Modern Korean restaurant with a cozy, warm atmosphere and lively but not too loud energy. Space feels reasonably laid out despite some cramped areas, welcoming groups of various sizes. Popular spot known for generous portions and a stylish, comfortable dining experience.
Kimchi here stands out for its balanced saltiness and palatable flavor. It pairs well with dishes like Galbi Tang and pork belly kimchi soup, enhancing the overall meal experience.
Short ribs come tender and packed with rich, savory sauce. Spicy galbi jjim offers a perfect balance of heat and flavor with a subtle cheese aroma.
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Reservations are recommended for large groups to avoid long wait times.
Expect a 30-minute wait during peak hours on weekends.
Groups of 8 will incur a mandatory service charge.
Small, modern space with an open kitchen and clean, comfortable seating creates a relaxed, low-key vibe. Korean drama plays on a TV screen, adding to the welcoming atmosphere. The place offers frosted mugs for beer and a variety of soju flavors, enhancing the dining experience.
Kimchi here has a perfect spice level and a flavorful taste that matches what you'd find in Korea. The radish kimchi is refreshing, and the kimchi is often served as a complimentary side while you wait.
Kalbi arrives steaming hot and pairs well with rice, salad, and radish kimchi. It stands out alongside other dishes like honey garlic fried chicken and rose tteokbokki.
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The prices at KIMCHI BOX are incredibly reasonable.
The portions at KIMCHI BOX are generous for the price.
KIMCHI BOX is extremely wheelchair accessible.
Korean barbecue restaurant offers a self-serve banchan bar and grill-at-your-table setup for an interactive meal. Atmosphere stays quiet and cozy with a homey, no-frills vibe that supports relaxed conversation. Clean, modern interior contrasts with typical smoky BBQ spots, emphasizing comfort and authenticity.
Homemade kimchi stands out with a freshly made quality, prepared by the server herself. The all-you-can-eat setup includes a variety of kimchi and other banchan at a dedicated service table.
Marinated LA kalbi ribs come out tender and fresh, with the manager making the galbi by hand. The selection includes prime beef brisket and beef bulgogi, all known for their good quality and tenderness.
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The lunch deal from 12 to 3 pm is all-you-can-eat.
I paid $30 per person for all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ.
There is a limit on how much meat you can get at a time.
Tables with built-in grills and individual ventilation systems create an interactive dining experience without lingering smoke. The space blends traditional Korean style with modern, sophisticated decor in a clean, relaxed atmosphere. Energy stays balanced, welcoming groups and couples without feeling crowded or loud.
Fermented kimchi stands out with freshness and authentic Korean flavor. It comes alongside well-prepared banchan like bean sprouts and pickled veggies, all served with care and balance.
Grilled right at the table, the marinated galbi stands out with its authentic Korean BBQ flavor. All meats are high quality, but the short ribs shine as the best choice here.
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The cost is approximately $50 per person for a meal.
The restaurant offers a late night happy hour with discounted prices.
Only the BBQ dishes come with side dishes; others do not.
Korean BBQ spot with interactive table grills and a vibrant but cozy atmosphere encourages cooking your own food. The space feels roomy and comfortable yet can get smoky without table hoods, requiring frequent door openings. Staff use a call button system for service, enhancing convenience during meals.
Pa-Kimchi stands out as exceptionally flavorful and highly praised. Side dishes include fresh cucumber kimchi and a variety of top notch banchan like kimchi, potato salad, and fishcakes.
Kalbi stands out with its great flavor that deeply penetrates the meat. It is consistently super tender and pairs well with brisket and pork belly, all delivering a delicious taste.
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Reservations are recommended on weekends due to high demand.
Expect a 90-minute time limit for all-you-can-eat dining.
The all-you-can-eat dinner costs $30 per person.
Small burger joint with a cozy, chill vibe and soft jazz playing in the background. Seating is limited to six tables with comfy benches tucked away in a hidden spot inside a commercial building. The atmosphere feels homey and relaxed, making it a quiet place to enjoy unique Korean-inspired burgers.
