Modern Korean spot serves authentic bone broth with fresh radish kimchi and cabbage kimchi that pack bold flavors. Spacious, clean space blends traditional and modern styles. Private rooms and ample seating fit groups of all sizes comfortably.
Fresh radish kimchi and cabbage kimchi come with meals. Both have strong, flavorful tastes that stand out.
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Reservations are not required, and seating is usually available within 10 minutes on weekends.
The seafood pancake is only available after 4 pm.
Free refills on Korean side dishes are provided with your meal.
Warm, clean space with wood elements and subtle Korean music sets a cozy mood. Kalbi shines with falling off the bone texture and rich flavor. Unique tteokbokki and balanced teriyaki dishes highlight authentic Korean tastes.
Kalbi stands out with its falling off the bone texture and rich flavor. Tteokbokki offers a unique taste different from other spots, while tempura, katsu, and teriyaki bring strong, well-balanced flavors.
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The restaurant is known for its generous portion sizes.
Expect a clean environment with well-maintained facilities.
Prices are affordable, making it a budget-friendly choice.
Interactive grilling with large vent hoods makes dining hands-on and fun. Enjoy spicy bulgogi and Army Stew with a variety of banchan in a lively space playing K-pop videos. Warm, family-friendly vibe suits both intimate meals and gatherings.
High-quality meat like spicy bulgogi, brisket, and pork belly comes with a great spread of banchan. The Intestine Pot and Army Stew (Budae Jjigae) offer flavorful options for Korean food lovers.
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Reservations are available for large parties, but it's best to call ahead.
Expect a wait time of 30-45 minutes during peak dinner hours.
The restaurant closes at 9 PM, so plan your visit accordingly.
Cozy space with wood floors and lively groups sets a vibrant mood. Fresh pork belly and kalbi beef come with three dipping sauces and rich side dishes like kimchi pancake. Authentic Korean utensils and original soju make it stand out for Korean food lovers.
Fresh meat like pork belly, kalbi beef, and bulgogi comes with three dipping sauces and rice. Budae jjigae, tofu pork belly kimchi, and dak galbi offer rich, well-marinated flavors. Side dishes include well-made banchan, sour kimchi, kimchi pancake, mandu, and sweet corn cheese. Fresh and original soju options complement the meal.
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The restaurant is open until midnight, making it great for late-night dining.
There is a special deal for a free dessert or coffee with a meal.
Portions are generous and designed for sharing among friends.
Restaurant inside a grocery store offers signature tofu soups with generous side dishes. Casual vibe suits quick meals with balanced kalbi tang and sweet bulgogi. Vegetable banchan like kimchi and cucumber add fresh contrast to hearty Korean flavors.
Kalbi Tang and bulgogi stand out with balanced flavoring and a sweet seasoning that deepens as you eat. Vegetable banchan includes kimchi, cucumber, radish, potato, and bean sprouts, complementing dishes like soft tofu stew, mushroom tofu soup, and crispy pajeon.
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Parking is plentiful near the restaurant.
The restaurant is located inside G Mart, making it somewhat difficult to find.
Lunch deals and combos offer good value for the price.
Spotless Korean-style Chinese restaurant offers a cozy vibe and simple decor. Combo A shines with chewy noodles and a spicy seafood kick. Busy lunch hours show its popularity, but no reservations mean expect a wait.
Combo A features an amazing array of jajangmyeon, jjamppong, and tangsuyuk. The noodles in jajangmyeon are perfectly chewy with a thick, savory black bean sauce, while jjamppong offers a spicy seafood kick that stands out.
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They don't take reservations, so arrive early to avoid long waits.
Wait times can vary up to an hour during peak hours.
The restaurant is open 7 days a week, including Tuesdays.
Korean-style Chinese food shines with handmade noodles and seafood-rich jjambbong. Cozy spot inside a grocery store offers smoky jajangmyun and classic dishes like orange chicken. Seating is limited but atmosphere feels simple and inviting.
Jjajangmyeon and Jjamppong stand out with strong flavors typical of Korean-style Chinese food. The menu also includes Gganpoonggi and orange chicken, offering a mix of classic dishes.
