Step into a clean, market-connected spot with crispy Korean fried chicken that bursts with bold spicy flavors. Enjoy authentic spicy Korean BBQ wings paired with a unique spicy green mayo. Wait times run 20-30 minutes, but calling ahead helps.
Spicy Korean BBQ chicken wings stand out with authentic flavor and notable heat. The spicy green mayo adds a unique kick, complementing the Korean fried chicken and Korean Junkie flavors well.
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The wait time is usually 20-30 minutes, but calling ahead can reduce it.
The restaurant is connected to Zion Market, allowing for shopping while waiting.
Reservations are not accepted; order at the counter and pick up your food.
Korean barbecue shines with an insane menu and attentive servers that boost the experience. Built-in hot pot and grill tables offer hands-on dining with a self-serve salad bar adding freshness. Robots deliver trays in a modern, spacious setting that feels upscale and welcoming.
Offers an insane Korean BBQ menu with attentive servers that enhance the dining experience. Known for delivering some of the best KBBQ and hotpot in the area.
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Reservations are recommended for large groups to ensure seating.
Expect a 2-hour dining limit during peak hours.
The restaurant offers a salad bar for sides that can be accessed anytime.
Cozy spot serves beef bulgogi with sweet and spicy flavors alongside crispy Buffalo-style wings. Menu blends Korean dishes and classic burgers, offering exclusive items. Prices are slightly above average but deliver great portion size and taste.
Beef bulgogi stands out with its sweet and spicy flavor. The menu also features a spicy pork bulgogi and kimchi served with rice.
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Wing2Go sells burgers and fried rice.
Wing2Go now serves breakfast.
The restaurant was very clean.
Donut shop shines with kimchi kolaches blending Korean flavors and pastries. Kids enjoy the play area while adults savor fresh, soft donuts. Lively space feels friendly and clean, perfect for families and food lovers alike.
Kimchi kolaches stand out as a unique fusion of Korean flavors with a pastry twist. They taste delicious and offer a different take on traditional Korean food.
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Kolache & Donuts is open every day from 5 AM to 1 PM.
They offer a large variety and selection of donuts, cronuts, and kolaches.
Expect a clean seating area for enjoying your treats.
Food court offers sizzling stone bibimbap and tender beef bulgogi with generous portions and classic Kimchi sides. Atmosphere is casual and functional, perfect for quick meals. Prices have risen but remain straightforward and no-frills.
Generous portions come with Kimchi and typical Korean banchan. The beef bulgogi and stone bibimbap sizzle fresh and hot, with soft tofu stew and galbi also standing out.
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Bab Bo Korean Food is located inside the Vista Ridge Mall, by Zion Market.
Bab Bo Korean Food is located in a food court.
The beef bulgogi costs $20.
Second-floor setting offers a quiet atmosphere like a Korean school cafeteria. Daily rotating menu features spicy pork bulgogi and chicken teriyaki with seven side dishes. Meals come with rice, soup, and a yogurt drink for a home-style vibe and generous portions.
Spicy pork bulgogi and chicken teriyaki stand out among the main dishes. A wide variety of banchan accompanies meals, along with rice, soup, and a yogurt drink.
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Meals cost $14.99 and include a variety of sides.
Every order comes with seven sides, enhancing the meal's value.
Portion sizes are generous, suitable for sharing.
Massive Korean grocery store buzzes with fresh fish and a wide ramen selection. Food court shines with galbi and house-made gimbap, plus tasty kimchi soup and jjajangmyeon with cooking tips. Kids enjoy the playground amid bright, lively aisles.
Excellent galbi and house-made gimbap stand out here. The food court offers tasty kimchi soup, and jjajangmyeon comes with clear cooking tips and promotions.
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On weekends, Zion Market has food sampling that allows visitors to try various foods.
Kpop concerts are held at Zion Market during June and August.
The food court at Zion Market features a variety of Asian cuisines.
Small dining area with motorsports decor sets a high-energy vibe. Korean dishes like LA Galbi and customizable bibimbap shine. Quick hibachi-style service keeps the pace fast and lively.
LA Galbi appears in multiple dishes, including a bowl option. Beef Bibimbap and kimchi fried rice come with customizable sauces. Squid salad and gyoza add variety to the Korean food offerings.
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Expect to pay around $50 for a meal with shrimp and steak.
The portion size is small for the price paid.
The menu offers a diverse selection of Asian fusion dishes.