Grilled kimchi features prominently in the Kimchi Supreme burger, offering a balanced flavor. Kimchi also appears as a tasty add-on on fries and burgers, enhancing the dishes with its distinct taste.
Burgers feature tender, juicy meat with a sweet galbi flavor that stands out. Cheese galbi burgers come in regular and veggie options, both delivering a smoky, delicious taste.
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Parking in that area is difficult; consider using paybyphone parking on the street.
The restaurant is located in the back, down a short hallway.
They accept cash for payment.
Restaurant offers authentic Korean atmosphere with slow-simmered beef bone broth aroma and traditional decor. Seating is spacious and comfortable, including private elevated rooms for groups. Energy is relaxed and friendly, blending cozy warmth with occasional lively sounds from speakers.
Kimchi here is well-fermented and fresh, offering a sharp contrast to rich dishes like beef bone broth soup. The cabbage kimchi stands out for its balanced flavor and pairs perfectly with the meal.
Galbi dishes feature large beef ribs and chewy tendon with generous portions. Kalbi Tang offers tender, well-seasoned meat in a rich broth.
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Reservations are recommended on weekends due to high demand.
Parking is free and easy to find in front of the restaurant.
The restaurant uses tablets for ordering at each table.
Korean restaurant offers generous portions and a calm, welcoming atmosphere with divided seating for added privacy. The interior feels warm and comfortable, making it suitable for casual meals. A push button system helps with service requests efficiently.
Fermented kimchi stands out with its exceptional geotjeori and tasty oysters kimchi. Side dishes include kimchi pancakes and other well-made kimchi varieties.
Grilled Kalbi offers great quality and quantity of meat with a decent flavor. LA Galbi stands out as a notable dish served on stone plates similar to bulgogi.
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They charge 18% tips automatically for parties over 6 people.
Free parking is available right in front of the restaurant.
The portions are generous, ensuring good value for your money.
Small, unassuming space fills with noise from running range hoods and lively chatter. Tables feature built-in grills for all-you-can-eat Korean barbecue, creating an interactive dining experience. The atmosphere is fun and energetic, attracting crowds despite the cold interior and long waits.
House made kimchi stands out with its fantastic flavor and freshness. It pairs well with dishes like bibimbap, and extra servings are often requested.
Kalbi ribs come with tongs but no scissors, which makes eating them tricky. The selection mainly features bulgogi, while kalbi and brisket cost an extra $30 each.
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Expect a wait of over 5-10 minutes during peak hours.
The all-you-can-eat meal costs about $30 per person, including one gyoza appetizer.
Parking spots are tiny, so arrive early to find a space.
Small, cozy space with built-in grills and bright lighting creates an intimate yet lively atmosphere. Multiple TVs offer sports viewing alongside meals, while the beachfront view adds a scenic backdrop. The vibe stays warm and inviting, with a clean, modern design that fits the upbeat energy.
Side dishes include house-made kimchi and daikon. The kimchi has a heavenly flavor that stands out.
Galbi stands out as a key dish on the dinner menu. It pairs well with sides like kimchi stew and chicken wings, offering a solid Korean BBQ experience.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended, especially on weekends, to avoid long wait times.
The all-you-can-eat option requires everyone at the table to participate.
Parking is limited to street parking, which can be challenging on busy days.
Spacious, clean Korean barbecue restaurant with modern touches and an open, airy layout. Atmosphere is lively and fashionable, featuring K-Pop music and visuals that energize the space. Built-in grill fans reduce smoke, making it comfortable despite the active cooking environment.
Kimchi comes as part of a varied banchan selection including pickled radish, fish cake, and seaweed salad. A strand of hair was found in the kimchi but the overall experience remains solid.
