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    Seoul Haus

    Seoul Haus

    4.3
    (319 reviews)
    3.3 mi
    $$

    Galbijim: 4.8/5. Beef is sooo tender, it comes with carrot, tteokbokki , rice noodle. You can add…read moreextra cheese on top. Seollungtang: 4.5/5. Light yet rich texture. Flavorful, it comes unseasoned but they give you salt, pepper and green onion for you to season to taste. Service is fast. Will return!

    I've eaten here more than a few times over the past few years. Food was always great and service to…read morematch. Picked up a few items to go for lunch today and I was both surprised and disappointed at how bad the food was. The sullungtang was very greasy and the color was off, a dark brown. The beef was not trimmed properly, so half was just fat. To be frank, it was disgusting. There were bits and pieces of fat floating in the soup. The donkatsu went in the trash after a few bites. It was obviously reheated. The breading was more like that of a chicken tender and not that of donkatsu. The darkness of the outer cut portions (the pork) the katsu is obvious indication of reheating rather than fresh. I don't know if there is a new cook, new owner, or worst case they are serving subpar food from previous day. Maybe one or none of the above. This is one of the few times I've thrown away the majority of the food I purchased for take out from any restaurant. My background is in f&b and hospitality management so I would not give this type of review, especially to a small business unless there was a legitimate reason. While I respect the amount of work and dedication it takes to run a restaurant, there is a responsibility to provide customers with a quality product that aligns with the menu pricing. Beyond the product, ruining someone's lunch break is a sure fire way to lose an existing customer. I will not be returning to this restaurant.

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    Inside
    Stone Pot Bibimbap, ask them to heat the pot extra if you're a fan of crispy rice at the bottom
    Stone Pot Bibimbap, ask them to heat the pot extra if you're a fan of crispy rice at the bottom
    Braised Short Ribs. The small portion is only $28.99, and the two-person portion is $56.99, which feels very reasonable these days.

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    Braised Short Ribs. The small portion is only $28.99, and the two-person portion is $56.99, which feels very reasonable these days.
    Young Dong Tofu

    Young Dong Tofu

    4.1
    (986 reviews)
    3.5 mi
    $$

    This place is absolutely amazing. My family and I come here all the time, and it's truly a staple…read morein Chino Hills. The food is consistently so good, and honestly, we love everything on the menu. Yes, it can be a bit pricey, but sometimes you really do have to pay for quality -- and this place is 100% worth it. My family especially loves the kimchi here, but truly, you can't go wrong with anything you order. We come here for family time no matter the season -- when it's cold, when it's hot, anytime we want a good meal together. It's comfortable, reliable, and always hits the spot. If this place ever went out of business, I swear half of Chino Hills would shut down with it. That's how iconic it is.

    It has been a while since our first attempt here quite a few years ago. We didn't come back due to…read morehow my daughters and I were treated back then. I still remember the waitress's face. I don't see her anymore. I can honestly say it is a complete 180 degrees! The service has been wonderful! This is our 3rd time since. Each time the food has been amazing and the service is consistently good to very good. The store is tucked away in a shopping center full of lil stores and restaurants. Parking is okay but there are some days you will need to drive around for a bit. Usually, there is at least a 30-45 minute wait to be seated, but we lucked out this chilly Monday night. Still crowded though! The restaurant is quaint. Nothing spectacular but clean. Seating is not too close to others. The service has been consistently good to very good. Friendly and quick. If you do need additional items, you will need to waive someone down. The food comes out hot and fresh! Seafood tofu: Sizzling hot. Great flavor. Nice amount of umami and spice. Filled with tofu. Wish there were a bit more seafood. At least clams. Galbi: Excellent balance of flavor! Not drenched in sauce and very tender. Would be great if the bed of onions were cooked a bit more! Great condiment with the rice. Japchae: Was a lil overcooked but tastes great. Wished there was more meat. Bibmibap is always a winner. Great texture and fresh tasting. Sauce has a perfect amount of kick and mixture of spice and sweet. Spicy cold noodle odke. Huge! Fresh veggies and the buckwheat noodles were cooked perfectly! Condiments and rice were spot on! So happy we came back.

