Spacious interior combines simple, clean design with a traditional Korean diner feel. Atmosphere stays cozy and welcoming with Korean dramas and K-pop music playing quietly, creating an authentic vibe. Seating is comfortable, and the space feels lively without overcrowding.
Soups like seolleongtang, kimchi jjigae, and galbitang come in generous portions and offer authentic flavors. Kimchi and Kkakduki are perfectly fermented and very fresh, complementing the dishes well.
Seafood dishes come piping hot and packed with fresh ingredients. The seafood pancake stands out with perfect flavor and crunch, while the Haemul Soondubu offers a satisfying mix of seafood and toppings in a large pot.
Good to know
They have a lunch special from Monday to Friday (10:30 AM – 2:00 PM) with only $1 off the regular price.
Free parking is available for customers.
Most dishes are large enough for two meals, making them affordable.
Korean restaurant combines spacious private karaoke rooms with a cozy, low-key atmosphere and a cool street vibe. Guests enjoy traditional and YouTube karaoke options alongside authentic Korean dishes and soju cocktails. The environment balances comfortable seating and lively music without overwhelming noise.
Jjamppong and Jjajangmyeon stand out with rich, authentic flavors. The menu offers Seafood Rose Tteokbokki, rice balls, and a sweet and spicy tteokbokki that capture Korean tastes well.
Seafood Rose Tteokbokki and seafood Jjajjangmyun stand out with rich flavors. The menu also features rice balls and stir fried squid, adding variety to the seafood options.
Good to know
Karaoke rooms are available with no wait time on Sunday nights.
You can use YouTube to select songs instead of a traditional karaoke machine.
The food and drinks are reasonably priced, making it a budget-friendly option.
Family-owned Korean restaurant offers private grill tables and cozy private rooms with warm, inviting atmosphere. Seating arrangements provide privacy with screen surrounds, creating a relaxed and homey vibe. The space encourages lingering and comfortable gatherings.
Korean BBQ shines here with galbi, LA galbi, and pork belly standing out. The apple kimchi and jjigaes add authentic flavors, while the jjajangmyeon impresses with its taste.
Seafood pancake stands out with its chewy texture and fresh taste. Fried prawn appetizers also add a satisfying start to the meal.
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Reservations are recommended to ensure a table is ready upon arrival.
The restaurant is clean and well-maintained, including the restrooms.
Complimentary kimchi is provided with meals, a common practice in Korean cuisine.
Open layout with wood-based furniture and stainless steel appliances creates a modern farmhouse style. Loud K-pop music and multiple big screen TVs fill the space, making it lively but less suited for quiet meals. Spacious seating includes call buttons for service and utensils stored in table drawers.
LA Galbi stands out with very tender, soft, and well-seasoned meat. The bulgogi stone pot bibimbap is filling and popular, while the kimchi tofu stew and dumpling combo offers a comforting mix. Spicy raw marinated crab and kimchi soup with adjustable spice levels add variety to the Korean food options.
Seafood tofu soup stands out with its fried fish and hearty portions that fill you up. Combos C1 and C3 come with a seafood pancake that adds extra flavor to the meal.
Good to know
There is a free parking lot available for customers.
Finding parking during busy lunch and dinner times can be challenging.
Reservations are recommended for larger groups to ensure seating.
Casual Korean restaurant with private booths curtained for privacy and wood-paneled decor evoking street food vendors. Atmosphere is lively and authentic, enhanced by great music and a wide variety of soju cocktails. The vibe captures a traditional Korean street bar with a focus on Korean street food and BBQ.
Free refills on banchan come with flavorful side dishes. Crispy Korean fried chicken and spicy tteokbokki stand out, along with comforting kimchi stew and marinated bulgogi.
Seafood pancake stands out as a highlight with rich flavor. The menu also offers seafood hotpot and fish cake soup, both hearty and satisfying.
Good to know
The restaurant is open until 2am, making it great for late-night dining.
Parking is ample and available right in front of the restaurant.
They offer a Halloween special currently, which may include themed dishes.
Spacious shabu-shabu restaurant with individual hot pots and a build-your-own sauce bar offers a friendly atmosphere suited for large groups. Clean and fresh buffet setup complements the varied soup bases and fresh meats. Projectors display music videos, adding a lively touch to the environment.
Korean BBQ and hot pot both feature prominently, offering a chance to enjoy two styles in one spot. Dishes like Japchae and fried rice stand out, with staff attentive to preferences and new diners.
A wide variety of fresh seafood like shrimp, oyster, cuttlefish, octopus, crawfish, and tilapia is available. The seafood selection is of good quality and pairs well with vegetables and meats in a buffet-style setup.
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The meal costs around $22 per adult and $15 per child for all-you-can-eat.
The restaurant offers a wide selection of meats, seafood, and vegetables.
All-you-can-eat options are available, including various broth flavors.
Open floor plan with low ventilation hoods keeps smoke contained and prevents lingering odors. Interior blends Korean street vibe with military-style decor, creating a unique and refreshing atmosphere. Music volume rises as it gets busy, sometimes making conversation difficult.
Korean BBQ features flavorful kalbi beef ribs and tender bulgogi. Side dishes include crispy mandu and a great selection of kimchi like cucumber and radish.
Good to know
The premium menu costs $40 per person, and the lesser menu is $33.
Parking is easy on weekdays but can be challenging on weekends.
It's best to come before peak hours on weekends to avoid parking difficulties.
Korean restaurant with private karaoke rooms that are soundproof but run down and hot. Atmosphere is fun and lively, built for drinking and karaoke with lively K-pop music and sports on screens. Offers multiple flavors of soju and a mix of popular Korean dishes.
Late night hours support a variety of Korean dishes like kimchigae, bulgogi, and cheese tteokbokki. Private karaoke rooms complement the great selection of soju and cocktails, including lychee and guava flavors.
Chili cream shrimp and seafood pancakes stand out with rich flavors. Odeng comes with warm broth and fresh toppings, while seafood soup offers a milder taste.
Good to know
Karaoke rooms must be reserved by calling ahead.
Karaoke costs $20 for groups of 1-4 on weekdays.
Soju 101 is open until 2am for late-night visits.