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The restaurant is located inside G-Mart, to the left after entering.
Seating is first come, first serve with limited tables along the walls.
The total cost for three dishes is around $60 after tax and tip.
Sushi restaurant offers large fresh sushi and flavorful Asian dishes in a calm, bright space with live orchids. Korean options shine with beef bulgogi in sandwiches and ramen, plus rich Korean fried chicken. Perfect for families seeking homey, casual dining.
Flavors stand out in the beef bulgogi dishes, including a sandwich and lunch special. The menu also features bulgogi ramen and Korean fried chicken with rich taste.
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The rolls are a great deal—2 for $25.99, including 4 pieces of California roll.
The restaurant offers a nice variety on their menu.
Reservations are not required, but it's best to arrive early during peak hours.
Large Korean restaurant shines with soft tofu stew and Bossam pork that melts in your mouth. Warm, cozy vibe with intimate seating balances lively crowds and comfort. Family-friendly with ordering tablets streamlining meals and private rooms for quiet dining.
Soft tofu stew and Jjusami stand out for their consistent taste and tenderness. The Bossam offers well-seasoned pork that melts in your mouth, complemented by fresh, refillable banchan side dishes.
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Reservations are not accepted, so arrive early to avoid long waits.
Expect wait times of 60 to 90 minutes during peak dinner hours.
The restaurant does not allow splitting bills; one payment method is required.
Dark pub setting creates late-night Korean bar vibes with lively, sometimes loud atmosphere. Fried chicken offers an unreal crunch in Galbi and Spicy flavors. Menu pairs well with a wide selection of soju and rice wines for a refreshing finish.
Fried chicken stands out with an unreal crunch despite heavy sauce coating, offered in Galbi and Spicy flavors. The tteokbokki sauce simmers for six hours, adding depth, while kimchi fried rice comes fried to perfection and full of flavor.
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Da Wa 다와 is open until 2 AM, making it a late-night option.
Parking is plentiful and shared with nearby businesses.
Expect a lively atmosphere late at night on weekends.
Korean restaurant offers authentic dishes like bulgogi and bibimbap with steamed egg. Enjoy fresh, refillable banchan including spicy soy pickled peppers. Clean, well-lit space with updated booths and excellent parking creates a chill vibe.
Eight different banchan come fresh and refillable, ranging from spicy soy pickled peppers to mild mung bean sprouts. Dishes like beef soft tofu soup, kimchi fried pancake, bibimbap with steamed egg, galbi, japchae, and grilled mackerel highlight the menu's variety and depth.
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Parking is available at the restaurant for easy access.
Most Korean dishes come with rice and six side dishes included.
Portion sizes are large, making it a good choice for hungry diners.
Cozy spot with Studio Ghibli decor offers rich Korean dishes like creamy kimchi udon and flavorful kimchi fried rice. Affordable ramen and curry add variety. Quiet, clean space with self-serve tea and water enhances the authentic vibe.
Creamy kimchi udon stands out with its rich creaminess balanced by spicy kimchi. Kimchi fried rice offers a flavorful kick, and dishes like omusoba and karaage complement the Korean-inspired menu.
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The menu offers a variety of dishes including ramen, udon, curry, and teriyaki.
Parking is easy with plenty of free spaces available in the building.
The dine-in area is small and can get busy during peak times.
Enjoy rich kimchi stew and distinctive pork bulgogi in a clean, modern space with self-serve kiosks. Warm hospitality creates a cozy, inviting atmosphere that feels like a mom and pop shop. Seating is ample, making dining smooth and casual.
Kimchi stew comes in a big, generous portion with a rich flavor. Pork Bulgogi offers a distinctive Gingchu taste. Kimchee is available and noted for its quality.
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Expect long wait times on Fridays and Saturdays due to popularity.
Portions are large enough to share; one order can feed two people.
Prices are affordable, offering great value for the quality and quantity.
Cafe inside a spa offers a calm, nonjudgmental atmosphere where guests wear uniforms and relax. Regulars enjoy authentic Korean dishes like bulgogi with plentiful homemade banchans. The space feels like a community hub focused on nourishment and rest.