Marinated galbi stands out with its perfect marinade and tender, chewy texture. Kalbi short ribs come in good size and cook well on the grill, which gets switched out when too hot to avoid burnt flavors.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended as the restaurant gets packed.
Halal meat options are available for all dishes.
The restaurant uses a new grill for each order to prevent cross-contamination.
Modern Korean restaurant blends upscale design with authentic warmth and smoke-free grilling technology. Spacious, clean interior features custom grills and a fully stocked bar, creating a stylish yet inviting atmosphere. Offers both Korean BBQ at the table and traditional plated meals, appealing to diners seeking quality and variety.
Homemade kimchi shines with aged and grilled varieties that bring authentic flavors. Both napa cabbage and mool kimchi stand out, and jars are available for take-home.
High quality meats like LA galbi and Omni cuts come well marinated and seasoned. The galbi stands out as flavorful and tender, pairing well with refreshing sides like dongchimi guksu.
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Happy hour offers discounts on select appetizers and drinks.
Parking is available on-site for guests.
Expect to spend around $75 per person for a full meal.
Small, simply designed restaurant offers a laid-back atmosphere with occasional shifts from quiet to busy. Menu blends Hawaiian and Korean flavors, featuring standout dishes like bulgogi and meat jun. Music adds to the vibe, creating a pleasant dining experience with reasonable prices.
Radish and cucumber kimchi stand out with fresh, crisp flavors. Kimchi served with fried chicken adds a spicy, tangy kick that complements the dish well.
Kalbi comes with a chewy texture that can be tough to bite. Some versions have a strong oil taste, possibly from the marinade or frying method, while others pair well with fried rice and garlic chicken.
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The restaurant offers generous portions meant for sharing family style.
Prices are reasonable for Korean food, providing great value.
There is plenty of parking available for dine-in or takeout.
Warm, inviting space with traditional cozy decor and a mix of tables and booths creates a comfortable dining environment. The atmosphere stays relaxing and pleasant, welcoming a diverse crowd including those seeking vegetarian and vegan options. Complementary, refillable banchan side dishes add to the authentic Korean dining experience.
Fresh cucumber kimchi stands out as a favorite banchan and is available to take home. Some radish kimchi side dishes arrive rotten with white mold and a bad smell, likely from reused containers. A 24-ounce container of kimchi is also sold here.
Tender, well-marinated short ribs grill to perfection with a savory and sweet flavor. The Kalbi pairs well with tofu stew or soup combos, offering a deliciously savory experience.
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The restaurant offers unlimited refillable side dishes, known as 'banchan'.
Vegetarian and vegan options are available upon request.
Expect moderate prices, which are reasonable for the quality of food.
Restaurant offers a cozy and welcoming atmosphere with clean, elegant interior featuring tight seating in booths. Lighting and décor create a warm, family-friendly vibe suited for casual dining. The space feels modern and comfortable, emphasizing quality presentation and refined tableware.
Kimchi stands out with perfect seasoning and a natural flavor profile. It pairs well with dishes like roasted beef bones and comes with generous refills.
Charcoal grilling brings out a rich, smoky flavor in the Kalbi, making it stand out. The meat stays tender and pairs well with clean, flavorful broths and tasty mushrooms in dishes like galbitang.
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Reservations are recommended, especially during peak dinner hours.
Some menu items may be unavailable during busy times.
Parking is ample and conveniently located just off the I-405.
Spacious seating with traditional table grills creates a comfortable setting for groups and families. Live music and K-pop on TVs add a lively, engaging atmosphere. Separate halal dining areas and a hot and cold food bar offer diverse options in a clean, well-ventilated space.
Wide selection of banchan includes kimchi, ssamjang, and japchae, showing authentic Korean flavors. Kimchi pairs well with the trio pork belly and other side dishes like radishes and house salad.
Marinated kalbi stands out with rich flavor and quality that invites multiple servings. Cuts like buttery brisket and marbled galbi show consistent top-tier meat quality.
