Wok restaurant offers a chill atmosphere with cozy private booths and sleek design. Soups shine with spicy ribs and rich bulgogi flavors. Late hours make it a perfect spot for a quiet night with good energy and music videos for entertainment.
Soups feature spicy ribs, seafood, and tofu kimchi with perfectly cooked shrimp and beef. Flavors come through strong and delicious, especially in the bulgogi and soft tofu varieties.
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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.
Enjoy rich beef bone broth soups with tender meat and unique flavors like pork neck bone hangover soup. Spacious seating includes private elevated rooms for groups, all set in an authentic Korean atmosphere with traditional decor and a relaxed, friendly energy.
Soups feature rich beef bone broth with lots of meat and distinct broths for each dish. Options include a seolleongtang-style rice cake dumpling soup and a pork neck bone hangover soup with tender meat. Well-fermented kimchi accompanies the soups to balance their richness.
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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.
Small Korean spot shines with piping hot soups like spicy pork bone and ox blood. Clean and cozy, it serves generous portions perfect for casual meals. Don't miss the green onion fried chicken for a tasty twist.
Soups come piping hot and with generous portions. Options include hangover soup with beef, spicy pork bone soup, tendon and tripe soup, and ox blood soup.
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The menu was updated in December 2025, featuring new dishes.
The menu changes frequently, offering seasonal specialties.
They offer a variety of soup and chicken dishes.
Cozy Korean spot offers generous portions and a homey atmosphere with family-style dining. Soups shine with meaty richness and bold vegan options like spicy tofu. Authentic vibe comes from Korean shows and esoteric K-Pop tunes.
Soups here pack lots of meat and come with flavorful sides. Vegan versions keep strong flavor without watering down, including spicy tofu and knife cut noodle soups.
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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.
Open kitchen shows friendly chefs working in a clean, authentic Korean style space. Broth is mild with layered flavor and wok hay aroma from stir-fried vegetables and meat. Black mushrooms add perfect texture to the soup.
Broth stays mild and balanced with layered flavor to suit lower spice tolerance. Stir-fried vegetables and meat bring wok hay aroma on top. Black mushrooms soak up broth and add perfect texture.
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They are soft-opening now, so expect longer wait times.
The no-tax and no-tip policy is a surprising feature.
They close at 7:30 PM.
Small strip mall spot offers handmade Korean dumplings with king-sized portions and reasonable prices. Seafood noodle soups bring a spicy, warm broth with phenomenal noodles, while dumpling soups feature rich, flavorful broths and fresh dumplings. Simple, clean atmosphere suits quick takeout with complimentary hot soup and yellow radish.
Seafood noodle soups feature phenomenal noodles with a somewhat spicy, warm broth. Dumpling soups offer a rich, flavorful broth with fresh dumplings and come in varieties like mandoo and rice cake dumpling soup, all served quickly and filling.
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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.
Korean restaurant features a spacious hall with a lively vibe fueled by loud K-Pop music. Soups like beef blood and spicy beef rib offer authentic flavors that comfort and satisfy. Stainless steel utensils ensure cleanliness, making it great for families seeking hearty meals.
Soups here offer a rich and savory taste without any off-putting smells. Options like beef blood soup, spicy beef rib soup, and soondae soup deliver authentic and soothing flavors. Mixing rice into the soup and dipping pork into seasoning enhances every bite.
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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.
Quaint spot offers bold spicy flavors in authentic Szechuan dishes and a massive menu. Soups shine with perfectly balanced Hot and Sour and rich Wonton broth. Bright, clean setting suits groups and lunch specials with generous portions.
Hot and Sour soup delivers a perfect balance of tangy and spicy flavors that rivals Chinatown staples. Wonton Soup features a richly flavored broth and dumplings with actual filling that stay flavorful without greasiness.
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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.
Hidden spot with modern decor and a calming atmosphere offers spicy seafood noodle soups with rich broth and a thick black bean noodle sauce. The space feels welcoming and comfortable, perfect for enjoying heartwarming meals and chill vibes.
