Wok restaurant offers a chill, lowkey atmosphere with clean, sleek interior and private booths that feel cozy and romantic. Music videos play to entertain diners, creating a relaxed and comfortable vibe. The place stays open late, attracting those seeking a quiet spot with good energy.
Kimchi stew stands out with its spicy kick and rich flavor. The kimchi soup served here is notably spicy and pairs well with dishes like ribs and grilled intestines.
Seafood soup features perfectly cooked shrimp and beef. Seafood pancakes and ribs also appear alongside other dishes like kimchi soup and bulgogi soup.
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The restaurant is open until 2 AM every night except Tuesdays.
Prices are reasonable, making it affordable for most diners.
Portion sizes are generous, suitable for sharing between two people.
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.
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.
Korean restaurant offers a spacious, clean hall with a casual, lively atmosphere energized by loud K-Pop music. The place serves authentic soondae dishes with a focus on stainless steel utensils for hygiene. It attracts families and those seeking comforting Korean soups in a welcoming setting.
Kimchi here features authentic sonde flavor with Omy kimchi and kkakdugi that stand out. The radish kimchi is notably delicious and pairs well with kimchi-flavored noodles.
Chive and shrimp pancake stands out with a crispy texture and fresh flavors. Salted shrimp sauce, spicy seasoning, and perilla powder come separately, letting you adjust the spice and taste.
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They serve primarily Soondae, a traditional Korean dish.
Parking is easy, making access convenient for visitors.
Customers need to request utensils, water cups, and side dishes.
Small Korean restaurant offers authentic dishes with cozy, casual vibe and bar atmosphere featuring loud music and dim lighting. It draws a crowded, lively crowd especially during peak hours, making reservations advisable.
Abundant and very flavorful kimchi stands out here. It pairs well with dishes like the seafood pancake and bossam, enhancing the overall meal.
The seafood pancake stands out with its crispy outside and soft, juicy inside, served with sweet soy sauce. The jjampong offers a generous amount of seafood, including about 8 clams, in a clean, rich broth.
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Reservations are recommended as the restaurant can get packed during peak hours.
Expect large portion sizes that are reasonable compared to other Korean restaurants.
Late-night takeout is available until 1:50 am, perfect for night owls.
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.
Seafood pancake stands out with its crispy outside and fluffy inside texture, paired with a spicy dipping sauce that adjusts well to heat preferences. Other seafood dishes like hot pot bulgogi complement the menu with rich flavors.
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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.
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.
Wide selection of kimchi varieties appears alongside typical Korean BBQ sides at the buffet. All options come with delicious flavors and include many types of banchan and vegetables.
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.
Small, cozy space with minimalist decor and bright white lighting creates a simple atmosphere. Tables are cramped and close together, seating small groups and a larger central table. The vibe is quiet and calm, with few distractions and no music.
Homemade kimchi offers a spicy kick that stands out. Kimchi dumplings have some heat but lack strong flavor, while kimchi fried rice is mostly rice with a touch of sweet-ish kimchi.
Shrimp and pork mandu stand out as some of the best dumplings here. The seafood kalgooksoo and spicy knife-cut noodles also deliver solid flavors.
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You order through a machine at the counter, and a server brings out your food.
The portions are generous and filling for the price.
Expect higher prices compared to typical Korean restaurants.
Small strip mall spot specializes in handmade Korean dumplings with king-sized portions at reasonable prices. Atmosphere stays simple and clean, suited for quick takeout rather than sit-down dining. Regulars enjoy authentic flavors and complimentary sides like hot soup and yellow radish.
Kimchi varies here from well fermented and flavorful to bland and onion-heavy. Fried kimchi dumplings and cold kimchi noodles offer tasty, soul-satisfying options, while some dishes lack strong kimchi presence.
Seafood noodle soup stands out with its phenomenal texture and a spicy, warm flavor from clams and prawns. The noodles have a nice al dente bite that complements the broth well.
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The restaurant is primarily a takeout spot, not suitable for dining in.
All dumplings are made from scratch using a family recipe.
King-sized dumplings cost $3.50 each, making them affordable.
Spacious grocery store with Asian atmosphere and food court featuring bakery, hot food, and deli options. Clean environment with fantastic produce and seafood selections. Aisles can feel tight and the store sometimes gets chaotic.
Fresh kimchi comes in a wide variety alongside Korean groceries and sauces. The food court offers a small selection of prepared meals with an assortment of kimchi and side dishes.
Fresh and live seafood stands out with a wide variety and excellent quality. Options include freshly cooked dishes like fried fish and seafood tofu soup, plus fish cleaned on site.
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H Mart has a bakery, restaurant, ready-made meals, seafood, fruits and vegetables, snacks, frozen foods, clothing store, pharmacy, cosmetics, and alcohol.
The Korean food court at H Mart closes on Wednesdays.
H Mart offers ample free parking for customers.
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.
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.
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.
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.