Bulgogi stands out with its rich flavor and pairs well with a variety of homemade banchans that come plentiful and complimentary. Dishes like bibimbap, tteokbokki, kimchi tofu stew, and kalguksu offer a solid range of classic Korean tastes.
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Reservations are recommended on weekends due to high demand.
Entry is possible through a hidden back entrance if not using the spa.
Expect larger portion sizes, suitable for sharing between two people.
Korean restaurant shines with spicy-sweet Tteokbokki and fresh, tasty kimbap like shrimp tempura. Chill vibes and cute astronaut decor create a cozy, Instagrammable spot. Soft K-Pop music sets a relaxed mood for work or socializing.
Tteokbokki offers a perfect balance of spicy and sweet flavors with options like Rose Tteokbokki featuring ramen, egg, and torched cheese. Various kimbap choices stand out, including pork belly, shrimp tempura, and bulgogi, all made with fresh ingredients and great presentation.
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Parking at Bapmukja is easy and accessible.
They offer an all-you-can-eat Tteokbokki and Kimbap option.
The menu includes options for both Korean food enthusiasts and comfort food lovers.
Small Japanese spot shines with crispy Korean fried chicken that packs a bold pepper paste punch. Huge portions and reasonable prices make it a great deal. Casual vibe suits quick bites or takeout, while diverse dishes like yakisoba add tasty variety.
Crispy yangnyeom chicken here has a stronger pepper paste flavor and is saltier than typical Korean style. Prices are reasonable, with 10 pieces for $19, and food starts cooking after ordering.
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Parking is convenient, located next to 5 Guys and Fred Meyer.
The price for yangnyeom chicken is $19 for 10 pieces.
The restaurant offers generous portions for the price.
Takeout-only spot with a nostalgic countryside atmosphere serves massive portions of jjajangmyeon and sweet and sour pork at very cheap prices. Food focuses on traditional flavors with standout flavorful kimchi and classic sides like yellow pickled daikon.
Jjajangmyeon here tastes like it came from Korea 20 years ago, served in massive portions with yellow pickled daikon and raw white onion shards. The kimchi stands out as very flavorful, and the Honey-Walnut Shrimp pairs well with the Black Bean Noodles.
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The restaurant offers takeout only; no dine-in service available.
Expect large portions that can easily feed multiple people.
Prices are very affordable, making it a great value for takeout.
Korean barbecue shines with authentic flavors and unique grills that include egg and cheese corn compartments. Spacious, lively space mimics Korean street alleys with private rooms and a separate bar. Friendly staff boosts the experience with great service.
Korean BBQ stands out with authentic flavors and options like vegetarian japchae and bibimbap made with tofu. The food pairs with fantastic service that enhances the overall experience.
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Reservations are recommended on weekends due to high demand.
Expect long wait times during weekend dinner hours.
The average cost for two people is around $200.
Upscale spa offers varied hot pools and unique rooms like sand troughs for deep stress relief. Authentic Korean food shines with beef short ribs and kimchi pancakes. Modern design with skylights creates a relaxing vibe despite some noise in pools and sauna.
Authentic Korean dishes like Dolsot BiBimBap, beef short ribs, and kimchi pancake stand out here. Sides and kimchi complement the tasty Japchae and bibimbap offerings.
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Reservations are recommended to avoid long wait times, especially on weekends.
The entrance fee is $54, which grants access to all facilities.
Expect crowded conditions on Saturdays and holidays; arrive early.
Asian spot shines with crispy Korean fried chicken and spicy kimchi. Clean, green-filled space sets a cozy atmosphere with jazz piano. Perfect for families craving generous portions and quick, tasty meals.
Korean fried chicken stands out with its crispy texture and flavor. The kimchi offers a nice, spicy kick that complements the meal well.
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Teriyaki Time has its own parking lot, making it easily accessible.
The portions are generous and prices are reasonable for the quality.
The menu offers a wide variety of Asian dishes for diverse tastes.
Korean fried chicken is crispy and juicy, especially the creamy onion chicken. Cozy atmosphere with old school R&B sets a lively late-night vibe. Free popcorn with drinks and new tables make it great for casual dinners and gatherings.
