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    SOHA

    4.5 (350 reviews)
    ModerateKorean
    Closed 5:00 pm - 2:00 am (Next day)
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    Kimchi shrimp fried rice @yassiG
    Yassi G.

    Had the best experience here! Food is absolutely delicious. Great service. Open late. Cozy chill vibes. Kpop in the background. Lots of yummy soju to choose from. We ended up getting hot sake which was perfect with our dishes. For foods, we got: -seafood pancake: best I've ever had! -kimchi shrimp fried rice with egg on top: delicious! We opted to have the cheese on the side so we could try it out. It wasn't bad, just different. -tofu jalapeño sprout soup- sooo good and flavorful. So grateful to find this gem of a place through Yelp while visiting Austin. Thank you from Long Beach, CA!

    David W.

    We flew into Austin late in the evening, stepping outside the airport and immediately feeling the warm night air of a summer not yet ready to go away. Being somewhere new always brings about feelings of excitement, uncertainty and resourcefulness regardless of how long or why you happened to find yourself in this new place. First on the list was uncertainty & resourcefulness. It was 11:45PM and my traveling companion has a somewhat limited range of foods her palate enjoys. Humorously enough, she is not a big fan of barbecue, yet she pleaded, no! She insisted we come to Austin and she cited the food as one of the reasons and incentives to do so. So here we are, late at night and starving, but 'One' of us has decided she does not feel like barbecue or Whataburger at this hour. So I pulled out my 21st century swiss-army knife and looked on my yelp app to see what would satisfy my hunger and quelch her mouth. My life & travel companion lists Korean food as her favorite and the Korean 'suljip', loosely translated to alcohol house, is usually open late. Once again the universe & synchronicity was on my side because SOHO was just minutes from our hotel and they happened to be open until 2:00AM. We walked in like a bunch of cowboys who hadn't had a home-cooked meal in forever and a day. We ordered it all, the gizzard, 2 kinds of dumplings, corn cheese, tteokbokki, galbi, jjigae, fried chicken and etc. I'll stop here out of courtesy to you but the list goes on and on and that's not including the beer and soju. SOHO looks like a suljip located in a small square of Koreatown in Los Angeles or a suburban Southern California neighborhood. It's not great but it's not bad, plus they're open late. Food like this is easy to make but also easy to mess up. I'm not too aware of the population in Austin but if SOHO is one of the few Korean style 'suljips' it is worth going to, however it would probably struggle to be noticed in a more crowded market. Stay being resourceful and grateful my friends...

    Korean army stew
    Sandra K.

    My 2 friends and I dined in on a busy Sunday night at 9:30 pm and were immediately sat at the only table left. there was plenty of free parking outside of the restaurant in the parking lot. There is a QR code on the table for you to scan to pull up the menu on your phone. We decided to share a $40 Korean army stew, which took 25 minutes to be delivered to our table. It was presented in a large pot on a gas portable stove. They offered bowls of rice which was included with the $40. Since it is meant to be shared, they gave us a large ladle and extra serving bowls. It was quite spicy, but not to the point where it was unenjoyable. The stew was packed with rice cakes, spam, tofu, hot dog, carrots and napa cabbage. The raw ramen noodles were still intact in a circle, but it cooked quickly over the fire. It was so salty to the point that I had I chug water in between bites. The serving was so large that we left full and even brought home 2 large soup containers of leftovers. It can get quite loud in here, but it is an awesome spot to bring a group of friends, it seems that there are a lot of college aged kids that come enjoy the late operating hours.

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    Priscilla F.

    Late night Korean food with hospitable staff in a relaxed atmosphere. SOHA has everything I was looking for. The Kimchi fried rice was exactly what I needed especially with added pork to the entree. The presentation was perfect with the melted cheese surrounding the kimchi fried rice and an egg on top. Served on a warm plate so the cheese stayed perfectly gooey during the meal. Paired with a lychee sake this is my ideal comfort meal! I anticipate returning so I can try more soothing Korean food dishes.

