The offerings from Jae Kim’s brick-and-mortar "Home of the Kimchi Fries" should be as yummy as those of the popular truck’s. The menu is slightly different, sporting kimchi fried rice balls containing rice, cheddar, Monterey Jack, nori, and gochujang, but retains plenty of crowd favorites.
Located near Highland Mall, this neighborhood favorite serves up Korean barbecue as well as noodles, soups, and a good selection of vegetarian options. Try the Gal Bi Jjim.
Korean fried chicken restaurant serves wings, tenders, and fries.
Ola Poke is a local Asian restaurant with Hawaiian roots offering hibachi, sushi and build-your-own poke bowls.
Small, crunchy bites referred to as KFC, or Korean Fried Chicken, is what you are looking for here. However, don't miss the Mandu (Korean pot stickers), or the kimchi and bacon fried pancake.
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