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Han Yang

4.3 (1.7k reviews)
ModerateKorean, Soup
Closed 9:00 am - 9:00 pm
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Good for groups
Outdoor seating

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Bibimbap fit for royalty!
Mbudi M.

​I was thoroughly impressed by my recent (first) lunch experience here. The establishment maintains a pristine environment and a calm atmosphere that is perfect for a weekend meal. The servers were also very professional and had a welcoming aura about them ​The highlights were definitely the japchae and bibimbap--both were expertly prepared and stand out as some of the best I've encountered in the California. While the menu is excellent, I would love to see a few more small plates or traditional appetizers added to the offerings. Note: Parking could be a bit of a challenge when they are busy, so plan accordingly! I'll definitely be back to see if a second visit pushes my score to a 5.

Sauce for galbi tang
Ed Y.

Hangyang has been one of the must visit places ever since I found it about 15 years ago when I visited Anaheim for blizzcon. The place only serves a limited staple of Korean food but what they serve they do them so well that it's worth going just for that small menu. Over the years they expanded their menu but their staple imo is the galbi tang or beef bone soup. It comes with 2 pieces of large beef bones. The soup is delicious and is paired perfect with the mustard sauce. There are other delicious offering such as the thistle rice bowl. I'd say because of the limited menu everything is great. The parking lot can be packed especially in the weekend as all the church goes come by. Most of the clienteles are usually middle aged or older so you know they know what authentic Korean food is. The service is extremely efficient and very friendly. The place is clean just like most Korean restaurants. Nothing to complain about. Order the galbi tang and you'll be coming back.

Elizabeth P.

One of my favorite spots for the seasoned thistle stone pot rice. It comes with a small side of sauce but I don't use it and instead eat the side kimchis. I wait a bit for the rice to get crispy at the bottom! So good. The spicy beef and vegetable soup was hearty and hit the spot late night. The pork cutlet (katsu) was a decent portion for my son and came with a side of miso soup. The pork was crispy and light. The ox bone soup with brisket is soothing when under the weather. A bit skimpy on the brisket but good otherwise. Service was a bit brash and prices went up.

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Elsa V.

First time to dine here Friendly staff from welcoming us until bidding goodbye Tons of nenu choices Delicious foods Pricey but reasonable

Jennifer B.

I've eaten here a few times and it's consistently good. The stone pot bibimbap comes out sizzling with crispy rice and a perfectly runny egg, and the galbi tang has a clean, rich broth with fall-off-the-bone short ribs. There can be a bit of a language barrier, but the Korean ladies are patient, kind, and understanding. Generous banchan, fair prices, and a casual, comforting spot I'll keep coming back to.

Yukgaejang

This is hands down my favorite Korean restaurant. The quality of the food and the portion sizes are both 10/10. The kimchi, kkakdugi (radish kimchi), and gat kimchi are absolutely delicious. I heard that the owner makes everything in-house, and you can really tell how much care and skill go into the food. The staff are also incredibly kind and welcoming every time I visit. Galbitang (Beef Short Rib Soup) - This is honestly the best galbitang I've had in both OC and LA. The broth is rich and flavorful, and the beef is always fresh and tender. Whenever I'm craving galbitang in the OC/LA area, this is the only place I go. Yukgaejang (Spicy Beef Soup) - The amount of ingredients they give you is amazing. I've had it both dining in and as takeout, and it's consistently delicious every single time. It's perfectly seasoned, and has just the right level of spice. As much as I love the galbitang, I think I actually enjoy the yukgaejang even more. Pork Cutlet (Donkatsu) - This place is known for its galbitang and seolleongtang, so I wasn't expecting much from the donkatsu... but why is it this good? The cabbage salad dressing that comes on the side is seriously addictive. The portion size is huge, there's no way I could finish it by myself. It has the crispy texture of Japanese katsu, while still having a great pork flavor of its own. I honestly think this could be considered one of their signature dishes. If you're looking for authentic Korean comfort food with generous portions and warm service, I highly recommend giving this place a try. I'll definitely keep coming back!

불고기 돌솥 비빔밥 (Bulgogi Dol-Sot) / Korean BBQ Beef Bibimbap.
Tiffany L.

PARKING: Free-They have a small parking lot, so I hope the luck is on your side! I came here to get some korean comfort food with my girl friends. We enjoyed our meal and would come back again. Service was quick and timely. They may not always check up on your table for water and refills on banchan, however they are quick and willing to help once requested for. KOREAN BBQ BEEF BIBIMBAP $25: This comes with Korean BBQ beef with onion, roasted sesame, fried egg, and sliced dried seaweed serviced in a sizzling hot stone bowl/plate with the spicy red sauce (gochujang) on the side to add to your preference. Make sure to let the rice sit against the stone bowl/plate a little so you can have a bit of crispy rice texture to eat before you mix everything in. Although this can be pricier than other places, the portion size is decent! Highly recommend coming here and can't wait to try other things on the menu!

돈까스가 드라이하고 양도 적어지고 두께도 얇아졋어요.. 가격에 비해 양도 퀄러티도 아니네요 The donkatsu here is just not what it used to be before. I was a big fan of it but now it's very thin and the meat is dry..

