviting despite a run-down look. Filled mostly with Korean locals, it offers authentic Korean comfort food with a small, picture-based menu.
Gukbap stands out as a representative Korean dish here, served hot and fast. The food tastes authentic and clean, with spicy pork that really hits the spot.
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 at tables creates an interactive dining experience. Atmosphere blends cozy comfort with modern touches like K-pop music and medium brightness lighting. Semi-private seating encourages group camaraderie while maintaining a homey vibe.
Food comes out delicious and clean with consistent quality. The mandu-guk stands out, served in a huge bowl and packed with flavor.
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.
Korean restaurant offers authentic home-cooked meals with a chill atmosphere and steady flow of customers. Prices stay affordable while portions remain generous. The vibe recalls classic Korean gas station eateries with a focus on quick, satisfying lunches.
Authentic Korean comfort food shines here, served fresh and flavorful by a Korean auntie. Dishes like spicy pork come well prepared, delicious, and very affordable.
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.
Bar combines private karaoke rooms with a cozy seating area and a clean, welcoming atmosphere. Energy stays fun and warm, with a strong selection of flavored soju and shareable plates enhancing the experience.
Late night food offers many authentic Korean dishes that work well for sharing or solo meals. The food stays consistently delicious and satisfying with solid service and drinks to match.
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.
Korean restaurant offers authentic Korean barbecue with fresh, house-prepared sides and well-seasoned traditional dishes like spicy galbitang and bulgogi. The atmosphere is quiet and relaxing with plenty of seating and soft music. Prices tend to be high, reflecting the quality and portion sizes.
Authentic Korean cuisine shines with solid traditional flavors and consistent quality. Generous portions come at very good prices making the food both delicious and affordable.
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.
Charcoal grills sit at the center of each table, creating an authentic cooking experience with coal fire flavor. The atmosphere feels classy and warm, often hot enough to cause sweating despite fans and ventilation devices. Private dining rooms accommodate larger groups, adding a spacious and clean indoor environment.
Food offers fresh meat with full flavor and consistently amazing quality. Service complements the food well, creating a satisfying dining experience.
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.
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.
Food features authentic South Korean flavors with a focus on Korean comfort dishes. Meals are flavorful and filling, offering simple, high-quality tastes.
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.
Giant Asian grocery store combines spacious layout with a lively food court featuring karaoke and live performances. Background music and entertainment create a noisy, chaotic atmosphere. Additional attractions include video games and claw machines for children.
A spacious food court offers a wide variety of food choices that match the quality and price of the groceries. The market combines live music and engaging hosts to create a lively dining atmosphere.
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.
Korean restaurant offers all-you-can-eat BBQ with tablet ordering at each table and a buffet of marinated meats and side veggies. Atmosphere varies from low-key and chill to feeling hot and dated, with a mix of clean and less maintained areas. Food includes authentic Korean dishes like spicy beef stew and bibimbop, with some standout BBQ options.
Authentic Korean food shines here with flavors that improved after recent ownership changes. The menu offers great taste and generous servings, making it a solid spot for Korean cuisine.
Offers authentic Korean BBQ with standout dishes like 매운 갈비찜 (Maeun Galbi-Jjim) and Soondubu Jjigae with perfect spices. Side dishes include kimchi, squash, and potato, all tasting genuine and well-prepared.
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The all-you-can-eat offer requires at least two people.
Expect large portion sizes that may lead to overcharges if not monitored.
The restaurant offers free salad with meals.
Charcoal grills with powerful ventilation create a smoky yet comfortable setting. The atmosphere is loud and lively, filled mostly with younger crowds enjoying drinks late into the night. Tables offer intimate privacy, making it a cozy spot despite the energetic vibe.
Food cooks on a charcoal grill instead of gas, giving it a distinct flavor. Servers provide top notch service and the dishes consistently taste excellent.
Charcoal grilling stands out with beef bulgogi and chicken barbecue served alongside delicious kimchi. The spot offers a reliable, casual Korean BBQ experience with attentive service and no missing orders.
