"You’ll want to spend hours at this Korean restaurant and soju bar. Communal tables encourage plate-sharing and imbibing, a giant flat-screen television shows K-pop videos, and there are private rooms for karaoke. The menu is huge, spanning a variety of soups, Korean fried chicken, tteokbokki rice cakes, and everything in between — all meant to be paired with your favorite soju, beer, or cocktail. Just press the button for service." - Minh Truong, Mai Pham, Eater Staff