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A quaint little Korean diner that will serve up hash browns as fast as Bi Bim Bop. Check this place out if you're into small little mom 'n' pop places that seem to be harder and harder to find nowadays. There is only bar seating for about 10 people. more
For many, there's no substitute to Brother's. The food is light and nutritious, plus the service is generous and courteous. The BBQ beef, chicken or pork is very good and comes with various side vegetable dishes like potato, bean sprouts, and cucumb... more
This restaurant sits in the shadows of Wooden Charcoal and Han Il Kwan. It's got good barbeque, but no freebies. And the place is so brightly lit, you almost need sunglasses. But go to Jang Soo on one of those six truly hot days in San Francisco and... more
KoJa (aka Korean-Japanese) is a special gourmet sandwich infused with a unique combination of Korean & Japanese flavors. To step it up a notch, KoJa Kitchen substitutes the traditional wheat buns with freshly made crispy garlic rice buns.  more
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The specialty is soondubu chijae, spicy Korean tofu soup. The service is no-nonsense and straight-forward. There are different kinds of soup but all are piping hot with the usual side condiments common to Korean cuisine: fresh vegetables such as bean... more
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SF Honey Pig Korean Restaurant serves up delicious Korean cuisine. more