Aria Korean Street Food (Inside Bak Kung)

2693 Stoneridge Dr #106, Pleasanton
(925) 201-1994

Recent Reviews

G. R.

Great, great chicken and sauce. Very quick and friendly service. I've been here only since last year, but approx. six times. Love the food!

Jule G.

Ordered 2 of the family bundles (basically saving $3 vs ordering ala carte, which comes to $1 off each item) and other items for an event through DoorDash. I was missing kimbap from both family bundles and an order of mandu . Submitted a claim through DoorDash only to receive credit for $13 for 3 missing items totaling $39. Said this is the max credit they can give and ended the chat. I tried calling the place but cannot get through, call automatically gets disconnected. Beware of missing items and not getting fully reimbursed!

Antonio B.

Was visiting San Francisco for a game. Found this place and it was really good. I Recommend it. Open late too.

Natalie R.

Cool place not far from where we were staying. We ordered online and walked over to pick up to save on delivery cost since we were so close when we got there they let us know they got confused and made us an extra Bulgogi fries order which was very nice of them to keep it. This order cost us about $95 as we got the combo B which included Bulgogi fries, kimbap, two kfc chicken of both the soy garlic, and gangjung as well as getting an order of the Gyoza. The Gyoza was a little dry, and I wish there was a dipping sauce for it. The gangjung was super tasty and I couldn't stop eating it. the soy garlic however, I felt was missing something but they did include a cup of the sauce to pour over the chicken. And FYI the chicken is boneless!! The Bulgogi fries were all right. It seemed to be missing something to it so we finished about 2/3 of the first one. The bulgogi kimbap was very good! Overall for this meal to cost $95, it seems to be missing a few marks that we just couldn't justify the price if we were to order again. It's one of those meals where I would definitely eat it if someone offered it to me, but I'd probably wouldn't spend my own money on it.

Philip T.

Amazing fried chicken, would recommend both flavors. No service to speak of since there's no option to dine in. Ambiance is also nonexistent, I only order to pick up or delivery as the part of the city it is located in is very sketch.

Jeanette Q.

My friends and I have ordered from this place many times on Doordash but never have we been to the restaurant. We usually get one of the combos that consists of Korean fried chicken, kimbap, and fries. The fried chicken was delicious and packed with flavor and crunch! Kimbap was decent and fries are fries. From ordering dishes at Aria, I can say that everything has exceeded expectations!

Lisa W.

I decided to give Aria a try but I have to say I was disappointed. The minimum order is 10 pieces of fried chicken, far too much for one person. I asked if I could get 5 pieces, no go, no can do.So then I ordered an order of fries. Seven dollars plus for a regular sized order, with no warning or mention that the fries would be dripping with a sweet sauce. WTF, who does that to fries!!. Okay fine if that's the food style, but the server really should have warned that the default preparation included sugar. And it's not as if it's even an interesting sauce that happens to be sweet ... it was really just sugar. The combination of the unwillingness to sell less chicken and the lack of explanation about the sugar doused fries means that I'm done with this place.

Anya H.

Was craving kimbap and this fit the bill but be warned you are in the Tenderloin! There's a small window area to stand and eat quickly but definitely recommend getting this food delivered. Such a rough area. We ordered via app and just ate there quick. Had the fries that were so good. + egg Just sodas no alcohol.

Alex D.

These weren't really my type of taste, but they are very well made and flavorful. My family loved them. I did like the taco with chicken and guacamole in it!

Arthur L.

I love Aria! It's one of my favorites on Doordash. I usually do delivery, but earlier this week did stop by to do a pickup to visit it for the first time. It's like a hole in a wall that's a pick up only. I didn't see any outdoor seating, but in any case, for Aria I'd much prefer to take out and eat on the go or at home. They always package their takeout well, with staples on the brown bag, and is exemplary in making sure they 10pcs Korean Fried Chicken, includes Sauce on the Side. Love this for a non-messy and very crunchy fried chicken. 10pcs Gangjung Fried Chicken, includes sauce. Love this for having a very flavorful slightly spicy sauce Bulgogi Kimbap. 2 rolls of maybe 8-10 pieces. The seaweed-wrapped bulgogi, rice, with the radish and carrots just mesh well perfectly. I love having this health option. Bulgogi Fries. Bulgolgi over thick French Fries with sauce on it. This is one of my favorite drunchies to have. This is also very filling, so you can order just one box of these and be full. So I think is a steal for under $15. Definitely must-try! While there may seem to be limited options, each one that I have tried so far did not miss and were super awesome. Definitely a regular here!

Jon B.

No frills - find their menu using a QR code, walk up to the window and get your food in a throw-away container. Was a LOT of food for the $. I got the "10pcs Gangjung Fried Chicken (닭강정) - Sauce on Top" - could only eat half of it. Came with a choice of sauce - I got the Sweet & Spicy with a side of Chipotle Aioli. The sauce was too small, IMO. Overall, it was tasty, and I might go back to try more.

Senny M.

Really cool spot to get take out, I live in Oakland and whenever I get a chance to be in the city, this is one of my faves to hit. My order is the 10 piece kfc but I prefer dipping in their green sauce.

Tony T.

This is my favorite place for Korean fried chicken in the Bay Area! I always get the fried chicken paired together with the bulgogi fries. I've had both the sweet & spicy and the garlic soy flavors and hands down, the sweet & spicy wins. If you like to control how much sauce there is on the chicken, get the non-glazed which comes with the dipping sauce, but since the sauce is what makes it so good, I prefer just getting it glazed. This place is always on my to visit list whenever I'm in the Bay Area.

Amy B.

It is in a neighborhood I would not walk after dark, but it is board daylight and we were in the Union Square area so we decided to give it a try. We in general love street food. This place was ToGo only with an upper half of a door opened for pick up. We got Bulgogi fries with an egg on top $13+$1 and the 10 pieces gangjung chicken $14 with the white sauce on the side. I got the white sauce because people were raving about it on the reviews but we found it totally tasteless, definitely would not get it again. The chicken reminded me of the Chinese Peking ribs. The Bulgogi fries were soggy by the time we got home to eat, tho the taste was decent. It is nothing special enough for me to return.

Rachel L.

My boyfriend and I just arrived to San Francisco and needed to grab food for a late dinner. It was about 8:15pm & he decided he wanted to try Aria Korean Street Food for their Korean Fried Chicken. We arrived to the window and used our phone to scan the QR code for the menu. We looked at it and didn't see the fried chicken listed. He then went up to the window and told the workers that he had a question. They all just stared at him but then ignored him and continued to do whatever they were doing. We stood there for about 5 minutes before we realized that they weren't going to help us so we ended up leaving.

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Aria Korean Street Food (Inside Bak Kung)

2693 Stoneridge Dr #106, Pleasanton, CA 94588
(925) 201-1994