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    Ddukbaegi

    4.3 (18 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    B1. 해물파전 / Haemul Pajeon
    Amy C.

    I was so excited to have a place near me that serves soondae guk! Ever since my bf & I went to Korea and had soondae guk, we've been craving it! This place does a good job of it, the flavor is there, comforting and flavorful. It is a decent portion as well, comes with rice and full of pork and blood sausage. A delightfully hearty meal for a cold winter night. They give out 4 banchan and all paired nicely with our meal, nice and acidic. We did also order the haemul pajeon, a seafood pancake. Next time I would probably skip this dish, it was a bit soggy and not as crispy as I would have liked. I would recommend this place if you are ever craving some soondae guk - next time we will try some other items on the menu :)

    Esy C.

    Food: 9/10 [[HIGHLIGHT]]Atmosphere: 7/10[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] Service: 5/10 Tips: No need to make reservations but sometimes gets busy so service can be slower. Finally a Korean place that is on par with some of the jersey/new york ones! Limited menu and they dont have galbitang anymore. My fav was the kimchi dolsot and dwaeji gookbap!

    YangHwa P.

    Five of us went and tried out different soups, also green onion pancakes. Compared to other Korean restaurant they don't give you many banchan (complimentary side dishes), however, what they give you is good and plenty. There were two servers busily working and not much customer service from them. A man who seemed liked the owner came by often to check on us and refilled our tea. The soup dishes were good, and they did not skimp on meat. My elderly mother ordered soondae (blood sausage) soup and was disappointed not much soondae was in it and had more pork meat; (If you like soondae soup just know this). Overall, I liked the food here and would like to try other dishes.

    Sundubu-jjigea and seafood pancake
    Derek Ignatius Paul H.

    3.5 stars. Soup was on the lighter side. Seafood pancake and Sundubu-jjigea was hearty.

    B2. / Seolleongtang
    Faye K.

    Decent Korean food. Good service. [[HIGHLIGHT]]Clean restaurant.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] [[HIGHLIGHT]]This place is newer so the restaurant is clean.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] They offer variety of different Korean soup which is a plus. We stopped by with bunch of friends and all go different types of food. I was told the gamjatang is really good but since I was wearing white, I had to opt out for seullungtang . The soup came out fast and hot but the taste wasn't that great. It was missing something and didn't have that deep seullungtang taste. I also did a take out of gamjatang and when we tried it at home, it was too salty and was lacking flavor.

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    John L.

    I think this is a new korean comfort food-type restaurant, with various soups and bowls. Service was very attentive and nice. The inside seemed very new. All was clean. The seafood pancake was fresh and crispy. The galbi jjim was big enough to share if you're not too hungry and share an app as well. It was very tender. We wished it came with some more aromatics-- maybe onion, potatoes, garlic. It only came with some carrots and mushroom. Ban chans were ok - the small side dishes provided with every korean meal. The radish kimchee was very well liked -- crisp and not too spicy. Hopefully this restaurant gets going. The food is good and with some small improvements can be a great place to go for a great meal!

    A3. / Classic Kimbap
    Kaitlyn L.

    We were so happy to find Ddukbaegi. I loved the banchan (even as someone who doesn't always love kimchi), they had the best kimbap we've tried outside of Korea, and the janchi guksu was my absolute favorite soup - warm broth with spicy sauce and filled with noodles, yet refreshing from the yellow radish and cucumber slices. Google has been showing that the restaurant is temporarily closed for a while now, and I've been hoping it was only temporary. Unfortunately, we drove past over the weekend, and the restaurant looks like it is for rent. :( I will miss the food very much! It really reminded me of the flavors of Seoul and Busan.