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The all-you-can-eat Korean barbecue costs $35 per person.
Halal options are available with a separate seating area and grills.
Karaoke is available on weekends, starting at 10pm.
Electric grills with down draft system keep tables clean and efficient. Atmosphere stays inviting and homey with diverse music and a warm, welcoming staff. Free soft-serve ice cream adds a casual, friendly touch.
Kimchi comes as part of the banchan made with high-quality ingredients and care. It tastes delicious and pairs well with other side dishes like potato salad.
LA galbi and beef rib eye stand out with rich flavors. Kalbi combos often come with cold noodle soup or bibim naengmyeon, pairing well for a solid Korean BBQ meal.
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Reservations are recommended for large parties, as the venue can accommodate up to 50 guests.
The all-you-can-eat dinner costs $56 per person, excluding tip.
Soft drinks and desserts are included in the all-you-can-eat price.
Wooden interior and clean, cozy atmosphere create a calm, welcoming space. Family-friendly vibe with authentic Korean tofu soup and well-prepared dishes. Renovated setting includes new utensils and a TV playing music, enhancing the dining experience.
Kimchi comes as part of a fresh and tasty banchan set including cucumber kimchi, bean sprouts, potato salad, and fermented squid. Packing some kimchi banchan to go is common.
Beef stands out with Korean short ribs that impress. The LA Kalbi combo pairs well with beef tofu soup, offering solid flavors.
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The prices at Komi Tofu are very reasonable for the portion sizes offered.
Portion sizes at Komi Tofu are huge, perfect for sharing.
The restaurant maintains a high level of cleanliness, especially after remodeling.
Korean restaurant with a modern, clean interior and bright atmosphere featuring K-pop videos on a big screen. Space feels cozy yet lively, often noisy when crowded, with tables placed close together. Staff use robot helpers and provide airtight to-go boxes, adding convenience and entertainment.
Kimchi here has a great balance of spice and fermentation with a fresh, in-house taste. It pairs well with dishes like Galbi Tang and Seolleongtang and carries flavors that remind of Korea.
Kalbi dishes feature incredibly tender meat with a well-marinated, balanced sweetness. The Kalbi Tteokbokki appetizer combines gooey cheese with chewy tteokbokki and flavorful kalbi.
Good to know
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.
Spacious Korean restaurant with natural light and clean white walls creates a family-oriented and welcoming atmosphere. Kpop music videos play on a large TV, adding a lively yet relaxing vibe. The setting is casual and simple, focusing on authentic flavors and generous portions.
House made kimchi includes cucumber kimchi and radish kimchi served as banchan. Cucumber kimchi pairs well with beef bulgogi. Kalbi combos come with kimchi and tofu soup.
LA Kalbi matches the quality of Korean BBQ from Korea Town LA. The kalbi combo includes kalbi, tofu soup, rice, and kimchi, priced over 50 dollars.
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There is plenty of parking available in the lot at the back.
Kimchi and radishes must be purchased as sides; they are not free.
The restaurant is wheelchair accessible for easy entry.
Korean barbecue restaurant with DIY grilling stations and built-in table vents that reduce noise. Atmosphere varies from welcoming and authentic to occasionally loud with music and flashing lights during events. Frequent guests enjoy free side refills and interactive drink setups like soju bombs.
Small bowls of kimchi, cucumber, and radish come as part of the banchan and get refilled without hesitation. Pickled and kimchi daikon add vibrant flavors. Seafood kimchi pancakes and kimchi soup also feature on the menu.
Marinated meats include galbi with a sweet and savory balance. Kalbi pairs well with sides like corn cheese and stands out among other options like bulgogi and beef brisket.
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Children under 3 eat for free at the restaurant.
The restaurant did not offer the promised all-you-can-eat menu despite being advertised.
They charged 25% more for the same food on weekends.
