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    Sa Rang Bang

    3.7 (640 reviews)
    ModerateKorean, Bars
    Closed 5:00 pm - 11:30 PM
    Updated a few days ago

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    What's the vibe?
    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Good for kids
    Good for groups

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    Alyssah T.

    This is a well-hidden gem in the Sacramento area and a spot you should put on your list. They have a great menu that offers something for everyone. It has a hole-in-the-wall type of warmth that I love (bring your own Sharpie so that you may write on the wall) with the food to match. The staff is super helpful so if you have any questions about the menu, do not be afraid to ask. Everything was tasty and very good but, out of everything, the star of the show for me was the cheese tteok-boki. Probably the best tteok-boki I've had here--texture of the rice cakes was perfect and there was a smokiness that I can't describe but just know it was divine. We ordered so much food but there was still so much I wanted to try. Will be coming back here again and again and again!

    Banchan
    Helen L.

    A classic Korean staple in Sacramento! Looks like they've gone under new management in the last few years but I'm glad their recipes haven't changed. I think they have the best seafood pancake and spicy chicken. In all my years coming here (at least 15 years), I've probably only tried about a quarter of their menu but no complaints on them. Everything is always delicious but I tend to stick to my classics of the spicy chicken, seafood pancake, bulgolgi, Bossam, or tofu soup to name a few.

    Makiyah R.

    So glad I tried this place despite the avg ratings! I read the latest reviews and decided to try--they are spot on. Great food--we had bulgogi, japchae, ttekboki, and fried chicken wings -- all were delicious!! Came with purple rice--which has a more nutty flavor, healthier too I think. Service was great, the waiter was attentive--they accommodated my shellfish allergy too! (Just heads up that most kimchi has shrimp paste in case you're allergic!) The place reminds me of Koreatown restaurants in LA and the food was up there too! Love the writings on the wall, it gave an authentic feel Would definitely come back to try more!

    Soondubu with beef
    Kha D.

    Good service and Korean food. Got the spicy sweet fried chicken, seafood pancake, and spicy tofu soup with beef. Everything was good, but they're skimpy on the protein in their foods. The seafood pancake didn't have much seafood in it. Normally there's squid, shrimp, and I believe another seafood? But this time, there were barely any bits of shrimp from a few pieces. Almost forgot it was a seafood pancake because mainly just saw and tasted egg and veggies. For a $24 seafood pancake, I would hope to have a bite of seafood in every piece. The tofu soup didn't have much beef in it either. Food is good, just hope they don't skimp on the protein again.

    I recently dined at this restaurant with a group of four people and noticed an 18% service charge added to our bill. Unfortunately, this fee was not clearly disclosed in advance. If it was mentioned, it was not visible or noticeable to customers before ordering. I understand that restaurants may apply service charges, but they should be clearly and transparently communicated. Adding a significant fee without clear notice feels misleading and unfair to customers. I wasn't clearly informed about the service charge before ordering. This service charge was not clearly disclosed before we ordered. I'm not comfortable paying a hidden fee

    48. Soondubu (순두부찌개) / Spicy Soft Tofu Soup with ramen and beef
    Leah P.

    Loved my experience! The staff were super welcoming and greeted us right away. We were able to sit down right away, and enjoy the baseball game on the tv which was a plus. Loved the ambiance of the place as well, it was so comforting. The food was amazing. All our hot dishes came out sizzling and timely served. I definitely recommend trying the tteokbokki, the sweet and spicy wings and the soondubu. I will be back:)

    Kimchi fried rice
    Ashley C.

