Small Korean grocery store shines with fresh kimchi made in-house by a Korean halmoni. Offers authentic ingredients and a bulk section for sustainability. Clean, well-organized space with locally sourced products and unique Korean snacks.
Kimchi stands out for its freshness and flavor, packed in-house by a Korean halmoni. Kimbap offers a great rice to filling ratio, and the store carries a wide selection of Korean snacks, ingredients, and frozen foods.
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If you spend over $100, you will receive Kimbob for free.
The store offers a wide variety of groceries and fresh produce.
Expect a clean and well-organized shopping environment.
Korean barbecue shines with beef bulgogi served fast from a gas station setup. Meals are affordable and filling, perfect for quick takeout. Atmosphere stays simple, focusing on convenience over ambiance.
Beef bulgogi stands out with fantastic flavors and pairs well in a rice, noodle, and bulgogi combo. Korean BBQ is solid, especially in takeout form, though it lacks pickled vegetable sides.
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O'Bop is located inside a gas station, making it an unassuming spot for food.
Ordering is done from a monitor inside the gas station, not at a window.
Prices at O'Bop are super affordable, making it budget-friendly.
Small Asian fusion spot serves beef bibimbap with fresh sides and generous portions. Calm atmosphere suits quiet meals, though music can get loud. Vegan and vegetarian options add variety to the competitive prices.
Beef bibimbap offers a flavorful mix with a well-balanced sauce and a good portion size. Fried dumplings and beef bulgogi also appear as solid Korean options.
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Takeout orders are smooth and efficient.
Prices are $1-2 cheaper than the average in the area.
Portions are generous, often providing at least two meals per entree.
Spacious Korean restaurant offers unlimited banchan like kimchi and fish cakes with every meal. Soft K-pop music and private rooms create a welcoming vibe. Staff are attentive, keeping drinks and sides refilled, making it great for groups and casual dining.
Unlimited banchan side dishes like kimchi, bean sprouts, cucumber, and fish cakes come with the meal and get refilled proactively. The kalbi is tender and sweet, and the staff stay attentive with drink and side dish refills.
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Prices for dishes range from $18 to $20, which is reasonable for the quality.
Expect a wait during peak dinner hours, especially on weekends.
Parking is usually available at the back of the Safeway building.
Compact space with outdoor seating creates an intimate vibe. Bold, fresh kimchi and crisp cucumber salad highlight Korean flavors. Handmade dumplings and noodle soups add authentic taste in an elegant yet chill setting.
Kimchi stands out with its bold flavor and freshness. The cucumber salad offers a crisp, refreshing contrast. Other dishes include shrimp and pork wonton soup and chives dumplings.
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Parking is convenient with an underground garage available.
The restaurant only accepts two cards to split the bill.
Bring a warm coat if it's cold outside; the restaurant lacks heating.
Korean restaurant shines with build-your-own bowls featuring fresh veggies and proteins. Bright room plays K-pop videos, adding lively vibes. Lunch offers generous portions and tasty banchans, though prices are a bit high.
Bowls like Bibimbap and Bowl Gogi come with varied vegetables, great proteins, and different rices. Banchans offer packed flavor and feel like a treat. Lunch boxes include beef gyoza, egg roll, broccoli, macaroni salad, omelette, and kimchi.
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Bowl Gogi is only open on weekdays from 10:45am to 3:30pm.
Parking is non-existent; plan for alternative transportation.
Expect to pay around $20 for a meal with generous portions.
Small space blends Korean café vibes with classic Arabic music for a calm, cozy feel. Freshly made kimbap options like bulgogi offer quick, healthy lunches. Limited seating invites quiet enjoyment of unique drinks and food.
Freshly made kimbap comes in options like bulgogi and vegetarian, priced around $11 with tax. Light Korean dishes such as bibimbap and special gimbap serve as quick, healthy lunches.
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Expect wait times of up to 45 minutes for breakfast items.
Street parking is tight; consider using the nearby paid parking garage.
Seating is limited and the cafe gets crowded on weekends.
Korean restaurant offers tender galbi and fresh banchan with authentic flavors. Modern, clean space feels cozy yet lively with K-pop videos on a big screen. Staff use robot helpers and provide airtight to-go boxes for convenience.
Galbi dishes stand out with tender kalbi and a rich taste. Banchan come well-seasoned and fresh, complementing authentic Korean flavors like kimchi with balanced spice and fermentation.
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Reservations are recommended, especially during peak hours to avoid long waits.
Expect wait times of 1-2 hours during busy dinner hours.
Parking is limited in the area, so arrive early or consider alternative transport.
Korean fried chicken shines with crispy texture and bold flavors. Bulgogi dishes offer affordable Korean BBQ with tasty toppings. Food court setting feels unassuming and chill but lacks charm, and service slows during peak times.
Bulgogi fries and Korean fried chicken stand out with bold flavors and tender textures. Dishes like the Bulgogi Bowl and Bulgogi Rice Burrito offer affordable Korean BBQ with tasty toppings and spicy pork options.
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Online ordering is available with specified pickup times.
Expect longer wait times during busy hours, especially at lunch.
A single bowl costs $17, which may be considered expensive.
Bright, spacious interior offers a friendly vibe like Korean dining halls. Black bean noodles deliver authentic flavor close to Koreatown originals. Small cafeteria setup with narrow tables creates a bustling atmosphere and fast-paced, casual experience.
