No-frills Korean restaurant with cozy, homey atmosphere and family-style dining in two simple rooms. Strong, inviting aromas fill the space, accompanied by Korean reality shows and esoteric K-Pop music creating an authentic vibe. Food portions are generous and flavorful, focusing on comfort dishes rather than glossy presentation.
Food comes out hot and flavorful. Portions suit groups and couples, often enough for 4-5 people from a dinner for two. The spot works well for large gatherings like birthdays or going-away dinners.
Fish comes out well cooked and crispy with spot-on seasoning. The seafood pancake and spicy seafood soft tofu soup stand out for their flavor and heat.
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Family-style dishes serve 3-4 people, ideal for sharing.
Portions are generous, so come hungry.
The menu focuses on Korean classics, ensuring quality over quantity.
Restaurant sits underground with chalkboard walls and a compact layout creating a chill ambiance. Loud music blends rap, K-pop, and AI covers, giving a bar or club vibe that challenges conversation. Atmosphere feels young and laid back, attracting a crowd that enjoys energetic dining.
Staff manage the dinner rush smoothly. The spot suits late night dinners and offers a great vibe for friends or family gatherings.
Spicy and creamy seafood udon dishes come with generous seafood portions. Mussel soup pairs well with the spicy seafood udon for a flavorful meal.
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Expect a 20-30 minute wait during busy hours, especially on weekends.
The restaurant closes at 10pm most days, despite online listings stating midnight.
The upstairs restaurant offers the same menu for those who cannot use stairs.
Korean street food restaurant offers a cozy atmosphere with clean, spacious seating and whimsical Korean art decorations. The vibe is homey and welcoming, run by friendly staff who create a laid-back environment. Unique chairs with storage under the seat add a practical touch to the experience.
Dinner offers casual meals with full flavor and includes dishes like bulgogi gimbap that stay tasty even when eaten later.
Creamy and spicy flavors define the seafood creamy udon, making it a standout dish. Fish cakes also appear, offering a solid option for seafood lovers.
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The menu is only accessible by scanning a barcode, except for the drink menu which is posted.
Parking can get full during later evenings.
Prices are very good for the quality of ingredients and the taste of the food.
Quaint Chinese restaurant with bright, clean atmosphere and modern place settings. Offers a massive menu featuring authentic Szechuan dishes known for bold, spicy flavors. Accommodates large groups and provides affordable lunch specials with generous portions.
Seafood dishes include spicy fried shrimp without shell and shrimp in the house chow mein with no fishy flavor. The honey walnut shrimp offers a nice crisp and excellent flavor.
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Lunch specials are available Monday to Friday from 11am to 3pm.
Expect large portion sizes that provide good value for the price.
The restaurant can accommodate large groups of 10 or more.
Seafood restaurant offers a modern, clean space with spacious seating and live tanks for fresh crab and lobsters. Background R&B music sets a comfortable, fun vibe while guests enjoy a seafood boil with access to a self-sampling sauce bar. Several screens show games, adding to the lively atmosphere.
Dinner here suits families well, with a lively atmosphere even in the late afternoon. The spot fills up quickly, showing its popularity for early dinners and family celebrations.
Seafood boils come with a choice of sampled sauces to find the perfect flavor. The spot is known for fresh crab and a satisfying seafood experience.
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Happy hour is available Monday through Thursday from 3 to 6 pm.
Crab and More offers samples of all their sauces before ordering.
A fountain drink costs $5.
Hidden spot with modern decor and clean, calming atmosphere offers chill vibes and music at a perfect volume. The space feels welcoming and comfortable, making it easy to talk and enjoy meals. It stands out for its heartwarming environment despite occasional messiness in the dining hall.
Groups find it easy to gather here for dinner with friends and family. The menu features jjajangmyun, a popular choice for evening meals.
Spicy seafood dishes stand out with rich broth and generous seafood portions. Jjamppong offers a flavorful, slightly spicy experience packed with various seafood like shrimp and abalone.
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Parking is convenient for visitors.
They offer a $5.99 end of year promotion for Jjajangmyun.
The restaurant is known for its cleanliness.
Large, modern space with visible kitchen and stylish design creates a welcoming atmosphere. Tables feature built-in drawers for utensils and napkins, plus self-serve condiment areas enhance convenience. Energy stays lively with a DJ playing Kpop videos, blending dining with entertainment.