    Korean restaurants have come and gone in this area but Sa Rang Bang remains one of my favorites for over a decade. It's tiny, it's cozy, and not much has changed over the years, but the food remains delicious. We came for an early dinner yesterday as soon as they opened. I like how private the booths feel, although some might think it feels crowded. But it's just perfect for parties of 1-4. We came in mainly wanting soondubu but ended up ordering 4 dishes...never a bad thing to have some delicious leftovers! Bulgogi- always a must here! It's tender and nicely cooked, and comes on a sizzling plate which keeps it nice and warm. Omurice- this was our first time ordering this dish here. It's not the traditional Japanese kind and I wish the egg was fluffier but it was a very pretty dish and definitely a good one for sharing. Kimchi pancake- very generous portion size! It's so flavorful and not overly spicy at all, which big chunks of green onion. Beef soondubu- could have been spicier and they didn't ask what kind of spice level we wanted, but not sure if they just assumed mild because we had the kids with us. But overall it really satisfied our soondubu craving on this gloomy day!

    Caren Gale C.

    This is my favorite korean restaurant! I haven't been here in years but they still have the best seafood pancakes. We were finally able to visit and so we ordered so many dishes but they all came out pretty quickly. We ate seafood pancakes, beef tofu soup, spicy fried chicken, kimchi fried rice and tteok-bokii. Everything was so delicious!! I'm not a fan of tteok-boki but husband loves it and their's was actually pretty bomb! The sauce was thick and flavorful with cheese and hotdog pieces. The server was also attentive, coming by to check on us from time to time. This place is a gem, giving off that little korean hometown vibe. I'm glad it hasn't changed!

    38. Kimchi Bokkeumbap (김치볶음밥) / Kimchi Fried Rice Seafood Pancake
    Vienna H.

    Great food, great service, but it can get hot in there during the summer evenings! It can also get busy at times (showing you how good the food is). Seafood pancake and kimchi fried rice are must haves!

    Evan C.

    This is one of those spots you only come across every now and then. It's a rare occasion that you find a restaurant with a vibe like this one. Me and my friends were craving Korean bbq but we had a recommendation to try this spot. It is almost hidden from the outside but when you go inside you are kindly greeted by the staff. The benches and walls are all tagged up by previous customers and it gives it a homey ambiance. We ordered some Korean beer recommended by the server and it was light and crisp so it didn't fill us up too much. The food was so good that I only took a picture of the chicken wings! I forgot to take pictures of everything else but I'll compensate with a review. Spicy chicken wings - we got the whole chicken cut up and it was delicious. It wasn't super breaded and crunchy like other fried chicken but with the flavorful sauce it didn't need to be at all. 8/10 Kimchi Pancake - this thing came out massive looking like a cheese pizza. It's paired with a tangy dipping sauce which is great but I like it just by itself. If you enjoy kimchi you must try this. 9/10 Bulgogi - There wasn't much special about this dish because personally, bulgogi is never amazing but it was still necessary to get! 8/10 Next time going to try the galbi. Raw marinated crab- nobody in my group has ever tried this so we decided to give it a go. The waitress gave us gloves to eat it with and made sure we didn't eat the shell because we thought that's how it was done. It was like nothing we ever tried before. Super soft, spicy and flavorful. Definitely recommend if you are feeling adventurous. 10/10

    Tteokbokki with cheese, ramen noodles and sausages.  Spicy Seafood tofu soup.. some of our favorites
    Jenica E.

    Everytime we go we've tried something different plus some of our usual faves and it never disappoints. Our usuals are Tteokbokki with rice cakes,cheese, ramen noodles and sausages has the perfect chew in every bite and cheese pull is phenomenal. Spicy Seafood tofu soup is great for rainy days. If you like a good crunch their seafood pancake is one of my favorites along with the fried chicken with the spicy sauce on the side. The restaurant itself is small, but gives a warm and cozy ambiance. Hole in the wall experience. The best part is that they close pretty late in the night. They also serve great selection of soju and beer.

    Spicy raw crab
    Autumn L.

    Love this place!!! The food was amazing. I've been looking for a good Korean spot that has spicy raw marinated crab. I once tried raw crab before in SoCal and didn't like it, but I wanted to so bad and had to give it another try. I'm glad I did cause this place didn't disappoint and I now like it! Another favorite was the bibimap and spicy sausage/rice cake IMO. I ate the bibimap as a left over and it was still fireeee. Although I do wish the spot was a little bigger as its a very small place. We were able to fit our party of 6 but anything more than that, might have to be separate tables so just keep thay in mind.