Spacious Asian restaurant with modern minimalist decor and an oriental courtyard corner featuring neon bar lights creates a stylish yet cozy vibe. Loud K-pop music energizes the space, making it lively and perfect for social gatherings or date nights. Private rooms offer intimate settings amid a visually photogenic atmosphere.
Radish kimchi offers a tangy kick that pairs well with tender bossam. The menu includes unique dishes like kimchi udon nabe, blending Japanese and Korean flavors.
Short ribs come out very tender and rich in flavor. Kalbi jim serves as a great dish to share with others.
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The restaurant offers a unique menu with Korean and Japanese fusion dishes.
Late night dining is available, making it a great stop after clubbing.
The restaurant provides boiled cabbage as a wrap alternative for bossam.
Spacious dining area features state-of-the-art smokeless grills and touchscreen ordering systems at each table. Atmosphere buzzes with K-pop music and videos, creating a lively and fun vibe. Unique decor includes dried flowers and leaves, adding a distinct aesthetic to the clean, comfortable space.
Kimchi offers a well-balanced tangy and spicy flavor with freshly made taste similar to homemade. Banchan includes generous kimchi refills and fresh side dishes.
Signature galbi marinates for at least 24 hours in a secret blend of soy sauce, sugar, and sesame oil. Galbi tang and LA galbi stand out alongside brisket and pork dishes.
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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.
Bright, modern space blends soft wood and botanical colors with traditional Korean decor for an inviting atmosphere. Clean, spacious interior features authentic Korean charm and playful details like Jinro Soju frog mascots. Suitable for family dinners with a warm, cozy vibe.
Fresh kimchi comes with a variety of banchan like fishcake, bean sprouts, and seaweed with gochujang. The kimchi soup stands out as a flavorful option, and staff encourage eating the kimchi on-site.
Kalbi arrives with a nice amount of char and pairs well with soup combos. Orders sometimes get mixed up, but the short rib galbi stands out among options.
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Parking is plentiful and free outside the restaurant.
The menu features at least five vegetarian options.
Prices for soups are $10 higher online than in-person.
Spacious dining area with high ceilings and wide walkways creates an open, quiet atmosphere. Clean, modern interior features authentic Korean table settings with napkins and chopsticks under tables. Air conditioning runs strong, enhancing comfort during meals.
Both cabbage and turnip kimchees taste exceptionally good and match the quality found in Seoul. The kimchi often gets replaced when it runs low, showing attention to freshness and authentic flavor.
Galbi dishes stand out with galbi tang and Galbi Jim offering rich, savory flavors. The galbi pairs well with spicy tofu seafood soup and cold noodles for a satisfying meal.
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Reservations are not required, and seating is usually available without a wait.
The Budae Jjigae costs $45, which is on the higher end for a dish.
No side dishes, including Kimchi, are served with the soups.
Korean barbecue restaurant offers modern, clean atmosphere with ventilation tubes over grills to reduce smoke. Loud music and packed tables create a noisy, energetic vibe suited for groups sharing meals and drinks. Outdoor seating includes heaters and grills, providing a comfortable option even in cold weather.
Kimchi here stands out for its super fresh taste and delicious quality. The cucumber kimchi is a notable side dish that complements meals well.
Thick, perfectly marinated Kalbi stands out as the favorite meat here. Quality rivals well-known Korean spots, with flavorful short ribs that match authentic tastes.
Good to know
The price is $45 per person for a 2-hour dining limit.
Expect long wait times, especially on weekends, sometimes over two hours.
Reservations are not accepted; it's first come, first served.
Spacious Korean restaurant with clean, simple design and booth seating creates a welcoming atmosphere. K-pop music plays softly, adding to the vibe. Offers private rooms for groups and serves unlimited banchan with meals.
Unlimited side dishes include kimchi, bean sprouts, and spicy pickled cucumber. Kimchi stands out for its quality and is refilled proactively during the meal.
Beef in the kalbi is tender and has a sweet flavor. It pairs well in combos like the Dolsot Bibimbap Kalbi.
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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.