    Janice J.

    We got the following: * Pa Dak - Sweet soy sauce glazed fried chicken with scallions $26.99 - this was ABSOLUTELY SUPER DELICIOUS! * 잡채 (Japchae) Korean Glass Noodle with Beef $18.99 * 비빔밥 (Bibimbob) Rice & Assorted Vegetable $12.99 * Bulgogi - Stir-fried Korean beef BBQ with vegetables $19.99 One of the few places opened late! We got food for our friends since they had a much later flight than us that was delayed so late night eats! The staff was friendly and working hard!

    Galbi/Korean Short Ribs
    Angelica L.

    Overall: 3.9/5 [Postmates Delivery] We ordered on Postmates and the food delivered earlier than expected. Packaging was nicely done, and the portion size was generous. Galbi/Korean Short Ribs ($26.49): Really solid! Good amount of meat, great flavor, and not too fatty. Definitely preferred this over the samgyubsal--would order again. Samgyubsal/Grilled Pork Belly ($24.99): The pork belly pieces were huge, but they didn't have much flavor. It came with a side of lettuce (wrapped separately), white rice, and two small sauces--one was sesame oil, and the other was ssam (I think). The ssam had all the flavor, so I wish they'd given us more. Luckily, we had some kimchi in the fridge, so we threw together a lettuce wrap, and that made it way better.

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    Chris W.

    I ordered the boneless fried chicken with sweet soy sauce, a seafood pancake, fried dumplings, and fries for Kareoke nearby. The food is good, but the packaging to go is not as safe for you health wise. The heat melted the styrofoam boxes. Just FYI. The service was great. Everyone is very nice. Helpful over the phone too. Ambiance is very casual. East going.

    Soju x 4 (Saero - sugar free soju)
    Mike K.

    "What happens at SOHA stays at SOHA." Well, that's what happens when you drink too much soju at SOHA, haha. You forget what happened. I'm just kidding, but I'm not kidding at the same time. SOHA is an incredible place with incredible staff, so let's get into the review! ---- Let's get into the review: Pros: - Late hours - Parking is abundant (in front/lot) - Food is delicious - Dive-like feel (love this part) - Friendly staff Side Notes: - Closed on Mondays - Hours: 5 PM until 2 AM What We Got: - Too much soju - Corn cheese - Steamed soft egg - Seafood pancake - Galbi - Yang dak (fried chicken) - Fish cake soup - Military soup ---- Design/Space: This spot reminds me of LA to Korea, where we call them sool-jibs (술집) or pochas (포차), places where you can drink and eat street food (SOHA has a lot more than street food) with your close friends. The vibes are perfect, with the photos all over the walls, Korean movies, or songs blasting in the background/TVs. They can arrange tables for larger groups, but it can get pretty packed quickly, so plan accordingly. Food/Drinks: The food is incredible; paired with soju, it hits the spot every time we've been there. We have ordered so much there, and they allow takeout, too. The fried chicken to galbi is so good the day after, haha. SOHA is one of the better spots in Austin for authentic Korean food and drinks. Go crazy with it, but the corn cheese and soft egg to start as apps is our go-to, and some soup and meat dishes pair nicely. They also have a special somaek (소맥: beer + soju) contraption that swirls together for you to have at the table - check it out for larger groups! Staff: From the owner to the staff, everyone is incredibly hard-working, quick, and respectful. I am biased towards the owner because he gives to so many people, so I will always tell people to go to SOHA because he offers customer service and pushes his staff to provide. Opportunities To Improve: Less soju, hahaha. I have a hate/love relationship with it, but it comes with the overall experience. Call Uber if you plan on drinking. ---- Summary: This is one of the top spots for Korean food ambiance and the perfect spot to eat alone or with a large group. If you love Korean food or are interested, come by SOHA and check it out. You won't be disappointed!

    Palmer K.