Korean fried chicken here strikes a nice balance of crispy and juicy, with the creamy onion chicken standing out. The menu also features spicy pork bulgogi, tteokbokki, and classic soul food like kimchi-jjigae, all consistently flavorful.
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The restaurant is open late, making it a great option for night owls.
Expect a wait during busy hours, especially on weekends.
An 18% tip is automatically added for groups of five or more.
Huge mall-like space with a clean, airy atmosphere offers extensive Asian groceries and fresh seafood. Korean food shines with fresh kimchi and tasty Kimbap, plus Korean fried chicken and soju in the food court. Layout resembles a castle with a moat, creating distinct zones.
Fresh kimchi and a wide variety of Kimbap stand out here. The food court offers Korean fried chicken and a solid selection of meat and soju.
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Expect to find a wide selection of Asian groceries not available in regular stores.
Check for expired products, as some items may be past their expiration date.
Discounted cooked food is available around 8pm daily.
Cozy Korean spot offers delicious kimchi and fresh bibimbap with crackling rice. Mom and pop vibe creates a homey atmosphere perfect for groups. Self-serve hot chocolate adds a casual touch to this quiet, comfortable place.
Kimchi and radish kimchi stand out as most delicious. Bibimbap features fresh vegetables, a sunny side up egg, and crackling rice. Generous fresh banchan includes broccoli with peanut sauce. Yeol mu guksu offers a kimchi-based cold noodle experience. Tteokbokki and seafood pancake also appear frequently.
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Parking is angled in and requires entering from the north side for adequate parking.
There was plenty of parking available in the lot out front.
They are open later than many other restaurants.
Spacious seating and a cozy fireplace create a chill vibe for gatherings. All-you-can-eat Korean BBQ shines with bulgogi beef and fresh kimchi. Active grills add a smoky feel, while ordering tablets and attentive staff boost convenience.
All-you-can-eat Korean BBQ offers great price and excellent quality meats. The beef bulgogi stands out, paired with changing grill metals and fresh banchan including amazing kimchi.
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The all-you-can-eat lunch price is $25 from 11 am to 3 pm.
Dinner all-you-can-eat costs $32 on Fridays.
Kids have a set price of approximately $15, even if they don't eat.
Small Korean spot serves authentic Korean BBQ with 12 banchan dishes that are generous and well-prepared. Expect a smoky atmosphere due to limited ventilation and a casual, clean setting. Menu highlights include crispy pajeon and flavorful soybean paste stew.
Marinated meats avoid excessive sweetness common in many Korean BBQ spots. Generous, thoughtfully prepared banchan complement dishes like bulgogi and japchae. Crispy pajeon and flavorful soybean paste stew add variety to the menu.
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Expect a 30-60 minute wait during busy dinner times.
An 18% gratuity is automatically added to the bill for all parties.
Unlimited refillable side dishes are offered with every meal.
Korean food kiosk serves tender bulgogi and spicy fried chicken sandwiches with bold flavors. Combo deals offer great value. Atmosphere feels like a carnival vibe with loud music and a busy counter, making it lively and fast-paced.
Bulgogi bowls come tender and perfectly sweet, making them a solid choice. Korean fried chicken and chicken sandwiches offer a spicy kick and satisfying flavor, with the fried chicken sandwich standing out as especially tasty.
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Expect long wait times during peak hours due to high demand.
Bowls are priced around $20, with combo deals available.
Online ordering is efficient and often faster than estimated times.
Korean restaurant in a cozy, dim food court serves authentic Korean dishes with homemade sauces and noodles. Jjajangmyeon is a classic favorite with quick service, and the homemade kimchi is a must-try. Portions are generous, perfect for sharing.
Jjajangmyeon stands out with a classic, delicious taste and quick service. The homemade kimchi is outstanding and often taken home. The half jjambong and half jjajangmyeon combo offers a very good mix.
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The fried rice costs $19, which may be considered overpriced.
Portion sizes are large enough to share, especially for families.
They make their own sauce and noodles from scratch.