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    Food and services were terrific The variety of the menu was also a highlight and very enjoyable

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    Buk Chon Korean Cuisine

    Buk Chon Korean Cuisine

    4.4
    (380 reviews)
    7.4 mi
    $$

    Yeah, so I forgot to take any pictures, but I was here twice this week with colleagues when we had…read morean offsite meeting nearby. Everything was delicious, from the apps to the dishes, and definitely very healthy portions! Service was pretty good as well, with attentive staff despite there not being a whole lot of them. The food is Korean-inspired with some fusion elements, and all of it was nicely executed. Fried chicken bites were a pretty big hit, and the pork buns were good as well - crispier than usual, but still really good. Toppoki was nice too, and have to say that calling it rice gnocchi is pretty smart to make it easier to understand outside the Asian POV. Kimchi paella was essentially kimchi fried rice, but tasty and filling, and the scrape off parts at the bottom, that's rice gold right there. I don't always eat rice, but when I do, I prefer slightly burnt at the bottom of a stone pot. Second visit, I went with fire chicken, which is tasty and has some kick. I did notice that my not Asian colleague was asked if he was sure about the three fire symbols, but I was not :P Space is pretty nice inside too, a nice combination of old and new; the bathroom was nice and clean, and the general feel inside is casual but elegant. I wouldn't be opposed to returning, but would need to know much more about allergy protocols and awareness, which admittedly isn't always a strong point in Asian cuisine.

    Went to Buk Chon with some friends before seeing the excellent production of Dear Evan Hansen at…read morethe Arden Theatre. The restaurant is a very short walk and an excellent option for pre-theatre dining. I only had a couple items as this was lunch, and both were excellent: Mango iced tea - 5/5, not too sweet, an excellent choice for a hot summer day Pajeon - 4/5, solid offering, still nothing beats the green onion pajeon I had in Seoul Korea Bibimbap - 5/5, a generous portion of bibimbap ingredients and an option of gochujang or soy garlic sauce to add on top of the fried egg. Delicious! Service was great too, I'd happily come back and try more items from their menu next time I'm in the area.

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    First time and loving the venue and vibe. Waiting for our food
    First time and loving the venue and vibe. Waiting for our food
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    Mr Pig Korean BBQ

    Mr Pig Korean BBQ

    4.4
    (121 reviews)
    6.9 mi

    Mr Pig is quickly becoming my go-to spot for BBQ in the city. They offer fixed priced options…read morealong with al la carte extras. The meats are of high quality, the side dishes always tasty, and staff super helpful. While I've never came to a BBQ place and didn't leave smelling of meats, the systems and venting they have setup does minimize that side effect of your visits nicely. I highly recommend for groups of 4!

    My friend and I finally decided to try this spot we always pass, and honestly I'm glad we did. What…read morepulled us in was that it's not AYCE. We're never great at eating our money's worth, so the pay-as-you-go setup felt like a better fit. We got the favorite set for two, which ended up being plenty. The biggest highlight right away: they grill everything for you. KBBQ is just better when you can sit back and eat instead of managing the grill yourself. They also use a back grill to keep things moving, so there's barely any pause between rounds of meat. It felt really efficient. Also, the place is surprisingly clean and doesn't have that heavy "you're going to smell like smoke for the next 5 hours" vibe, which I really appreciated. Somehow they keep it all under control even with constant grilling. Service-wise, the staff were attentive and clearly working hard, especially since it seemed a bit understaffed. That said, my friend did feel a little uncomfortable at times. There were a few moments where it felt like we were being watched closely, almost like they were worried about a dine-and-dash situation, and we were asked multiple times if we had paid. I personally read it more as things being slightly disorganized with a small team juggling cooking, serving, and payments, but I can see how it might come across differently depending on how you interpret it. Food-wise, the meat was very good, but the banchan really stood out to me. The cabbage salad with a gingery soy dressing was super refreshing and cut through the richness of the meat perfectly. Free refills on banchan are always a win too. I also liked that the grill came with corn cheese, egg, and sprouts, nice extras you don't always get. The corn cheese wasn't as sweet as I expected, and the egg was a bit on the salty side, but still enjoyable. The tilted grill setup was another plus since it lets the grease drain away, so the meal didn't feel overly heavy like some AYCE spots. Overall, it was a really fun experience. A bit pricey, but worth it for the quality and how easy the whole meal felt. Just something to be aware of with the service dynamic depending on how sensitive you are to that kind of thing.