    Real Authentic Korean Food, great atmosphere and the waiters are super nice and open to any questions. This is a really great place to go with like a group of friends.

    Cheese corn
    Lyndsey N.

    This was our post-ACL spot. We like it because it's open late and far enough away from Zilker park that getting in and out was pretty easy. It's a very small restaurant and there was only one server at the time so service was a bit slow, but she was very polite and you could tell she was hustling so I wasn't too bothered by it. The menu is full of all of the comfort foods you'd want in Korean cuisine. We got a spread of cheese corn, seafood pancake, galbi (short-rib) and japchae. The corn cheese was buttery and cheesy, probably my favorite of what we ordered. The galbi was flavorful and the sizzling plate was a nice touch to the presentation. The seafood pancake was good also, it was pretty standard for a pancake. What I was disappointed in was the japchae. The flavor was there, but it was soupy. It's definitely not what I was expecting for my favorite noodles. Despite the soupy noodles, I left full and happy! This is a great place for some Korean comfort food!

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    Mackenzie D.

    Soha was delish! We shared the corn cheese, I had the kimchi fried rice, & my bf had the beef bulgogi. 10/10 those 3 dishes. Service was great, both servers were super attentive. Loved the atmosphere too! Good music and the lighting is top notch. Will be back

    E18. Samgyubsal
    Jacquelyn C.

    This place is pretty small and gets pretty cramped pretty quickly. Service is pretty quick but the vibes are great for just sitting and hanging out even after you've finished your meal. We got the tteokbokki, samgyeopsal, and kimchi jjigae. The tteokbokki was standard and came with udon and various rice cakes. The kimchi jjigae came in a large pot over a fire and went perfectly with rice--perfect for a cold day. The samgyeopsal was lightly charged and came with lettuce to make wraps.

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    Joseph K.

    Soha is a great spot for Korean food. The ambiance is amazing. Makes me feel like I'm right where I need to be. It's a cozy spot.

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    An Nyeong K Tofu & Bbq

    An Nyeong K Tofu & Bbq

    4.5
    (204 reviews)
    2.3 mi
    $$

    Korean food is probably the category I'm most critical of when it comes to restaurant reviews. As a…read moreKorean American who's spent a lifetime eating great Korean food at home and in restaurants, my standards are high. That said, this was easily the best Korean meal I've had in Austin, and honestly, it might be the best I've had in Texas. The soondubu arrived absolutely piping hot. I ordered the mushroom version, and it was packed with a wide variety of mushrooms rather than just a few token pieces. Even when ordered spicy, the broth still had incredible depth and flavor that wasn't just heat for the sake of heat. The tteokbokki was addictive. We ended up adding cheese and ramen, which took it to another level. The marinated kalbi was equally impressive: high-quality meat with very little fat and generous portions. The banchan was also top-tier. Standouts included the soy-glazed potatoes, fresh kimchi, and japchae. They also serve purple rice, which has a wonderful chewy texture and feels like a more thoughtful alternative to standard white rice. The food alone would bring me back, but the service was excellent as well; friendly, attentive, and efficient. We came for an early dinner and got seated right away, but if you're planning to come during peak dinner hours, expect a wait. The locals clearly know this place is something special. Huge parking lot and the dining area is bright and airy, even playing the world cup games. Seems to be very family friendly.

    Good banchan, but everything else was pretty mid if you're used to Korean restaurants in larger…read morecities. The cold noodles had a great taste, but were not served with any accompaniment except some ginger. The six pieces of galbi we ordered included one piece that was purely gristly and bone. No seasoning and weirdly chewy meat on the remaining pieces. I wouldn't recommend the BBQ here. We had a pretty uncomfortable table wedged between a large family dinner and the server station, blocked from the windows by a giant wall.

