Tangs Haus

34555 Alvarado-Niles Rd, Union City
(510) 431-3205

Recent Reviews

Kerrie W.

Awesome, authentic food!! Big portions with quality ingredients--no skimping or filling up on cheep stuff here. My friends took me here and I later took my picky Asian parents here because it was so good (and not too salty!) It's a small, family run place. Service was fast and everything was clean. Also as a special callout the kimchi is 11/10 amazing, they make it themselves and cut it in front of you at the table!

Siyi T.

They have a short list of menu, which makes it easy to choose. We ordered Bibimbap and seafood tofu soup. Both are delicious! The tofu is silky and fresh. Seafood portion is generous. We came here for a birthday celebration. The staffs were friendly and helped us keep the birthday cake refrigerated.

Chhaya Ly

This is one of those hidden restaurants with excellent food!Two Minor things to improve on are to replace the wooden disposable chopsticks instead or the metallic ones. Also, provide WiFi since this restaurant has poor cellular reception, Verizon (mine).The young lady server was really excellent and helpful. She wasn’t constantly around but did check up on the guests at the right time and provided refills and offered helps.I ordered the hot stone rice. It was the best one that I’ve had. A small portion of rice with lots of vegetables. The food was hot until the very last bite. The rice burnt enough that they were crunchy and a bit chewy. Very nice. It was perfect.I’m looking forward to return and try other dishes. They all look really good on google maps.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Joanne H.

Easy to order items for Korean food, service attentive. I ordered the Seolleong Tang & the broth was very tasty. The noodles were good & there was a good amount of green onions. This was the first time I've not had to add the green onions & salt myself, which wasn't too bad. But I still have a preference towards doing it myself, it had freshhhh kimchi they cut it live when they plate it! This isn't a fancy place by any means but it does compare to the seolleong tang places in South Bay! So that's exciting & there wasn't a crazy wait. Welcome East bay seollongtang spot

Annie Kim

Delicious, homemade Korean food. Kimchi was 10/10. Other banchan also great. Seoullongtang was warming and delicious, lots of beef. The guy was really kind and gave me extra banchan to take home at the end of the night. I was so touched. Wish I lived here and could come more often.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Seolleongtang, Banchan

John Wuu

Consistently good food.Galbi Tang is my favorite.Eat there roughly once a

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Galbi-Tang

Will L.

It is the best seolleongtang in the Easy Bay. Hard to find a good one in the Bay period, but this hits the spot. I wish they had big chunks of cubed radish kimchi but the cabbage kimchi and thin slices of radish kimchi were good and the soup itself was savory.

Ann P.

This is a solid Korean soup joint, reminiscent of K-town. The banchan, while limited, is excellent and comprised of pressed spinach, oden, and made in-house kimchi. Soondobu- flavorful and packed with meats. Spicy level had a nice kick to it. Kalbitang- leans sweeter (likely from the dry jujubes) and had a very clean taste to it. Meats were tender. Ambiance- no frills, clean, smaller, cozy restaurant. Service- friendly! Great place to check out if you're craving Korean soup for your soul.

Annie Z.

Dare I say it? I think this is my favorite Korean restaurant in the Bay Area :0 Tang's Haus is delicious, simple, and reminds me of the go-to sulentang joint down in K-Town that I used to frequent in a different season of life. The parking lot and location is unassuming, but upon entering you are greeted warmly and taken care of splendidly by the employees bustling around. They'll offer barley tea or water when you first sit down and take your order as soon as you're ready. I also personally found them to be funny too. The menu is not too big (which means that the things on it are all good!). I've tried their seolleongtang/ sulentang (ox bone soup), tofu soup, kimchi pancake and seafood pancake and thought all were excellent. Also very delicious is their kimchi, which they seem to ferment themselves in a big deep fridge in their establishment. When the pancakes are crispy and soup rich and comforting, you can't really go wrong. A bite of warm, fragrant rice, pungent kimchi and sip of savory soup is really a perfect combination. This bright, clean little store is the perfect place to sit and enjoy good Korean food and catch up with a friend or more. It's out of my way but still a place I go to and dream of going to again!

John Dieken

Friendly, authentic, and delicious.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Seolleongtang, Bibimbap

Angel L.

The fresh kimchi element really caught my eye and it did not disappoint. They store the kimchi in a kimchi fridge and cut it when you ask for more kimchi servings. The second time I came the kimchi wasn't super fresh but the food is still good. Favorites: kalbitang, bibimbap hot stone

Christopher Campbell

I'm blessed to live this close to food this good.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Bibimbap

Sherry Y.

The staff was friendly. Casual ambiance. Ordered the Seolleong Tang (Ox bone soup with beef brisket and white noodles). You add salt to your taste. It was just ok. I realized that I prefer Galbi Tang, so I may come back to try that next time. The banchans consist of kimchi, spinach, and fishcake.

Ethan E.

Very mom and pops styled Korean spot. The food was great and hits the spot when I'm craving a bibimbap, besides that the service is warm and welcoming every time I come here!

Austin Kim

Glad we found this spot. Solid Seolleongtang, Galbitang, etc. Broth was on point, service was great, and good kimchi (important lol). One of the best Korean spots in the east bay for sure.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

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