    Banchan
    Jen V.

    We returned to Sa Rang Bang after a long time away and it was still as great as we remembered, but with A+ service this time. We were three adults and a toddler, and they had high chairs that fit nicely in the booth. We used to go to Sa Rang Bang often as we lived in Rosemont when we first moved to Sacramento, so this was a nice trip down memory lane. The food as always is excellent. We've ordered takeout from here, and there is a difference. You have to eat in! The food just tastes so much better hot. The only thing I would say is that it was really warm, and getting a stew made it hotter. However, it's definitely worth it. Makes the experience more authentic.

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    We love this place! Our go-to order is the kimchi tofu stew and the mackerel with purple rice!

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    Was recommended by my Aunt and I loved it so much! The food is exceptional and the staff is always very welcoming and kind!

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    Ask the Community - Sa Rang Bang

    Is this place still open? Called a few times but no answers

    Yes!!

    Is it still a limited menu?

    There is a full menu that you could choose from and also some brand new menu options as well!

    Anyone have any idea if this place is open during the pandemic? If so what are the days and hours of operations for take out?…

    They are open now for dining in and takeout... close earlier at 10 I believe

    Does anyone know if they are open for takeouts?

    We are closed for dine-in and only offering take-out until further notice. Our temporary business hours are Mon-Sat 5:00pm-10:00pm.

    Do they have a booster seat?

    We have booster seats for customers.

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    Yum! Was unsure about lunch one day so the husband brought home Kindred Seoul. He swore by them…read more(he's a state worker nearby the restaurant and has had them many times before). I ordered the beef cupbop and it hit the spot! All the flavors I could've asked for: sweet, salty, umami goodness. The rice was perfectly fluffy, the japchae nicely cooked, and the beef was so tasty. Great portion and was a nice, warm lunch on a cold day. If you're a state worker and haven't tried them yet, you need to! Delicious Korean food that's fresh and filling!

    Located in the Allenby Building State building in Downtown Sacramento. They have a vast eating area…read morethat you can bring your own lunch if you choose, you don't have to order from Kindred Seoul to eat in the building. I've only eaten here once, but it appeared that was plenty of seating for many more people. When we walk by it's never been packed. Parking is mostly street parking with some parking in local garages. They have 2 very clean unisex bathrooms to the right of the counter. You order at the counter and then they call your number. We arrived a few minutes after Noon. There was only 1 person in-front of us and 1 person behind us so we thought it would be a quick lunch. As it turns out several people went through the line before us and the wait was around 15 minutes. Kind of an excessive wait for a counter lunch. There was one girl holding her baby taking the orders and one girl filling the orders. She was going as fast as she could, but it still took awhile. It got really backed up. I ordered the BBQ Beef Cupbop. I didn't know what to expect. As it turns out the bottom layer is white rice, next is a layer of glass noodles, then comes the can corned, a mixture of cabbage, and topped with the BBQ Beef. It was very tasty. A little on the spicy side, which made it just more flavorful. It wasn't mouth watering or eye tearing hot. It just had a little kick. The consistency of the meat reminded me of ground beef. It was very finely chopped strips. Overall it was really good. Very filling for the amount you get. It's more than we usually have for lunch. My husband had the chicken soy ginger. I had some and it was really good, but fried, so probably not as healthy as the BBQ Beef. It doesn't appear that they cook to order any food here, but they do scoop to order. From what I could see they sell a variety of Cupbop flavors, including a vegetarian option. They also sell sandwiches, salads, and a burrito. They have an ice water dispenser at the end of the counter with water cups. The vibe was interesting. You are surrounded by state worker from all different agencies all minding their own business. Many groups of 2-6 were eating together. There were less singles than groups.

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    Large airy seating area
    Large airy seating area
    Soy Garlic Veggie CupBop (tofu)
    Soy Garlic Veggie CupBop (tofu)
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