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    U DupBop

    4.3 (89 reviews)
    ModerateJapanese, Korean, Chinese
    Open 11:00 am - 9:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Outdoor seating
    Good for groups
    Dogs allowed

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    Laura G.

    Korean Style Hot Stone Pot Bibimbap: Got a big portion of food. All the ingredients were delicious. The beef was seasoned very well. The kimchi was good as well, but I wished there was some more variety of banchan. You first order at the counter, then find a place to sit. At the end of your meal, you bus your own plates.

    Linda W.

    Good portion size for the piece but overall quality was okay. You would come here less for the food but more that you get good value. You get one side dish of the kimchi and they use white rice for their bibimbop. Good balance of ingredients. It was slightly on the lighter side so I added some sauce for more flavor. [[HIGHLIGHT]]Service was extremely fast, and there's enough seating for small groups.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] You bus your own table and get your own waters.

    Ana B.

    [[HIGHLIGHT]]Really great place![[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] [[HIGHLIGHT]]Clean and great ventilation[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] and my chicken katsu was amazing. Staff is friendly and fast.

    Gyoza
    Timothy H.

    Been wanting to try this restaurant and I wasn't disappointed! We had their Korean fried chicken, Katsu Bento, and Gyoza! My favorite was their KFC. So flavorful and chewy! It cost $23 and it could be split for two people. Also had their katsu bento and it was good too. The California roll was alright. I enjoyed the gyoza too. A nice appetizer to get ready for the main course! The service was good! Employees were very nice and helpful. The food didn't take long to make at all! The pricing of the food is a bit more on the pricey side though [[HIGHLIGHT]]The ambiance of the restaurant was good. There's a decent amount of seating and there's seating outdoors.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] [[HIGHLIGHT]]We went on a sunny day and it was so nice to have a good meal with a great view of the weather.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]]

    Tofu Bento
    Diana C.

    The tofu bento was great! Very reasonable prices for the portion sizes. The woman at the counter was very sweet. [[HIGHLIGHT]]There's indoor, covered porch, and indoor porch options for seating which is nice.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] Would go back!

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    Vinh M.

    Here we have one of many overlooked restaurants on the Ave in the U District solely because it feels like it's somewhat pushed into a corner in the wall by a parking lot that doesn't have cars in it. This place was much better than what I expected! I came here on a Saturday for lunch with a friend. Use the central plaza parking garage on weekends for parking, but failing that, look carefully around for street parking as it does get dicey there. You order up at the counter depending on what you want, and menus are placed near the front door and behind the cash register. They serve Asian fusion dishes here as advertised, including bibimbap, teriyaki, orange chicken and other things. [[HIGHLIGHT]]Seating ranges from several tables close to the register to a smaller outside section lined with some tables around the perimeter of the kitchen.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] [[HIGHLIGHT]]It was quite warm outside when I went, so most people ended up eating inside.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] My friend and I both ordered the hot stone pot bibimbap to try things out. It came with just kimchi as our banchan, which was less than what I would have liked. But with the addition of their sauce and mixing everything up, everything was quite tasty! Nothing overly special to add but I loved how it was filling and the beef was very well-seasoned while somehow having the strongest flavor in the whole dish (which I actually like a lot). I left here very satisfied, and would definitely come again to try their other dishes when I'm around the area!

    Natasha R.

    This was a fantastic find on the Ave! Everything we ordered was wonderful. Beef bulgogi came out sizzling hot, tofu soup was unlike anything I've tasted, and the tempura shrimp was crunchy! I would happily order everything again. The portions were huge, I ate the bulgogi until I was full and still had a great portion left over for lunch. The man at the register was friendly and efficient. The restaurant was nice and clean. Nothing fancy - just good tasting food.

    Katsu Bento ($17.99)
    Wendi K.

    Cozy, casual Interior. Huge, tasty portions. There are Japanese, Korean, and Chinese items on the menu. Katsu Bento ($17.99) - Crispy katsu with rice, salad, gyoza pieces, and California roll. Bulgogi ($16.99) - Flavorful bulgogi on a bed of fluffy rice with salad on the side and a runny egg on top. Located in downtown U- District.

    Curry Katsu Bowl and Spicy Chicken Teriyaki Bowl
    Arielle M.

    Delicious food and huge portions ! This Katsu curry is non-spicy and comes with bell peppers, zucchini, and peas on top of the usual carrots and potatoes. The rice was on the stickier side (how I prefer it) and it came out piping hot. You can tell they make it to order bc the curry took a little longer than the teriyaki chicken but overall quick and easy service. There's free water by the register. There is both indoor and outdoor seating, and the cool breeze was a good compliment to the hot food. Tables no bigger than 4 people so not great for big groups.

    Korean Style Hot Stone Pot Bibimbap, Chicken Katsu Bowl
    Rosalie F.

    Really really great restaurant nuzzled into the u district ave. [[HIGHLIGHT]]Very comfortable seats and great lighting, decor, and the owners and workers are always nice.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] [[HIGHLIGHT]]Sometimes the tv in the main dining area has cringey 2000s music videos playing, sometimes it has lo fi beats of whatever holiday is coming up, you never know. I find that kind of funny every time we go.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] [[HIGHLIGHT]]The outdoor seating is nice too for warm nights.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] I always get the hot stone bibimbap and it is very tasty. The most recent time I visited I felt as though it was a little heavy on the rice compared to the meat and veggies, but you can't really beat a filling meal for like $16. I love how crispy the rice gets in the hot stone, that's definitely my favorite part and hard to replicate at home. They don't try to usher you out of the restaurant as soon as you are done with your food which I really appreciate. I don't just go out to eat to eat, it's also a nice way to get out of the house and enjoy the company of your friends and loved ones. I feel like this place definitely encourages that. It has some faults to where I can't say it's perfect, but this is a great restaurant to go to with your friends. You need to pick and choose whether you want to leave having spent $15 or $30, as some menu items are pricey, but that's up to you, y'know?