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    Dae Bak

    Dae Bak

    4.0
    (335 reviews)
    7.1 mi
    $$

    Its a good taste. All food is good. Banchan 5item. I will back to try another menu. I wanf try the…read morechicken boneless

    Came here on New Year's Day and they were open, which was awesome. We ordered quite a few things,…read moreand everything was fabulous. We got the bulgogi hotpot, chicken feet, and seafood pancake. The bulgogi hotpot was packed with tender, marinated beef, fresh vegetables, and a rich, savory broth that came together perfectly. The chicken feet were well seasoned and gelatinous, very authentic in texture, and the seafood pancake was crispy on the outside with a soft, savory interior full of fresh seafood. The place feels authentic and they refill your banchan, which is always appreciated. The flavors are slightly less fermented and a bit more geared toward American palates, but still tasty. Since the hotpot is meant for two or more people, it's large and feels like both a meal and a bit of a show. The owner personally helped cut the meat and prepare the hotpot at the table, which was very hands-on and excellent service. It's located on the second floor, so it can be a bit tricky to find, but don't just walk past it. There are multiple TV screens around the restaurant showing both Korean and American channels, which adds a fun vibe. Everything is very reasonably priced, and I can't wait to come back. One note: we think we may have seen someone try to dine and dash. The staff weren't distracted and it didn't affect the service, but it's a reminder to always pay for your food and tip well. The place is clearly privately owned and not a chain, so it's important to respect that. Despite that, service was fantastic, and the food more than makes up for any small hiccups.

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    So Korean Grill

    So Korean Grill

    4.5
    (128 reviews)
    0.8 mi

    This place was ridiculous. I called to make a reservation and had my name/number written down. We…read morehad a 7:00 PM reservation for 4 on Valentine's Day but were NEVER seated OR acknowledged. I came at 6:55PM. We stood at the "please wait to be seated" sign for over 10-15 minutes without being acknowledged. We tried to be patient since we saw the hostess juggling multiple tasks at once. Multiple couples arrived after us and were seated first. Emphasis on they were in line AFTER us. When a waiter finally showed up, he started seating people that were last/behind us without asking for names for reservations. Who starts from the back??? Even after telling that waiter we had a reservation and were there first, he looked at us like he felt guilty. Very poor organization and guest management. Disappointing from the moment we walked in. I was excited to try the food at this place but will never show up again after what was experienced.

    Came on a Saturday afternoon and it was surprisingly quiet. We went specifically hoping for yukhoe…read morebecause we saw it on a photo outside and yes, they do have it. It just is not on the printed menu. Very cool, but also slightly chaotic. If you speak Korean, there is basically an unlocked menu situation. Same with tteokbokki. Not listed, but available. Love that for the insiders. The only downside is you do not really know all the prices ahead of time, and things ended up being a little higher than expected. It is right next to H Mart though, so prime real estate. The yukhoe came out still a tiny bit frozen in the center, but the seasoning was great. Nicely balanced sesame oil, garlic, a little sweetness. They mix it for you at the table which is a nice touch. We were mid mixing and they tried to take our picture which caught us off guard, but honestly it is a fair trade for how attentive and kind they were. Seafood tofu pot was a bit underwhelming protein wise. One shrimp and maybe two squid rings. Not exactly seafood heavy. That said, the broth itself had good depth and the tofu was silky and comforting. Service was warm and attentive the whole time. The space is super picturesque. Small booths with grills built into the tables, wooden frames, very traditional KBBQ vibes. Cozy and cute without feeling cramped. Overall, good experience. Just a little pricey and I wish everything was clearly listed on the menu. But vibes and service are definitely there.

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