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    Entrance seating area
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    Spicy pork
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    Gangnam Korean BBQ

    Gangnam Korean BBQ

    4.6
    (530 reviews)
    10.8 mi
    $$$

    Good service very friendly james and maria jose are really good waiters best service of course we…read morewill go back

    Went here with my brother who's in town visiting, along with my wife and parents. We all decided to…read morego with the AYCE option. For meats we tried a solid mix including finger steak, beef tongue, pork belly (both regular and thin), and even beef intestine. We also went through all the banchan, and my parents ordered the veggie pancake and spicy tofu soup. Overall everything was really good. We didn't get a single bad cut and everything was flavorful and cooked well. What really made this place stand out though was the service. MJ took care of us and was incredible from start to finish. Since it was our first time, she walked us through the menu and even helped cook the meats so we could actually relax and enjoy our time together. She stayed on top of the grill, swapping it out right when needed, and was always checking in to see if we needed anything or wanted more banchan. What stood out the most was how thoughtful she was with my parents. She made sure they had food on their plates without overdoing it, which was such a small detail but meant a lot. The food was great, but MJ really made the experience. Definitely coming back.

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    Al A Carte Menu (Available Mon - Fri 11am - 3pm)
    Spicy Tofu Soup (Sundubu-Jjigae), Spicy Cucumber, Beef Bulgogi, Thin Sliced Pork Belly - Daepae
    Spicy Tofu Soup (Sundubu-Jjigae), Spicy Cucumber, Beef Bulgogi, Thin Sliced Pork Belly - Daepae
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    Chodang Village

    Chodang Village

    4.1
    (48 reviews)
    5.9 mi

    Visiting Austin, and decided on this spot as it was nearby…read more order the seafood tofu soap, medium spice level. i was suprised by the banchan that included some fish and also the OG style rice. have not had this rice in a while. most korean spots i frequent just go with rice cooker these days well, i still remember the whole tea and rice deal to get the crunchy rice off and drink after dinner as sort of dessert. not really, its pretty much just rice water in some korean tea.. not something i crave... i do like the crunchy rice bimbibop style... i like the banchan, the one that stood out was the white veggie noodle like one that was in kewpie dressing. i think it was cabbage. taste like coleslaw, so i think it is cabbage. total was 20 cash. there was 4% discount for cash. either way, i was doing 20 as dish was $16. end up with $3.40 tip 21% all good. and the soup was as expected. 5 star all day when u can get good tofu soup for 20 buck all inclusive...

    Be aware that this restaurant actually closes at 9:00 PM, not 9:30 PM as advertised. They should…read moreupdate their hours on both Yelp and their front door to avoid confusing customers. We walked in at 9:03 PM on a Tuesday expecting they were still open based on the posted hours, but were told they had already closed. While I understand businesses have to close at some point, what was disappointing was the way it was handled. Instead of a polite, "I'm sorry, we just closed," the hostess greeted us with a condescending, "Uh, are you meeting someone here?" The interaction came across as unnecessarily rude and left a poor first impression. Accurate business hours and a more courteous response would have made all the difference.

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    Hot Stone Bibimbap with Beef
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    Narrow Street 512

    Narrow Street 512

    4.4
    (140 reviews)
    10.4 mi
    $$

    I recently moved to Austin in 2023. I found a gem tucked away in the back of the HMart food…read morecourt next to the hair salon. Narrow Street 512 serves up Authentic Korean food with a personal touch. It feels like you're eating a home cooked meal at your Aunt's home in Korea. I experienced Narrow Street as a solo diner. My go-to dish I order 90 percent of the time I go there is the Chadol Plate (A3). It is beef brisket. You normally need to go to a KBBQ spot and get covered in a layer of smoke. Skip smelling like a campfire and get A4 at Narrow Street. The beef brisket comes with rice served in a metal bowl. You get 3 or four small plastic containers of banchan the rotates seasonally. There is a variety of different kimchi, fish cake, corn slaw, potato salad and more. Once in a while I like to switch it up and I order the Cold Noodles (F1) or squid and pork stir fry (A4). The cold noodles are refreshing with crisp cucumber, white radish kimchi, and korean pear. The noodles are bouncy with a nice chew. Great in Summer and Winter. The Squid and pork stir fry comes with a bowl of rice and it is quite spicy. It is spicier than average but still less spicy than Thai chili. The chewy squid and pork are nicely complemented with the crunchy stir fried cabbage. Once you taste it you can't stop eating it. The price at Narrow Street very reasonable for what you get in my opinion. It is sit down restaurant quality food in a fast casual setting. You can dine solo or go in a big group as there is plenty of seating at the Hmart Food court. You place your order at the counter and they give you a buzzer to alert you to go pick up your trays of food. The Korean ladies who work there are super friendly and will help you make your menu selection if you have any questions. I've been a dedicated regular since 2023. Narrow Street is my go-to for my Korean food fix!