Spicy seafood noodle soups like jjambbong and champong have broths rich with seafood flavor. The black bean noodle soup features a thick sauce cooked fresh with crispy onions. Nurungji soup offers a distinct taste, while sweet sour pork and seafood soups provide decent options.
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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.
Casual spot offers authentic Cantonese barbecue with kid-friendly seating. Soups like beef brisket wonton are rich and filling. Quiet after lunch but can feel cluttered inside.
Soups come with rich flavor and good portion sizes, often paired with noodles and vegetables. Options like beef brisket wonton noodle soup and hot and sour soup stand out for their satisfying taste.
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Reservations are recommended for large orders, especially for roasted pork belly.
Expect to arrive early as popular dishes often sell out by evening.
Ample free parking is available at the restaurant.
Spacious, clean interior offers a Korean-style shabu-shabu with all-you-can-eat options. Soups feature Mala soup with prime rib and fresh ingredients, available on weekends. Bright atmosphere with K-pop videos and self-serve stations for desserts and sauces create a lively, customizable meal.
Soups come with a great diversity of meats, stocks, and ingredients for hot pot. The Mala soup features vermicelli noodles, mushrooms, eggs, onions, and prime rib and is made fresh daily with limited weekend availability.
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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.
Bright, modern space blends traditional Korean decor with playful Jinro Soju frog mascots, creating a warm, cozy vibe perfect for family dinners. Soups feature tofu and dumplings in generous portions with balanced seasoning. Rice in a hot stone bowl soaks up broth, making a flavorful rice tea soup.
Soups feature tofu and dumplings in generous portions with balanced seasoning. Rice served in a hot stone bowl soaks up the broth, turning into a flavorful rice tea soup.
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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.
Small, clean spot with a cozy vibe and friendly service draws regulars for authentic Sichuan flavors. Soups shine with rich broth and fresh cilantro, offering tender meat and balanced noodles. Bright lighting and simple decor create a modern, inviting space.
Broth stands out with flavorful richness and a strong presence of cilantro and green onions. Soups like the braised beef noodles and won ton offer balanced noodles and tender meat, with spice levels adjustable for comfort.
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Ordering is done via QR code at each table for convenience.
Parking is available in the large shopping center where the restaurant is located.
The restaurant offers lunch specials that provide great value for the cost.
Small Korean spot buzzes with lively crowd and dim lighting. Soups shine with seafood tofu and spicy noodle options. Cozy vibe meets bold flavors for a memorable meal.
Soups here offer a range of flavors from the warm, comforting fish cake soup to the spicy noodle soup. The seafood tofu soup stands out for its rich taste, while the beef tofu and jokbal muscle soups add variety to the menu.
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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.
Small, cozy spot shines with authentic pho and rich broths that blend fresh veggies and quality meats. Late hours make it a go-to for comforting pork meatball soup and unique Bon Bo Hue flavors. Casual vibe keeps it simple and welcoming.
Broths stand out for being rich and tasty with fresh vegetables and quality meat cuts. Pork meatball soup offers a comforting and unique flavor, while Bon Bo Hue and Oxtail Noodle Soup deliver outstanding taste.
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The restaurant is often closed, so check hours before visiting.
Expect large portions; many dishes are enough for sharing.
Prices are higher than average, with three dishes costing around $40.
Korean barbecue shines with table grilling in a lively, cozy spot popular among friends and older Asian guests. Unique pork neck soup offers rich flavor, while traditional dishes like Gamjatang bring authentic Korean taste. Expect a casual, loud vibe perfect for groups.
Pork neck soup stands out as a unique offering here, with a rich flavor not found elsewhere. The Beef Rib Soup also draws regular visits, and combos often include two soups alongside other dishes.
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Reservations are recommended on weekends due to high customer volume.
Parking can be challenging during busy hours because of nearby restaurants.
