Modern Korean restaurant offers authentic bone broth soup in a clean, spacious interior with thoughtful design. Atmosphere feels welcoming and comfortable, blending traditional Korean elements with a contemporary vibe. Seating includes private rooms and ample tables, supporting both small and larger groups.
Bone broth soup stands out with its thick, authentic beef flavor and rich texture. Options include ox bone soup and beef tongue soup, both filling and highly satisfying.
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.
Cafe inside a spa offers a unisex space where people wear uniforms and relax together. Atmosphere feels nonjudgmental and calm, with guests focused on nourishment and rest. Regulars include older Korean patrons, creating a community vibe centered on authentic Korean dishes and home-cooked flavors.
Soups include non spicy kalbi, ginseng, and seaweed varieties. Noodle and beef rib soups offer hearty options alongside lighter pumpkin rice soup.
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.
Small Japanese restaurant offers a cozy, authentic atmosphere with cute Studio Ghibli decor and a quiet, clean setting. It features self-serve water and tea stations and serves affordable, satisfying ramen and curry dishes.
Soups here offer flavorful ramen with noodles cooked slightly al dente. Options include miso soup and a curry cream soup served with chicken katsu and calamari.
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.
Spotless Korean-style Chinese restaurant with a cozy atmosphere and welcoming vibe. Interior feels simple and unpretentious, creating a comfortable setting. Busy during lunch, often with long wait times and no reservations accepted.
Spicy seafood soup called jjamppong features a rich broth with noodles and seafood. Combo A includes black bean noodles and a small bowl of spicy soup served alongside fried rice.
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.
Large Korean restaurant offers a warm, cozy vibe with beautiful decor and intimate seating that balances liveliness and comfort. Noise levels can be high due to crowds and music, but private rooms provide quieter spaces. Ordering tablets streamline the dining experience in a family-friendly setting.
Kalbi-Tang offers a spicy, flavorful rib soup rated highly for its taste. Tofu soup stands out as fresh and spicy, while clam soup arrives boiling hot with whole clams. Soup often comes free with drinks, emphasizing traditional Korean flavors.
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.
Sushi restaurant with a clean, bright interior and spacious layout creates a calm, peaceful atmosphere enhanced by live potted orchids and light instrumental music. The vibe feels homey and welcoming, suitable for families and casual dining. Large, fresh sushi portions and flavorful Asian dishes offer excellent value.
Miso soup stands out with its flavorful and well-seasoned broth. Tempura Udon offers a hearty option with crispy tempura in a savory soup base.
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.
Interactive grilling at tables with large vent hoods creates a hands-on dining experience. The space combines minimalist decor with K-pop music videos, offering a youthful and lively atmosphere. Guests enjoy a warm, family-friendly vibe suited for intimate meals or gatherings.
Tofu soup stands out with its rich flavor and satisfying texture. Short ribs soup offers a hearty option alongside delicious banchan that complement the soups well.
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.
Dark pub setting offers late-night Korean bar vibes with eclectic décor and whimsical holiday decorations. Atmosphere ranges from authentic and lively to occasionally too loud, especially near music sources. Menu features crispy, juicy fried chicken paired with a wide selection of soju and refreshing rice wines.
Pork bone soup features a rich pork flavor and gets fixed quickly if needed. Tofu soup offers a fresh, comforting taste that feels like a warm hug. Soondubu soup and beef bone soup also stand out for their hearty, satisfying qualities.
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.
Restaurant sits inside a grocery store with a minimalistic, clean setup and a cafeteria-like atmosphere. It offers signature tofu soups with generous side dishes and lunch combos that provide good value. The vibe is casual and straightforward, focusing on Korean flavors in a simple setting.
Soft tofu soups stand out with deeply savory broths that let the tofu soak up flavor well. The fish roe tofu soup blends roe smoothly into the broth, while the beef short rib soup offers comforting, easy-to-drink richness. Combo options with beef and seafood come with purple rice.
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.
Clean, modern space with self-serve kiosks and adequate seating creates a smooth, casual dining experience. Warm hospitality and a cozy, inviting atmosphere give the place a mom and pop shop vibe. The environment feels welcoming and comfortable, encouraging repeat visits.
Wonton soup stands out with its hearty broth and generous portions. Soups come super hot and include plenty of onions, carrots, and broccoli for a filling meal.
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.
Cozy space with wood floors and paneled walls creates a vibe like stepping into a K-Drama. Tables feature cast iron grills with smoke funnels, supporting a lively atmosphere filled with energetic groups. Attention to traditional Korean utensils and authentic flavors sets it apart from typical Korean BBQ spots.
Soups include soft tofu soup, seafood tofu soup, and bean paste soup. Kimchi soup also appears on the menu. These soups offer a variety of flavors from mild to spicy.
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.
Korean restaurant with updated booths and clean, well-lit interior offers a laid-back, chill vibe. The menu features authentic dishes like bulgogi and seolleontang with fresh, refillable banchan. Parking is excellent, supporting a convenient dining experience.
Soups feature rich bases like pork bone and fermented soybean that soak into the tofu. Options include soft tofu soup, chicken soup, and Korean tofu soup, all filling and flavorful.
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.
Korean barbecue restaurant features personal cooking grills with side compartments for egg and cheese corn. Spacious interior includes separate bar and private rooms, decorated to evoke Korean street alleys. Atmosphere is lively and friendly, often loud enough to challenge conversation.
Spicy soybean soup features very hot chili, brisket, and clams. Free soybean paste soup and a spicy soup come with sides like fish cakes and kimchi.
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.
Cozy Korean restaurant with a mom and pop atmosphere and comfortable seating that suits larger groups. The space feels clean and homey, with self-serve hot chocolate and tea adding to the casual vibe. It offers a quiet setting ideal for casual meals with family and friends.
Soft tofu soup stands out with its silky texture and gentle flavor. Cabbage and short rib soup features tender meat that slides off the bone and a rich broth.
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.