Black bean noodles stand out with authentic jjajangmyeon flavor close to Koreatown originals. Sweet and sour pork and stir fried noodles also deliver strong, delicious tastes.
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The restaurant closes at 9 PM, and the kitchen closes at 8:30 PM.
You order at the counter before sitting down, and the server brings the food to your table.
Parking is easy and available in the Uwajimaya parking lot.
Spacious dining area with smokeless grills and touchscreen ordering offers a lively vibe with K-pop music and unique dried flower decor. Korean BBQ shines with wagyu and galbi, plus flavorful Galbi tang soup. Clean, comfortable space makes dining fun and fresh.
Korean BBQ here features good quality meat with standout items like fire squid, wagyu, galbi, and pork jowl. The Galbi tang adds a flavorful touch to the menu.
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The restaurant charges a 20% service fee for a party of five.
I paid $39 per person for all-you-can-eat Korean barbecue.
Happy hour runs from 11 AM to 2 PM and 9 PM to close.
Small Korean spot shines with stone pot bibimbap and Kalbi steak that burst with flavor. Vegetarian choices are clear and staff is helpful. Kids enjoy the friendly atmosphere while parents appreciate the healthy sides and generous portions.
Stone pot bibimbap features crispy rice edges with a chewy center. The menu includes clearly labeled vegetarian options with knowledgeable staff. Kalbi steak and bulgogi offer tender, flavorful meat with generous portions and a variety of banchan sides.
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The restaurant only accepts cash payments, which may affect your dining experience.
Portion sizes are small relative to the price, with some dishes costing around $22.
The restaurant offers a variety of vegetarian options clearly labeled on the menu.
Spacious interior blends Korean retro style with modern lighting for a relaxed vibe. Jjajangmyeon shines with rich black bean sauce in spicy seafood and jumbo versions. Tables have kiosk ordering with clear photos, and a full bar with neon signs invites casual drinks.
Jjajangmyeon comes in several versions like spicy seafood and seafood jumbo, all with rich black bean sauce. Crispy fried dumplings, tangsuyuk, and creamy jjamppong add variety, pairing well with soju or stronger spirits.
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The parking lot is spacious, making it easy to find a spot even on busy nights.
Total cost for a meal averages around $72 for a couple of dishes and rice.
The checkout process includes an automatic 18% tip on all bills.
Small space with modern decor and Korean music creates a cozy vibe. Bossam offers tender texture and rich flavor, while To Go banchan adds convenience. Chill atmosphere suits casual dining with satisfying portions of Korean favorites.
Bossam stands out with its tender texture and rich flavor. The menu also features Korean army stew, seafood pancake, and spicy Jeyuk pork bulgogi, all served with satisfying portions.
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The restaurant automatically adds an 18% tip to all takeout orders.
Ordering over $50 allows you to choose two additional sides from the cooler.
Additional sides cost $5 each, and refills are not available.
Small space with an open kitchen creates a cozy vibe. Best kimbap shines alongside spicy chicken wings and fresh radish kimchi. Modern, clean look blends with home-cooked Korean food feel and lively, energetic music.
Kimbap stands out with options like bulgogi, veggie, and tuna, often praised as the best in town. The menu features spicy chicken wings, kimchi fried rice, and a healthy, mild broth with bibimbap. Fresh, crunchy radish kimchi and seafood army stew add variety to the Korean offerings.
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Mama’s Kitchen does not accept reservations.
Parking is limited at Mama’s Kitchen.
Mama’s Kitchen is more of a takeout business than a restaurant.
Asian restaurant shines with modern aesthetic and lively hibachi chefs who entertain guests. Korean BBQ stands out with pork belly grilled at the table and tasty LA Galbi. Atmosphere mixes fun and classy vibes, perfect for celebrations and quality time.
Korean BBQ features pork belly grilled at the table for $19.99, with dishes like LA Galbi cooked well. The menu includes a variety of Korean BBQ options alongside sushi, but the BBQ chef's engagement varies.
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Happy hour runs from 4 PM to 6 PM on weekdays.
The restaurant gets really busy between 6 and 8 PM.
Parking is available in the garage with 3 hours free.
Offers beef bulgogi with great flavor and homemade sauces. Casual, clean spot with quick service and occasional live music. Portions are big but kimchi costs extra, making prices a bit high for Korean food.
Beef bulgogi stands out with a fantastic flavor and quality. Small portions of kimchi come with an extra charge, and prices lean toward the overpriced side.
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Bulgogi is a take-out counter located at the Crossroads Mall.
Expect to pay around $20 for a meal.
My order was ready within 8 minutes.
Island-inspired decor sets a warm atmosphere with live music and DJ sets adding energy. Kalbi shines with tender texture and perfect flavor, while kimchi brings a balanced touch to rice and chicken. Spacious, clean space feels family-centered and welcoming.
Kalbi stands out with its tender texture and perfect flavor, falling off the bone easily. Kimchi adds a nice touch to the rice and chicken, balancing the meal.
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Live music happens every Friday and Saturday night, creating a vibrant atmosphere.
Happy hour runs from 4-6pm on weekdays with discounted drinks and appetizers.
Reservations are recommended for weekends due to high demand.