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    Bell86

    Bell86

    4.1
    (57 reviews)
    0.8 mi

    Found a great place that doesn't close at 8pm. This place is open late with dim lit lights. It's…read moreright on Harvard Street off the Coolidge Corner stop with street parking. Came to this place for the tapas but I was surprised to see there speciality's which were on the pricier side for more than $30 a dish. The waiters were nice and attentive and the menu is a QR scan code. We got a few tapas to share including the fried spam which had a great presentation in a the spam can. We got the fried rice cake which was better than I expected. It came with 3 on a stick and with 2 dipping which we mixed. They also had special tapas are more dinner sized for around more then $20 each dish. We got the Army Stew and it came with a variety of different sausages, spam and ramen. The dish seemed small when it first came out but was well sized for a meal. Would definitely want to come back for a drink but overall a great place for a late night bite. The vibes are great and we just spent time talking. It has a clean bathroom with Aesop soap, it is a little small but it felt really nice.

    Do you want some yummy drinks and delicious Korean tapas alongside? Guess what, this is the place…read moreto be!!! From the good music, to the very attentive staff, this place is a VIBE! Loved all of the food I got and ESPECIALLY the delicious drinks!! Personally, the love potion was sooooooo good!!! And I loved the Galbi skewers, absolutely delicious and the sauce was YUM! You gotta check this place out, you won't regret it!!

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    Free sides
    Free sides
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    KChickin

    KChickin

    4.6
    (176 reviews)
    1.8 mi
    $$

    After our hotdog at our first Fenway game, we were hungry. The hotdog was good but it was not…read moreenough LOL We decided to find a place nearby and decided on some Asian food. We found KChickin nearby on Peterborough Street and they're open until 9:30pm. We walked quickly over as hunger is a good motivator to walk fast. The restaurant has takeout but offered enough space to hold three famished Fenway newbies. Service was quickly and friendly and the food was served fairly quickly. Seems like most restaurants begin at the suggested 18% tip to start. Some calculate their tipping suggestions at your subtotal before adding the taxes to your bill. This restaurant included the taxes as part of its tip calculation so be aware that you're actually tipping more than 18%. FYI: as a customer, you decide how much to tip for quality service. Bringing your orders to your table is basic. How many times they filled your water cups and check up on you are important and expected. Tipping is not automatic in my humble opinion. Servers who work diligently for their tips so tip accordingly to those who provided a great dining experience.

    KChickin is one of those places that earns its high rating without much argument. We walked into a…read morespace that buzzes even on weeknight evenings, with a menu spanning Korean fried chicken, sushi, hand rolls, and Japanese comfort food. That combination sounds like it could go sideways, but the kitchen handles the range with enough confidence that the whole thing works. The fried chicken is the anchor of the menu and the reason most people come back. We ordered the soy garlic wings, the most talked about item, and they justified the reputation. They came out freshly fried with a glaze that coated evenly and a crunch that held. The chili basil version is worth ordering alongside if you want some heat, and the classic crispy is the right call for anyone who wants to taste the chicken itself without much interference. The calamari is a strong starter, well fried and light enough that it did not weigh down the rest of the meal before it got going. On the Japanese side of the menu, the kaisen don stood out. The presentation was careful and the fish was fresh in a way that made it feel like a dish the kitchen takes seriously rather than an afterthought. The hand rolls are solid and satisfying, though they lean more reliable than revelatory, making them a good addition to a larger spread rather than the sole reason to visit. For a spot covering this much ground, the consistency impressed us most. People drive over an hour to eat here, and that says something. It earns the trip. We would come back for the soy garlic wings and a bowl of kimchi tofu soup, and we would bring friends who want both Korean fried chicken and fresh sushi under one roof.