Janet L.

I was looking for some comfort food after a long day of work. This place definitely hit the spot. It was a cold night and the bone soup was comforting to my body. Service is great, they come around and refill your kimchi if you want. $23 was very reasonable for the soup and 4 different side kimchi . Very simple menu but I like it. Clean and cozy atmosphere.

Kalbi tang
Crystal K.

One of my favorite spots to come to for galbi tang (beef short rib soup). The perfect comfy cozy soup for a cold day but I'll say I've had it on hot days too just because it's that tasty. The broth is flavorful and comes with juicy beef short ribs. Plenty of green onions that add that extra layer of flavor and love that it comes with clear glass noodles. You also get rice to eat with the galbi tang. I like to eat the dried jujube at the end to conclude my meal. The soup itself is authentic and truly a warm hug. They usually give three different types of kimchi banchan (side dish) the classic cabbage, radish kimchi, and mustard greens which are all fresh and tasty. The galbi tang comes with a side of pickled radish and jalapeño with spicy mustard which you can dip your meat into or eat together. They do have other food options like Yuk Gae Jang (spicy beef soup) also yummy, katsu, and various bibimbap options. My go to is always galbi tang though. They have a private small parking lot which is great but it can get crowded during peak hours. The restaurant is clean with a homey vibe and the service from the sweet ladies is fairly quick!

Galbi tang and katsu! SO GOOD
Melanie L.

I love this place so much that now my death row soup is their galbi tang. hands-down never misses and every time the meat portions are always large. The banchan is always fresh made, and the flavor is consistent every single time. I swear the grandmothers are in the back, making the kimchi and the broth all day. This place is legit authentic and the place to go if you want authentic Korean food, simple menu executed in a very, very good fashion. The katsu with their salad is sooo good too.

Alice W.

I've come here several times with my family for reliable Korean food. The soups are tasty and if you're looking for suhlungtang, then this is a great pick. It's always consistent and you know what you're getting! They have other Korean food options as well, so you're not pigeon hiked into one kind of dish. The parking here is pretty easy since there's a private lot! Thank goodness! I've never had trouble getting a table nor have I ever had to wait. I've sat indoor and outdoor. They also seem to do a lot of take out. Overall, good place for warm consistent Korean soup. Yay

만두/떡만두국 (Mandu Guk) / Dumpling & Rice Cake Soup
Tiffany L.

If you're looking for the ultimate Korean comfort soup, then Han Yang is the spot to be. This was the perfect spot for us on a cloudy and rainy day. They're known for their variety of Korean soups, especially their sullungtang and their galbi-tang. The seasoning on their galbi-tang is spot on and I enjoy their sweet and vinegar dip for the meat. The yuk gae jang is a little spicy but still hits the spot. They know how to make soups. Their rice cake dumpling soup is not as flavorful but I enjoyed their mandu and rice cakes. There's a small parking lot that goes around the building, so parking can be a little tough if there's a lot of people in the restaurant.

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This place is listed as having outdoor seating - is that still available?

Yes there's a few tables outside that you can dine on.

Do I need to make a reservation or first come first serve?

No. But it could help if they take them; I'm not sure if they do. I just expect to wait.

Is there still outdoor dining?

Yes

Does the dumplings have pork or beef in them?

Menu says pork dumplings so yeah.

Do they use msg?

I hope so. MSG has less sodium than table salt.

Does anyone know what delivery application(s) this restaurant uses? I don't live in the area but want to send delivery to a family member.

They're available on DoorDash and Grubhub

Is thisnplace open for dine in?

No. Take out only. We were just there yesterday

Do they have option for brown rice instead of white rice?

I didn't see any other option available on the menu.

Are there Vegan options?

I think you can get the bibim bap and just ask them no meat

Do they have galbi Jim?

Not that I remember unless they serve that for dinner.

Had the sullung tang instead of kalbi tang. Is the kalbi tang a lot better?

I personally love the galbeetang more.

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Misoolkwan OC

4.6
(1.8k reviews)
0.6 mi

I've been here a few times but recently had dinner here with my coworkers. It hits every time and…read moreis a perfect place to drink, yap, and grub! it can get really crowded so definitely try and get here earlier if you can: There's always plenty of things to do though since it's at The Source and there's so many shops and photobooths while you wait. The restaurant is pretty huge but it gets super loud! The screens are always playing kpop groups with music playing and its always fun to watch. For food, I've tried a lot of their menu and everything is so good and shareable. The korean fried chicken is crispy, not dry, and seasoned so well! A favorite amongst the group was the beef intestine, which I've never had before and was pretty impressed by. It was super juicy and paired well with the scallions and sauce. Another favorite of the group was the corn cheese. It was like a pizza but corn cheese. My absolute tried and true is the pork belly. It is soo good, especially with the kimchi, peppers, and roasted garlic cloves. It definitely is my personal favorite on their menu! I can definitely see why this place is so popular!

