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    Daebokjung

    4.1 (83 reviews)
    ModerateKorean, Seafood
    Closed 11:00 am - 10:00 pm
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Outdoor seating
    Good for groups

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    Diane K.

    I went to Daebok (대복) in Koreatown LA for lunch today and had the daebok jiri (codfish soup) and agujjim (Spicy braised monkfish). My younger brother caught a cold and really wanted something warm and comforting, so we came here. All the side dishes were delicious, and every dish we ordered tasted great. I especially love the fried rice they make for you after finishing the jiri broth -- it's always so flavorful and satisfying. The food and service here have always been consistently good, so our family has been coming to this restaurant from time to time for many years. But maybe because of the slow economy these days, there were only three tables occupied during lunch (including us). After the other two tables left, we were the only ones there, and honestly, it made me worry a bit. I hope this place stays busy because their food is truly good.

    Eric K.

    Recently, I've noticed that some restaurants in LA are actually more affordable than in Orange County, and the flavors are backed by long-standing tradition. You can tell the difference if you visit and compare for yourself -- the ingredients taste fresh, and the dishes have their own unique character, so there isn't much to compare with others. Specialty items like monkfish or pufferfish stew and braised dishes are quite common in Korea, but here in LA they are rare to find, which makes this place even more special.

    Cynthia N.

    We celebrated here for my boyfriend's dad's birthday and enjoyed the pre fixed menu. Most of it was seafood, all of which was fresh and filling for everyone! They ended the pre fixed menu with some soup, which rounded everything out. The service was quick - they did give us a fully Korean menu (though I think this is because his family is Korean, so I'm not sure if they have an English menu since I never saw one). His dad also mentioned that this is a really rare restaurant since not a lot of Korean restaurants in the US serve this kind of food! They specialize in monkfish, so if you're interested definitely check this out.

    Jin C.

    I recently visited Daebokjung with my mother; it was our first time together, and my first visit in over a decade since going with my father. We ordered the Agujjiri and Agujjim combo (from dinner menu, not lunch) and the Agu Tangsuyuk. After enjoying the Jiri, we mixed rice into the remaining broth. The flavors were clean and wholesome. The Agujjim appeared spicy but was actually mild, and I felt like I consumed a month's worth of bean sprouts today. Everyone was satisfied with this delightful meal.

    Emily L.

    This is my favorite restaurant in LA. I came here so many times, my favorite dish is octopus with pork belly, so tasty. They have very good free appetizers and rice, I love that so much.

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    Sung C.

    Food was good and its portion was large enough. Compare to other restaurants the price was fair too.

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    Stephanie L.

    I've been coming here for years and taste is consistent. We ordered the halibut combo, which was started by the appetizers: pajeon, steamed egg, and side dishes. The main entrees were the halibut sashimi along with agujjim. Followed by the fried fish and agu. Finish the meal with a seafood stew with red chili and tons of garlic. Once there's a little bit of broth remaining, the server comes and makes fried rice and adds seaweed and chopped water celery. There's a huge parking lot for the restaurant. Not sure if there are valet attendants anymore.

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    Paul L.

    This restaurant has been around for many years and one of the few established Korean restaurants in the Westlake neighborhood that is still thriving away from other famous and trendy restaurants. This restaurant may be unknown to the younger generations but at one point a hotbed for Koreans getting their fish and sushi fix. What we ordered: COMBO A - Korean Sole Sashimi (small) + Agu-jjim (Braised Monkfish with Sprouts) + Pufferfish Maeun-tang (Additional $12 for pufferfish upgrade in the red soup) + Agu-tang-soo-uh (Deep-fried monkfish dipped in sweet and sour sauce) + Tsukidashi (Various appetizer selections). Korean sole SASHIMI is my favorite sushi. It is a white meat that has a very similar taste and texture to a halibut. You can eat it raw, dip it in soy sauce and wasabi, or in red chili sauce. Also, there was a live ABALONE was in the center. Braised MONKFISH was excellent as well. Although this dish is made with Korean chili powder, it is not spicy at well. The sprouts were refreshing and complement your taste buds with the fish. There are very few places in Koreatown where you can order PUFFERFISH meat. If improperly served, the tetrodotoxin (poison ) can put people to death. No death at this restaurant, so not to worry. Also, I believe they import the fish, so it is not served live. If you're a fan of fish in a soup, then this serving is right up in your alley. Deep-fried MONKFISH is very much like tempura. It is served with sweet and sour dipping sauce and can be poured on top or dipped individually. There is no wrong way of eating it. I thought it was tasty. Tsukidashi at Korean restaurants is typically add-ons to the sashimi. These APPETIZERS include pickled carrots, ginger, garlic, and escargot. Of course, it's always good to have options aside from ginger. Oh, there was a Korean pancake as well.

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    Saying it opens until 10 pm and closes the door at 8:45 pm. Crazy. Not going to this place again.

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