Korean BBQ, tofu stews, dumplings, family-style dishes






















3645 Satellite Blvd, Duluth, GA 30096 Get directions
$20–30
"Jang Su Jang or “The Meeting Place” has been a beloved Korean restaurant in Duluth for over 20 years. Recently, the owners expanded to a second location in downtown Alpharetta. This is the spot to grab dishes with traditional touches like galbi (barbecue beef short rib), bibimbap, and soondubu (tofu stew). A must try is their galbi-jjim (king beef short rib stew) which is served sizzling and finished tableside accompanied with rice cakes and vegetables." - Michael Tran
" King Dumplings The Duluth restaurant has a big dining area, which makes it perfect for groups. In fact the first time we ordered these King Dumplings, it was to share while we waited for the rest of our food to arrive. After one bite, we wished we’d gone alone—sorry, friends. These are filled with meat, veggies, tofu, kimchi, and bursting with flavor. They come with a dipping sauce you don’t need, and we assume they’re called King Dumplings for the size since they are larger than the traditional mandoo. They make a great accompaniment to the various tofu stews that Jang Su Jang offers. It gets busy on Saturday nights, so go at lunch or before the dinner rush so you don’t have to wait for a table." - candy hom
"The Duluth restaurant has a big dining area, which makes it perfect for groups. In fact the first time we ordered these King Dumplings, it was to share while we waited for the rest of our food to arrive. After one bite, we wished we’d gone alone—sorry, friends. These are filled with meat, veggies, tofu, kimchi, and bursting with flavor. They come with a dipping sauce you don’t need, and we assume they’re called King Dumplings for the size since they are larger than the traditional mandoo. They make a great accompaniment to the various tofu stews that Jang Su Jang offers. It gets busy on Saturday nights, so go at lunch or before the dinner rush so you don’t have to wait for a table." - Candy Hom
"Jang Su Jang or “The Meeting Place” has been a top spot for Korean food in Duluth for well over a decade now. On a cold evening, few dishes are as satisfying as a boiling pot of spicy budae jjigae (army stew) made with kimchi, spam, sausage, noodles, and cheese. This hearty stew easily feeds two to four people. Also, worth ordering here, the Korean miso soon tofu soup with beef, mushrooms, and clams." - Eater Staff
"I’ve been to this Duluth favorite known as “The Meeting Place” for authentic Korean dishes—kalbi, bibimbap, and soondubu-jjigae (tofu stew)—and many claim the banchan here could be the best in Atlanta." - Beth McKibben