I came here on a Sunday right at 5 when it opened. It was easy to get a table for 6…read more We got the grilled pork belly, army stew, garlic fried chicken, and seafood pancake. The grilled pork belly was really good, and we even placed a second order! The rest of the food was good enough, as expected for Korean bar/drinking food. Service was okay. They had forgotten to give us the soju we ordered, so we had to ask for it. I enjoyed the casual vibes. It's a good spot to go to for casual Korean food and drinks. And you don't need to tip at this place! Although there is a 10% service fee or something like that.

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Stir fried pork belly and kimchi
Stir fried pork belly and kimchi
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Jinsol Gukbap Buena Park

Jinsol Gukbap Buena Park

4.3
(384 reviews)
0.3 mi
$$

came here with a large party and called ahead of time. they were able to accommodate us and we had…read morea great time. staff are so nice and are able to handle the rushes of people. their cold noodles were delish!!!! it is a very high contender to being one of my favorites in all of OC! so much flavor and generous portions. loved their seafood pancake and their kimchi stew was so comforting. the broth was thick and flavorful and the pork belly in the soup was meaty galbi was flavorful and seared nicely but i didnt enjoy their pork soup which they're known for, but that's completely on me since i usually don't reach for it.

I've been to the Buena Park location twice so far, both times during breakfast hours…read more The restaurant itself is actually nice. The interior is clean, newly built, and has a modern Korean hanok-style look. The servers were also friendly both times, so I didn't have any issues with the service or atmosphere. Unfortunately, the main problem for me was the food. I've eaten at the LA location before and never really thought the food tasted bad there, but at this Buena Park location, both visits gave me the impression that the food didn't taste as fresh as it should. On my most recent visit, I ordered the soondae gukbap, and the soondae had an unpleasant off smell and didn't taste very fresh. It almost tasted like it had been sitting for a while. On my first visit, I tried the regular pork gukbap, and the pork flavor was also stronger than I personally prefer. I do tend to like cleaner-tasting gukbap, but this stood out to me because I don't remember having the same issue at the LA location. After the first visit, I thought maybe it was just an off day since the restaurant was still new. But after having a similar impression on my second visit, I'm not sure if this location is consistent yet. The space is nice and the service was good, but for a gukbap restaurant, the food has to be the main reason to come back. Based on my two visits, this location was disappointing for me.

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Near the cash register. 6/14/2025
Near the cash register. 6/14/2025
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Mul Naengmyeon (물냉면)
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Kyung Bok Kung Korean BBQ

Kyung Bok Kung Korean BBQ

4.0
(523 reviews)
0.8 mi
$$$

This is one of the best kbbq places I've been to. The quality of the meat is right up there. And…read morewhile it's not cheap, I think the prices are reasonable. We had the sirloin steak and the bone-in rib eye. They were both great. The server did a great job of cooking the meat perfectly. The steaks had a great sear and then he cut up the pieces nicely just as they got to about rare temperature. I like my meat medium rare, so I just waited another minute or so and it was perfect. My wife and I both thought the kimchi was fantastic -- and, other than the quality of the meat, the quantity of the kimchi is really let. We also ordered the egg stew and kimchi stew. They both had great flavor. The only thing missing was lettuce and rice cake wraps. The provide salad. But I'd much rather have just fresh lettuce. The bill was a little more than other places, but well worth it.

I think AB steak is the best Korean bbq restaurant in LA. It's not my favorite just the best. They…read morenail everything in terms of quality and service. But since I moved out of LA, it's so inconvenient to get to. Enter Kyung Bok Kung -- what a find. I can get a fine dining korean bbq experience conveniently. I've been here a number of times, and this review reflects the few times I've been there. It's become the goto spot to take people from out of town who are visiting and want a Kbbq experience. Things I immediately noticed - lots of white and grey teslas in the parking lot during lunch - you know what that means? Golf Koreans. Yup. Go inside and you'll see incredibly well dressed older retired people with their buddies chatting up in private cubicles. Beautiful decor. It's like the background setting of a korean drama where there's a close-up of the guy and the girl - they're about to say something really serious to each other. The camera does a wide angle shot of them - and this is the restaurant it's shot in. Price points - this place isn't cheap, but they have incredibly good deals on a weekday lunch (cold noodles and meat set). Their dinner set course meals are priced around what you would expect from a quality steak house. This place is not as pricey as AB steak or Cote, but you're getting just as quality. Food - I've had the lunch set meals, the bbq grilled course, and ordered à la carte. One thing is for sure - they don't miss. I never had a 9 budda plate until I came here, but apparently it's like a thing that royals ate during the monarchy days. It was like a korean vegetarian taco. Very intricate (and slightly annoying) to put together but delicious - and a great test of your chopstick skills. Their braised beef (galbijjim) from their lunch set intersects savory, sweet, and tenderness in a way that only Korean grandmas do. I'm not a huge fan of Wagyu beef (just too rich and can never feel after eating it), but I have never felt that way coming out of here. Go here at night if you want to impress someone or celebrate something. Go here during lunch if you want a fantastic meal and want to see what the best korean food can taste like but don't want to break the bank.

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