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Best Hidden Gems Heaven Korean Restaurants in Koreatown

6 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

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Our Top Pick
Kobawoo House
Four decades of perfecting traditional Korean recipes in a welcoming strip-mall setting

Notable Picks

$$ Koreatown Korean, Seafood
This Koreatown institution has served authentic Korean comfort food for over four decades, with their famous bossam taking center stage. Their massive seafood pancake loaded with five types of shellfish delivers crispy-edged perfection, while the braised black cod swimming in umami-rich sauce has become a sleeper hit among regulars.
Must-Try Dishes: Bossam (Boiled Pork Belly), Haemul Pajeon (Seafood Pancake), Eundaegu Jjorim (Braised Black Cod)
What Makes it Special: Four decades of perfecting traditional Korean recipes in a welcoming strip-mall setting
$$ Koreatown Korean
The 24-hour galbi jjim specialist draws late-night crowds with massive cast-iron cauldrons of braised short ribs simmering in spicy-sweet sauce, dramatically blowtorched with melted cheese tableside. The intensely beefy bone broths, particularly the oxtail sulungtang, have built a devoted following among post-karaoke groups and shift workers seeking serious hangover prevention.
Must-Try Dishes: Koh Galbi Jjim with Cheese, Oxtail Brisket Soup, Sulungtang
What Makes it Special: Open 24/7 with blowtorched cheese galbi jjim, a late-night Koreatown institution
$$ Koreatown Korean
Busan-style gukbap specialist serving deeply nourishing pork-based soups from broth simmered over 24 hours in cast-iron pots. The dwaeji gukbap arrives with tender pork and perfect rice, while the kimchi braised pork belly and sooyuk sides make this a destination for traditional Busan comfort food done exceptionally well.
Must-Try Dishes: Dwaeji Gukbap, Kimchi Pork Belly, Sooyuk
What Makes it Special: Authentic Busan-style pork soup with 24-hour simmered broth
$ Koreatown Korean, Wings
South Korean franchise serving double-fried wings with ultra-crispy texture and authentic sauces inside Madang Mall. The chain's specialty since 1982 involves precise frying techniques that create a distinctively crunchy exterior while keeping meat juicy, with standout flavors like smoky hot and original that draw steady crowds of Korean fried chicken enthusiasts.
Must-Try Dishes: Original Wings, Smoky Hot Wings, Crispy Boneless Chicken
What Makes it Special: South Korean chain's time-tested double-frying technique creates exceptionally crispy wings

Worthy Picks

7.8
$$ Koreatown Korean
Since 2005, this specialist serves traditional chueotang using mudfish in nourishing soups alongside chueo-bulgogi stir-fry preparations. The well-being dishes attract older Korean clientele seeking authentic flavors that match quality standards found in Korea itself.
Must-Try Dishes: Chueotang (mudfish stew), Chueo-bulgogi, Abalone mudfish soup
What Makes it Special: SoCal's best chueotang matching Korean standards for 20 years
$ Koreatown Korean
Gok Jee Food offers specialty Korean catering and take-out—highlighting handmade banchan, prepared dishes, and traditional sides. Its no-frills storefront is beloved by insiders for grab-and-go meals and catering with authentic depth.
Must-Try Dishes: Assorted Banchan, Japchae, Marinated Bulgogi Boxes
What Makes it Special: Handmade banchan and classic takeout set it apart.