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The restaurant stays open until 2am on weekends.
They offer drink specials during late hours.
Food combos for couples and groups help save time on ordering.
Small family-run Korean restaurant offers authentic Korean-Chinese noodles with rich seafood broth and crispy fried dishes. The atmosphere feels cozy and comfortable, with self-serve water and coffee adding to a homey vibe. Seating ranges from intimate tables to larger groups, supporting a casual dining experience.
Authentic Korean-Chinese food stands out with homemade flavors that feel genuine. The dishes are consistently delicious and satisfying.
Black bean noodles here match the taste of those in Korea and stand out for their authenticity. The galbi jjamppong and pork Bulgogi feature strong marinades that keep people coming back.
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Expect longer wait times during peak hours, especially on weekends.
Prices are affordable, making it a budget-friendly dining option.
You can order directly at the register or use the touchscreen.
Space feels like a graffiti-covered K Pop bar with dark lighting and booths carved with messages. Atmosphere blends homey friendliness with energetic music from BTS and Stray Kids. Tables include call buttons for prompt service, creating a lively yet accessible vibe.
Amazing food stands out, especially the short ribs. Meals arrive promptly with consistent quality and good timing.
Spicy Bulgogi stands out with tender beef and a rich but balanced flavor. LA galbi and Korean fried chicken deliver exceptional taste. Yogurt and lychee soju cocktails add a unique twist to the meal.
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Happy hour is available every day with discounted drinks and meals.
Only one happy hour entree can be ordered per table, not per person.
DanSungSa is open until 2AM every day, perfect for late-night dining.
Korean restaurant offers all-you-can-eat Korean barbecue and hotpot with call buttons on tables for service. Atmosphere ranges from chill and comfortable to occasionally loud and smoky near grills. Booths provide comfortable seating in a fairly open layout.
Shabu-shabu stands out with its rich, satisfying flavors that fill you up without extra sides. The overall food quality surpasses many other spots, making every dish consistently delicious.
Offers all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ and Shabu Shabu with a wide variety of options. Features high-quality meats like brisket, beef loin, bulgogi, and marinated galbi with rich flavor and good texture. Includes unique banchan such as marinated eggplant.
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All diners at the table must order the same dish, whether KBBQ or Shabu.
If you order meat and don't touch it, there's a $7 charge.
They charge for dinner even if you visit during lunch hours.
Asian grocery store offers wide variety of Korean groceries including unique items like soondae blood sausage and fresh mushrooms. Atmosphere feels cozy in the restaurant area but less welcoming in the market, with reasonable prices and a mix of Korean shops and eateries nearby.
Prepared foods feature fresh ingredients and authentic Korean dishes like kimbap. The food court offers affordable options priced between $10 and $13 with a self-serve ticket system for ordering.
Spicy ramyun and chewy Jaeng Ban Jjol Myeon noodles stand out here. Meals come with three banchan: kim chee, kongnamul muchim, and oi muchim, sometimes with miso soup. Kimbap is also a solid choice.
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Komart Marketplace sells King Spa tickets at a discounted price of $42.
The buffet food is removed by 9 PM, so plan accordingly.
Komart Marketplace closes at 10 PM on most days.
Korean restaurant offers authentic Korean Chinese flavors with generous portions suitable for sharing. Atmosphere includes relaxing music but can feel uncomfortable and unwelcoming. Popular for social gatherings with standout dishes like jjajangmyeon and jjamppong.
Food comes out quickly and features Korean-Chinese cuisine tailored for Korean tastes. Dishes like tangsuyuk, jjambbong, flower bread, and dumplings are consistently delicious and authentic.
Jjajangmyeon stands out with a rich black bean sauce packed with squid and shrimp. The menu offers a wide range of dishes like seafood noodle soup and various types of Jjamppong, including oyster, clam, and crab options.
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The restaurant offers generous portion sizes suitable for sharing.
Expect authentic Korean-Chinese flavors in every dish.
Prices are reasonable, with meals around $30 for takeout.