Dinner offers a fun experience with family and features dishes like Sorimmara that stand out.
Build your own hot pot with a mix of vegetables, noodles, meats, and seafood, then choose broths or stir fry. Fried shrimp and crispy cream shrimp come with sauce on the side, plus sweet potato dumplings and fish cake on a stick add variety.
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They do not close until 12 am, but lights are turned off at 11 pm.
A mandatory 20% service charge applies for groups of 5 or more.
The minimum order is 1 pound excluding broth, priced by weight.
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.
Modern and pleasant interior creates a family-friendly atmosphere. Dinner options include tofu dishes that stand out for their quality.
Seafood dishes include a crispy seafood pancake and a tofu soup with fried fish and rice hotpot. The menu features grilled fish sides and a seafood bibimbap that tastes like octopus rice bowl.
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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.
Restaurant offers a clean, comfortable interior with culturally themed decor including a large mural and fountain. Atmosphere stays quiet and ambient, creating a relaxed dining experience. Menu features diverse Thai dishes with notable highlights like crispy pork basil and rich curries.
Dinner comes out quickly with delicious flavors and prices that stay affordable even for a fancy meal.
Seafood dishes come piping hot and include a fresh seafood papaya salad with bold flavors. Shrimp appears in several forms, like spring rolls and a beautifully presented shrimp, egg, and rice plate.
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They offer a great lunch special with a variety of options.
Soda refills cost an extra $1 during lunch.
The menu does not include rice, which costs an extra $3.
Spacious and clean interior offers a Korean-style shabu-shabu experience with all-you-can-eat options. Bright atmosphere features K-pop music videos on large screens, adding a lively touch. Multiple self-serve stations provide desserts, drinks, and sauces for a customizable meal.
Space feels spacious and chill even after 9pm. Cleanliness stays consistent and dinner prices stay affordable.
Wide variety of seafood options includes crab, scallops, and fish chunks. The selection pairs well with eight kinds of noodles and a large assortment of vegetables and carbs.
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Lunch costs just under $30 per person for all-you-can-eat dining.
Dinner costs $42 per person, which is considered a bit high.
The buffet offers a wide variety of options, including fresh vegetables, noodles, quality meats, and seafood.
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.
All-you-can-eat dinner costs about $30 per person and includes a variety of options. Soft tofu beef soup comes without spice and is served with rice and banchans, making for a filling early dinner.
Seafood shines in the seafood pancake and the fish cakes served as part of the banchan. The banchan also features leeks that complement the seafood flavors well.
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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.
Vietnamese restaurant with a comfortable, quiet atmosphere and a small, bright space that can get busy during peak times. Known for authentic, flavorful pho and large, reasonably priced portions, it offers a straightforward dining experience with a no-frills setting.
Dinner draws a crowd here, with the restaurant often getting packed. Frequent visits show it serves dinner regularly alongside breakfast and lunch.
Fish paste and fish balls stand out with a unique flavor. Seafood pho offers a solid option with clear seafood notes.
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Reservations are recommended during peak hours to avoid long wait times.
Portions are large, making it easy to share or take leftovers home.
Prices are reasonable, with most pho dishes under $15.
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.
Dinner features all-you-can-eat options priced around $45 per adult. The menu highlights kalbi and combo dinners with quality that matches the price. Occasions like weddings and birthdays often include dinner here.
Seafood dishes include seafood pancake and spicy stir-fried squid. The menu offers a variety of seafood options alongside meats and soups in the all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ.
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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.
Korean restaurant offers a quiet, unassuming exterior with a friendly, great vibe inside. Late hours attract night shift diners and groups, with karaoke nooks adding interactive energy. Atmosphere includes occasional cigarette smoke and a calm pace during late dinners.
Late night dinners happen in a very quiet environment with few people around, even on weekdays. Celebrations like birthdays take place here, offering a calm setting for evening meals.
Fish cake soup offers a warming and flavorful option, especially on cold nights. Shrimp comes out tasty, while the seafood pancake uses frozen seafood and has a wet sponge texture due to light frying.
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The restaurant is open until 2am, making it a good late-night spot for Korean food.
After 1am, their menu is limited because the kitchen closes then.
The place is very clean and has quick service, with food prepared in under 10 minutes.