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    Interior
    Kimchi Tofu Soup
    Kimchi Tofu Soup
    Soy garlic wings

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    Soy garlic wings
    BAB Korean Bistro

    BAB Korean Bistro

    3.9
    (265 reviews)
    0.8 mi
    $$

    BAB has quickly become my absolute go-to spot for Korean food in the area. If you usually head over…read moreto Allston's Koreatown, do yourself a favor and try BAB instead. As a local resident in Brookline, Korean food nights means the mini Korea-town in Allston nearby. Now imagine there's a spot that's better prices, better portions, similar if not better quality, and most importantly, better taste. I am ashamed of discovering this place 8 years after it opened, that's 8 years of going there weekly and wasted time in Allston! An amazing place that proves you don't need to be trendy and performative to make an impact. Still making my way through their entire menu but my favorites are: 1. KimBAB (kimbap) 2. Tangsuyuk (deep-fried pork w/ sweet + sour sauce) 3. Jajang Myeon (black bean sauce noodles) 4. Pajeon (Scallion Pancake) 5, Naeng Myeon (cold buckwheat noodles)

    Bab Korean Bistro is a casual Korean restaurant that offers a broad menu ranging from traditional…read morecomfort food to Korean Chinese favorites, making it easy to try more than just the usual barbecue dishes. We walked into a relaxed and welcoming space with a dining room that feels approachable and practical, the kind of neighborhood restaurant that works equally well for a casual lunch or dinner. The menu is large enough that there is something for almost everyone, whether you are looking for a hearty soup, a sizzling rice dish, or something to share with a group, and the steady flow of customers reflects its popularity as a local staple. One of the biggest strengths of the restaurant is its variety. The menu includes favorites like bibimbap, sundubu, japchae, and bulgogi alongside Korean Chinese dishes such as jajangmyeon, jjamppong, and tangsuyuk. We ordered the cream jjamppong, one of the more unique options, and found the combination of a rich, creamy broth with a spicy kick made for a satisfying bowl that stood out from the more traditional offerings. The soondubu delivered plenty of heat for anyone looking for something comforting, with a silky texture and a depth of flavor that came through clearly. The dolsot bibimbap is another solid choice, served in a hot stone bowl that creates the crispy rice layer at the bottom, and the mix of vegetables and gochujang came together well against the sizzling heat. If you are visiting with a group, there are plenty of shareable dishes worth ordering. The kimchi scallion pancake was crispy and generously portioned, with a savory, slightly tangy flavor that paired well with the dipping sauce, while the tangsuyuk and sweet and spicy fried chicken are good additions to the table. The restaurant also serves complimentary banchan, which helps round out the meal and adds a variety of flavors before the main dishes arrive. The portions are noticeably generous, especially for the price, making it a good value compared to many other Korean restaurants in the area. Service is friendly and attentive even when the restaurant is busy, and the staff are helpful with recommendations or accommodating requests such as adjusting spice levels. During peak dinner hours, the restaurant can get crowded, so there may be a short wait, particularly on weekends. Bab Korean Bistro is a dependable spot for Korean comfort food with generous portions, a wide-ranging menu, and solid value. The combination of traditional Korean dishes, Korean Chinese specialties, and welcoming service makes it a place worth returning to, especially when dining with friends so you can order a variety of dishes to share.

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    BAB Korean Bistro
    Spicy pork bulgogi (half size)
    Spicy pork bulgogi (half size)
    BAB Korean Bistro 8/2025

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    Kaju Tofu House

    Kaju Tofu House

    3.9
    (836 reviews)
    0.1 mi
    $$

    This is my favorite Korean spot in the Boston area! The tofu soups are so filling and flavorful…read more It's walk-in only, and you can expect a casual, occasionally busy space with mostly hands-off service. Food: - tofu soups: I almost always get the kimchi and beef option! You can choose spice levels. I find this is a very satisfying portion, and it comes with a bowl of rice. - cold buckwheat noodles: the broth in this dish is incredibly flavorful. I like this option more than I like the tofu soups on a hot day--it's so refreshing! I think they're less known for this option and this particular dish is a summer special, but I'd 100% try it if you're there.

    I returned here for a late 2:30 pm lunch. Street parking was less terrible than usual, so I managed…read moreto find a spot right next to Kaju. The establishment was almost at capacity, but I got the last 2-top. I ordered the intestine tofu stew ($15.99). The tofu stew itself seemed decently savory with silky tofu, an egg, and well-cleaned intestines. It also arrived piping hot. The banchan seemed disappointing today. The radish kimchi was barely fermented and slightly bitter; it tasted like raw daikon purchased from the supermarket that morning. Cabbage kimchi seemed acceptable. Banchan sizes were quite skimpy; I ordered a refill for myself. This has convinced me to find another default / go-to place for soondubu / tofu stew.