    Pork Bulgogi Bowl
    Christina G.

    The pork bulgogi bowl had tender and flavorful pork, it was a bit spicy but still delicious and enjoyable. The rice was cooked perfectly and was a good portion size overall. Service was quick and the food didn't take long to come out.

    Chicken Katsu Bowl
    Ethan A.

    Add to the bucket list! Dubpop is insane!!! Hefty prices but hefty portions to go with it. Food is top quality and made to order, always fresh and piping hot from the kitchen. Extremely friendly staff and quick service. Go to study break munch down because you'll always have leftovers for later. [[HIGHLIGHT]]The ambiance is off the charts with a great playlist always surging through the speakers with music videos to accompany!![[ENDHIGHLIGHT]]

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    I encountered eggshells in the soft tofu soup and tough, old-tasting beef. I was sick in the evening after eating here. Will not be back.

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    6 years ago

    Authentic spot with great food and a nice location. This was a really great find and one I've returned to and will continue to visit.

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    Paju serves unique, delicious, high-quality Korean food with small but significant ingredient…read moreadditions/changes that I haven't encountered anywhere else, and I'm hooked. The menu and experience differ between lunch and dinner, and this is my lunch review. Simply put, lunch is much more casual and affordable than dinner (You order lunch scanning the QR code at the table). If you're on a budget, you can eat lunch here for less than $20. I went here for lunch twice during my business trip last month and here's what I ordered: - Seafood Tofu Soup - $17.50 - A seafood soondoobu (순두부) with a generous helping of soft tofu, shrimp, mussels and clam, served with rice. Delicious, refreshing and not spicy-I bet they could make it spicy if you asked. I enjoyed the texture from the cabbage bits. - Seolleongtang (설렁탕) - $15.50 - Oxtail bone broth served with potato starch noodles and brisket, comes with salt and green onion already added(typically doesn't at other Korean restaurants). High-quality ingredients and flavor, a great comfort food with a generous serving of brisket. - Shaved ice dessert (빙수) - $9.00 - A great combination of cinnamon, ginger cream and fried rice puffs. Delicious and different than other Korean shaved ice desserts I've had that typically have red bean and overly sweet ingredients. If you're on the fence about coming here, maybe try out lunch first. Lunch is more casual, affordable and simpler than dinner, but is delicious and high-quality. You should come here for dinner too, and I'll post about my dinners here soon.

    I've been in the restaurant industry practically my entire life. I've eaten at Michelin starred…read morerestaurants, cooked in Michelin starred kitchens, drank beer and eaten fish eyes with David Chang when he first opened Ssäm Bar in NYC (RIP), and even cooked for Guy Fieri and his wife in Little Italy. He told me I made the best Cavatelli al Rapini he'd ever had. So trust me when I say I know food better than the back of my hand. This place is rare. I stumbled in because it looked frufru and right up my alley, but it's everything you'd expect from those celebrity chef, Michelin Guide, eyeball eating experiences, without an ounce of the pretentiousness. The entire team is humble, soft spoken, and unbelievably talented. My server, Stella, gave phenomenal recommendations and made for genuinely great conversation. You can tell everyone here is passionate and actually gives a f%#k. That's becoming incredibly rare in this industry, where too many chefs are chasing their next award and too many servers are chasing their next paycheck. If you have something to celebrate, a first date to impress, or just need an excuse to treat yourself, make a reservation here. And whatever you do, don't you dare leave without ordering the oxtail or the tartare. Outstanding job.

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    These folks probably need another great review like Elon Musk needs an increase in his allowance,…read morebut fairness demands that I not keep silent regarding my enjoyment of this restaurant: THE ROSES: Ample dedicated parking. The staff is gracious, prompt, professional, and - I hope no one objects when I say this - rather attractive. Generous portions and reasonable prices for what you're getting. The food is nothing sort of legendary - bold flavors and dishes have the perfect balance of sweet, heat, savory, and umami. THE THORNS: None significant enough to mention. NEITHER ROSE NOR THORN: It is important to note that this place is insanely popular with the area's Korean community. The restaurant is quite busy Thursday thru Sunday, and significant waits for a table are likely. Monday thru Wednesday is your best time for going and getting a table without a wait. The price of some dishes, like their signature offering, Kalbijjim, might give you a pause ($80+). It is important to keep in mind this is made to order, and one serving can easily serve four regular appetites. If you're just a couple, you're definitely going to be taking this home with you. This is not a bad thing, as Kalbijjim is one of those dishes that is even better the next day and doesn't suffer from reheating. THE VERDICT: Daeho Kalbijjim is extremely popular, and it's not hard to see why. The execute authentic Korean cuisine pretty much flawlessly with efficient and charming service. What else to you want in a restaurant? Highly recommend. Just try not to go on the busy days.

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    4.3
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    4.0
    (388 reviews)
    5.8 mi
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    Under new ownership. This place was very welcoming and the staff informed us of the new ownership…read moreand menu items upon seating us. The service was great and the waiter explained many of the new dishes to us herself. The food came out very fast after ordering and though there were several other tables full of groups, they also got their food out quick as well. The noise level is moderate, but the high walls on the booths and the partitions between the larger seating area and the table and booth section helps to buffer the noise pollution between the areas. The La kalbi was very flavorful and cooked to perfection. The dish came with a side bowl of rice and assorted bon chon. You could share this dish between a group of 2-3 or individually order it and be fulfilled.

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