THE K - STREET

116 S Artsakh Ave, Glendale
(818) 396-5170

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Kevin Kang

Food quality is terrible. How can you call this Korean food. Owner was really rude too

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

Rat T

Really good food. We ordered the bossam (for 2), the seafood soon tofu soup, and the hot stone bibimbap with meat. Everything was great!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

tina park

The Rose Tteokboki and Bibimbap were absolutely amazing, so yummy. It’s a bit pricey, but I will definitely go there again!

Dr. Mako

The Rose Tteokbokki is to die for. The waitress was very sweet and helped me out alot, and the place looked really cozy and warm

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Sam

I almost didn't want to review this place with 5 stars, simply because I don't want this spot becoming too popular. It's one of my friends' and I's favorite spots; serving authentic and delicious Korean cuisine. It's definitely one of the hidden gems in Glendale when it comes to Asian cuisine. The restaurant itself is quite pretty, and the atmosphere is pretty nice, but nothing too special. There is usually quite a lot of space, and rarely, if ever, crowded. I recommend going in person because it seems that online the prices are higher for whatever reason. It's also easier to ask for sides such as kimchi, bean sprouts, or pickled radish, which also happen to be free as far as I'm concerned. Workers are generally nice and helpful. However, one thing that could be a bother to some people, is the fact that for whatever reason, it seems like they have new workers and trainees almost every single week which can make it a bit harder to order your food as it usually takes them a while to figure out how to work the restaurant's system. Moreover, there seems to be little communication between the people who actually make the food and the servers themselves—so if you're hoping to ask for the ingredients in a dish or you were looking to make certain adjustments to your order, you may have a hard time getting a proper answer. One thing I would recommend would be the house milk tea, definitely one of the best I've ever had. Sometimes the menu doesn't clearly state everything there is to know about the dish you're ordering, but usually it's nothing that changes the dish too drastically. Personally, this remains one of my favorite spots to get food from, not just in Glendale, but in most of Los Angeles.

Keylynn Gonzalez

The food was so good and the portains too

Peter Bonamici

Fast and Casual Korean for a Fair Price in Glendale.

We really love going here in a pinch after shopping at the Galleria. Love their biminbop, army stew, and Dolsot. Generally also really good banchan that they give you on the table.

Never really seen it busy but its definitely worth the try if you’re in the area.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 4

Service: 4

Recommended dishes: Spicy Pork Dolsot

Jim Graziano

Amazing meal!!!!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Chicken Wings, Pork Shoulder Slices, Classic Bossam, gimmari 김말이

veri i

Don’t know how the food is because this and monster dog next door are never open?
I’m not entirely convinced that these places exist to begin with

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

Casey Kim

Avoid. I hate dragging a small business, but the prices were outrageous for the shockingly low quality and small portions. You're better off buying readymade food at a Korean grocery store and making it yourself.

Tteokbokki was mostly sauce and tasted like it came from a bag mix. No meat and almost no veggies to speak of.

They sold "noodle dumplings"--which were literally dumpling wrappers stuffed with tiny bits of glass noodle and nothing else. For $11 this feels criminal.

Bulgogi definitely came from the supermarket prepared section, which in itself isn't a sin, but not if you're paying a restaurant $26 to prepare it.

Banchan was not fresh and had tiny portions. There were two adults and two kids at our table and they gave us two bowls of rice for the four of us. Then charged us $2.50 for a third.

The wait staff seemed nice and to be doing their best.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 3

Ody Onyx

I would say it was a rip off, total rip off.. automatically they charged 15% gratuity.. it wasnt even fine dining and I paid $100
Food servings is so small side dishes are so tiny.. taste not so great... now I know where not to eat

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 2

Service: 2

John Yoo

Great food!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

John Greenler

Bossam was a little bit fatty

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 3

Service: 4

Daniela M. Granillo

First time at k-street, I ordered the galbi-tang and tteokbokki. Tteokbokki was great! But the galbi-tang broth was a little too thick and oily, meat had too much fat and tastes very smoky almost like a bbq taste, and the seaweed on top was a very strong taste. It was very expensive and quality of food can definitely be better. Service was great.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 3

Service: 5

Siqi “QQ” shi

It is sooo good and the location is so convenient. Definitely will come back

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

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