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    Wall of history
    Hot stone bibimbap
    Hot stone bibimbap
    Beef short rib

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    Beef short rib
    Chodang Tofu House

    Chodang Tofu House

    4.1
    (328 reviews)
    3.7 mi
    $$

    I absolutely love their soft tofu stew, especially the seafood soondubu…read more Yesterday, my family visited this restaurant under its new ownership, and we ordered a variety of dishes including seafood soondubu, green onion pancake, samgyetang, and the galbi set. What stood out the most was the homemade taste. You could tell that they don't rely heavily on artificial seasonings. At many other Korean restaurants, the food can taste very strong and flavorful at first because of excessive seasoning, and you might end up drinking a lot of water. Since I eat Korean food regularly (because I am Korean), I can usually tell right away how much seasoning is used in a dish. We also have a family member with diabetes, so we pay close attention to food quality and ingredients. That made this restaurant even more enjoyable for us. The owner was also incredibly kind and welcoming, which made the dining experience even better. If you enjoy clean, comforting Korean food with a homemade feel, I highly recommend this place.

    Chodang has been very consistent, and this location is no different from the locations I have…read morevisited. Went here for a small casual date and I can honestly say there's a reason why I prefer them over BCD. The atmosphere is home-y and comfy and the food is very authentic (as opposed to corporate/factory feels) Shout out to the manager that came to take our order and commented on my date's outfit and looks. You guys made the first date memorable

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    Dolsot Bibimbab
    Dolsot Bibimbab
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    Fried fish banchan
    Seoul Tofu & Grill

    Seoul Tofu & Grill

    4.4
    (380 reviews)
    4.9 mi
    $$

    A mom and pop soondobu restaurant that serves delicious, meaty portions of galbi, grilled meat, and…read moresoon tofu. We came on a Saturday afternoon and their service was fast and we were taken care of right away. Prices are reasonable and we were able to share a combo and one grilled meat for a party of three. We got galbi combo with kimchi beef soup and grilled pork belly. Everything was so flavorful and their banchan were delicious and tasted fresh. The meat on the galbi was my favorite part--they were not stingy at all! Will come back when I'm craving a good, hearty, Korean meal.

    Made the drive from Rancho to Chino Hills specifically to try this spot, and I'm glad we did. It's…read morea small restaurant tucked into a strip mall, but it has that cozy, family-run feel that instantly makes you want to root for it. We ordered the jjajangmyeon, braised spicy beef back ribs, and fried dumplings, and everything hit the mark. We asked for the beef to be made mild, and the heat level was perfect -- still flavorful with just enough kick without overpowering the dish. The server laughed and mentioned it might be too much food for two, but clearly they underestimated our commitment to both dinner and leftovers. The banchan was also a nice touch, and the potatoes and seaweed were standouts for me. Overall, a really satisfying meal with generous portions, solid flavor, and a welcoming neighborhood feel. Definitely a spot we'd return to.

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    Galbi Jjim
    Galbi Jjim
    Saero, zero sugar soju

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    Saero, zero sugar soju
    Wang Cho Korean BBQ - Chino

    Wang Cho Korean BBQ - Chino

    3.8
    (2k reviews)
    3.0 mi
    $$$

    I came to this all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ spot in the neighborhood for a late lunch. Maybe because…read moreit was a bit late, it wasn't crowded, so we were seated right away. The server who took care of us was very friendly and attentive. They use a tablet system where you can place your own orders, and the food came out incredibly fast every time. Everything was smooth and efficient, and overall it was a really satisfying experience. I'll definitely be coming back again!

    Congratulations to the "new management" at Wang Cho for achieving what I thought was impossible:…read moreturning a booming, line-out-the-door weekend hotspot into a sad, half-empty ghost town and now I know why. This was our family's absolute go-to spot despite other KBBQ in the area. 5/30/26 - I walked in with my wife, our teenager, and two little ones (both 6 and under). Just like we've done every visit, I brought Raising Cane's for the little ones because--shocker--toddlers aren't exactly polishing off massive plates of bulgogi and brisket! The hostess informs me that the kids will now be charged for KBBQ even if they're not KBBQ. I politely explain that my kids literally only eat chicken fingers and air, but she brings over a manager (wearing a very official grey shirt) to double down. Apparently, "new management's" brilliant business model involves squeezing a few extra bucks out of kindergartners who aren't even touching their chopsticks. So, congratulations on permanently losing a 9-year loyal family of customers just to desperately claw at a phantom profit from a 6-year-old. Luckily, there are plenty of shiny new KBBQ spots in Chino Hills and Eastvale that actually understand basic hospitality. Thank you, Wang Cho "new management," for giving us the push we needed to finally try them!

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    Drink Menu, June 1, 2026
    Drink Menu, June 1, 2026
    Lunch Special. June 1, 2026
    Lunch Special. June 1, 2026
    Beef Brisket

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    Beef Brisket

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