To order BBQ, you must select at least two meat items.
Vietnamese spot offers authentic pho in a quiet atmosphere with large portions at fair prices. Spicy beef noodle soup stands out with shredded cabbage for a unique twist. Small, bright space fills up fast during peak hours.
Spicy beef noodle soup features shredded cabbage instead of bean sprouts. Pho options include oxtail pho and Bún Bò Huế, served hot to warm up in a cold setting.
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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.
Korean restaurant shines with spicy soft tofu soup and hearty kimchi soup with pork. Quiet vibe inside contrasts with lively karaoke nooks. Late hours draw night diners seeking calm or fun.
Spicy soft tofu soup stands out with its heat and texture. Kimchi soup contains pork and plenty of kimchi and meat, unlike typical versions with mostly onions and tofu. Army Base Soup includes spam, sausage, and vegetables, though sometimes cheaper sausage replaces spam.
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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.
Old-school Korean barbecue shines with large tables perfect for groups and a family-friendly atmosphere. Spicy soups like spicy beef and traditional soybean paste offer bold, comforting flavors. Casual vibe keeps focus on traditional dishes over modern twists.
Spicy soups stand out with spicy beef and spicy pork potato options offering bold flavors. Traditional choices include soybean paste and seaweed soups, both delivering comforting, rich tastes.
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Reservations are recommended, especially for larger groups.
An automatic 18% service charge is added for parties of five or more.
Portions are large, often enough for 2-3 people to share.
Open space with good lighting and spaced tables creates a calm spot for quiet meals or casual meetups. Fresh, homemade soup is a daily special, often offered free with sandwiches. Sandwiches and wraps shine with quality ingredients and variety, making lunch relaxing and tasty.
Fresh, homemade soup features as a daily special with sandwiches. Staff sometimes offer a cup of soup at no extra charge, showing friendly service and generous portions.
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The meal costs around $18, including tip.
There is no food nearby other than at Joe's.
The restaurant is clean and quiet, ideal for paperwork.
Electric grills with a down draft system keep tables clean while the staff creates a warm, welcoming vibe. Soups like rich tofu soup offer authentic Korean flavors. Free soft-serve ice cream adds a casual, friendly finish to the meal.
Soups come with a variety of options like spicy short rib soup, tofu soup, and cold noodle soup.** The tofu soup stands out as especially rich and satisfying, matching authentic Korean flavors.
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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.
Newly remodeled space offers a cozy and modern design with secluded tables and perfect lighting. Hot miso soup and warm towels start the meal with a comforting touch. The vibe encourages slowing down and enjoying fresh sushi in a peaceful setting.
Hot miso soup arrives free with the meal, served alongside warm towels for hands. This combination starts the dining experience with a comforting touch not common in other sushi spots.
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The restaurant is wheelchair accessible.
Credit cards and mobile payments are accepted.
Expect a wait time of 20-30 minutes during weekend dinner hours.
Cozy spot with colorful murals and K-pop tunes offers a calm vibe and friendly service. Rice cake soup shines with rich flavor and good texture, while fish cake soup feels bland. Seating fits small groups and a self-serve topping bar adds fun customization.
Rice cake soup stands out with rich flavor and solid texture. The fish cake soup tastes bland and lacks seasoning.
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The tteokbokki and fried snacks are unique offerings not found elsewhere.
Adding cheese to your dish costs $2.99.
Additional toppings like fish cakes and vegetables cost $3.95 per pound.
Small, cozy spot with samurai decor and playful claw machines sets a laidback vibe. Rich umami broth and deep tonkotsu flavor make the soup stand out. Anime soundtrack adds a cultural touch that feels open and casual.
Broth carries rich umami flavor and tonkotsu depth. Wari soup adds a lightly seasoned, flavorful finish to the ramen.
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The restaurant offers a special menu during weekdays before 3 PM with only two dishes.
There is plenty of free parking in the large lot right out front.
Expect smaller portion sizes compared to other ramen places.