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    Choice of Tofu Soup and Galbi
    Choice of Tofu Soup and Galbi
    Bimbim guksu

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    Bimbim guksu
    Iru Brookline

    Iru Brookline

    3.9
    (23 reviews)
    1.5 mi

    This place is very nicely decorated, and has a set menu. Tried the Matsu. Banchan were ok, maybe…read morenot my favorite selection but still nice to much on. It was a bit weird to me they didn't serve anything with rice. Scallop was great, super fresh, and had a delicious sauce with it. Japchae and mung bean pancake I thought were just ok. The mung bean pancake wasn't my favorite. In general it felt super pricey for being just ok. The Kalbi Chim and Samgyetang were my favorites. Kalbi was super soft and tender with a delicious broth (though again, rice?). The samgyetang was something really special with the sweet rice on the bottom of the soup. I think this place is really special for their samgyetang. I would come back again and have just that. Service was super nice though!

    I had really wanted to try to this place for awhile. A reservation on the weekend at a normal time…read moreneeds to be booked far in advance. I got their toku set menu. They started off with banchan, which were done super well. They were all eloquently balanced with flavor and freshness. It definitely felt more elevated compared to the banchan from other Korean establishments. The marinated shrimp, scallop and japchae came next. The japchae and scallop were my favorite bites of the night. Then there were 2 meat dishes, pancake and then finally the chicken soup. The chicken soup was also very good and had so much flavor. I would come back again for the banchan, japchae and chicken soup again. I do have a few criticisms on the meal. For a set meal, I don't think it was present in the most enjoyable order. The pancake came in right before the final dish of the chicken soup. The flavor and texture wasn't very good and felt so out of place as everything else was so well done. If it was brought way earlier, I wouldn't have a second thought on it. But it felt off putting being the second to last dish. Also we were a bit thrown off by just the pacing of everything. You would think that you eat the banchan along with your mains, but it more felt like you needed to finish them sooner given the limited table space. The last thing is the chicken soup is brought way too late into the meal. It's essentially the main part of the meal, but is brought in last after you finish most things. I'm a big guy and can eat a lot, but I was full by the time it came out. Despite what I wrote above, the food was amazing and so eloquently made and presented.

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    Iru Brookline
    Iru Brookline
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    House lemonade soda
    Naksan BBQ

    Naksan BBQ

    3.9
    (245 reviews)
    0.5 mi
    $$$$

    This was my first time trying KBBQ in Boston in probably 10 years or so. Based off of the photos,…read morebranding and ambience, I was expecting a somewhat upscale experience. While I appreciated small touches with being able to put your jackets in a plastic bag under your seat, everything else fell a bit short. The quality of the meats and produce was a bit disappointing. The onion our server used to flavor and start our grill with looked dry, the pumpkin seemed to have a bit of frost as though it were frozen, and the overall quality of the meat was a bit lackluster. Even towards the end of our meal, even when our server told us the meat was ready, a couple of pieces were still raw. The banchan was not bad and the bibim naengmyeon we had was probably the best part of our meal. Sadly I don't think we'll be back based on our experience.

    Great ambiance, nice dimly lit atmosphere and each grill is nicely spread out. The service was…read morequick and wonderful. The servers grill the meat for you here. The food was all divine. Meats were delicious and cooked great! Definitely on the pricier side but worth the splurge for a nice date or meal with friends. Parking can be a doozy but if you circle the block there is street parking on the opposite street. Would definitely go back, this is Boston's best upscale-esque kbbq that I have had. Overall an 8 or 9/10, only deducting points because I do feel the price is a bit much in comparison to other restaurants that offer the same (but I also understand this is the only place bringing this kind of service in Boston atm) signed, a KBBQ fanatic

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    Banchan (side dishes)
    Banchan (side dishes)
    Steamed egg (comes with the combo)
    Steamed egg (comes with the combo)
    Night seeing at Naksan park( Rumi& Jinwoo daying place from K-pop demon Hunters)

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    Park's Kitchen - korean - Updated July 2026

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