    *Sigh,* I don't mean this to be a knock on H-Mart or on food courts but this place has made it on…read moreMANY a list for best Korean food in Austin...I think that's more of an indictment on the Korean food scene in Austin than this place. With all that being said, the food here is serviceable. It's fine, you're getting food court Korean food so if you temper your expectations. You'll get a little a tiny amount of like two banchan. My Yookgaejang was mild-ain't no other way of putting it. You can tell that the broth wasn't cooked with gochujang so you didn't get that rich, spicy flavor. Another visit I got the bibim naengmyun and it also just didn't quite get there. Just a little on the plainer side, not just talking about the lack of heat.

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    Spicy Seafood Udon (Jjamppong) - The best in town!
    Spicy Seafood Udon (Jjamppong) - The best in town!
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    Bulgogi and salad
    Kan Sushi

    Kan Sushi

    3.9
    (114 reviews)
    1.7 mi

    Came here on a Sunday morning and it was empty. Which is nice but a bit concerning as a first-time…read moreguest. Parking is decently okay, my only complaint is the spaces are small and I don't have a big car, just a 4-door sedan and it barely fit in the spot. So if you have a big car or a nice one, I would recommend parking a bit further away and just walking to the restaurant. I am going to focus more on the cooked items as most people here already gave their review on the sushi. Hangover ramen, not too bad. It is like Shin Ramen Instant Noodles with a lighter flavor, nice touch with the bean sprout as it is a needed texture element. Add the gyoza into it and it makes it even better. Cucumber salad, not bad at all. It is missing a bit of spice to it. A touch of chili oil on it would kick this dish up a bit. It is refreshing and a must at the table. Truffle fries, please skip this. No salt on the fries if you are okay with it. It is just a bit of truffle oil and Parmesan cheese sprinkled on top. It is lacking in flavor. Yaki Udon, skip this as well. Not sure if it was just the day I went but the sauce was not so great. It was this sweet and sour taste but it was swimming on the bottom of the bowl like the sauce was poured on top of it at the end instead of being stir-fried into it in a wok or a pan. The first few bites are okay but the bottom half is just swimming in that sauce. Spicy Pork Bulgogi, decent size overall, not too bad. I would order like kimchi rice to eat with it next time if I come back. I do wish it was a bit more charred just to give it a bit of a textual element to it. also another thing to note, the bathroom is shared with the restaurant next door to it.

    Large and modern place with plenty of parking!…read more Did the AYCE sushi (dinner for $38) and it was fine...tried just about every roll flavor since there's only four pieces. None really stood out to me flavor wise. Was expecting the 4 pieces to be thick since it was smaller portions, but that was not the case. Most were thin, but was inconsistent across all the rolls. If it was the lunch price ($27) would be more acceptable, but for $38 expected better. The option to do premium for $20 extra seemed over the top and not worth it. Our waitress was great and very friendly! Overall, would recommend maybe coming during lunch over dinner for fairer pricing.

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    Inari Crab Meat
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    Beef bulgogi, Crab-stick, Butter Shrimp, Holy crab & Yam Bam cruncher

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