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    Tada

    4.4 (140 reviews)
    Open 11:30 am - 9:00 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Moderate noise
    Dogs allowed

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    Christine L.

    Stopped into Tada for lunch. Was greeted immediately and given a table. Service is attentive. I ordered the $9.99 lunch which was chicken with a side of salad, cucumbers and rice. It came out pretty quick. The chicken is tasty and I love the marinade they use with the salad. The cucumbers look spicy, but they are not. It wasn't overly crowded for lunch, but by the time I left more tables had been filled. Servers are around if you need anything but aren't rushing you. Love the sister restaurants Tofu Tofu & Lululala as well!

    Boneless Chicken (Honey Garlic)
    Dominique N.

    I went here on Valentine's Day to pick up a quick bite and it was so good! The chicken was nicely fried and crispy. The staff were super friendly! I loved how the insight had a rustic cozy feel too! Overall I recommend. I definitely need to go back and try other food options.

    Japchae
    Melody C.

    Passed by here enough times to finally stop in. Very clean environment. Tables mostly filled up, but not "crowded." We got the soy garlic fried chicken (wings and drums) and fried spare ribs. The meats were pretty good, and the restaurant gives you buckets to discard your bones and gloves to keep your hands clean. I don't recommend getting the japchae. The portion is obnoxiously small and didn't taste that authentic. I liked that they provide a complimentary salad at the beginning of the meal. If you're lucky, you might pass by when they're giving out samples out front.

    Beef Hot Stone Bibimbap (3/5)
    Karen Y.

    It's a pretty good 3.5 spot for fried chicken to satisfy your craving without going to Ktown! Came here for lunch after our hair appointment, and wanted something savory. TADA has enough tables for a crowd of 20, decent size. Very nice staff, variety of combinations from fried chicken sets to platters with rice. We got the soy garlic wings (pretty solid - lighter batter) and a beef bibimbap (this was ok... not the best version, missing seaweed, fernbrake, lacks sesame oil flavor). Also got a kimchi pancake - quite crispy and we liked this one, although it could use more kimchi inside. Overall a solid spot for a quick lunch. If in Chinatown, and craving this w/o going to Ktown, this will satisfy your craving.

    The $12.99 special of rice, 2 piece chicken and salad
    Kneenoshhka G.

    In all my years working near Chinatown, I haven't really ventured out to find good lunch spots BUT I think I found one. Most of the places in Chinatown are cash only and since this gurl never carries cash, I haven't exploredEXPLORED... But Tada was cool. I've been here many moons ago so I'm actually coming back to this spot. Korean BBQ... I got the honey soy garlic wings - not as great as Mad for Chicken but it comes close. I loved how you got gloves with your order of wings. I got the 2 piece special that comes with rice and salad ($14.14). Service does take a bit of time BUT it's worth it I'll be back to explore the rest of the menu for sure.

    Anna K.

    Great Korean fried chicken place in Chinatown. The wings are perfectly crispy without being greasy. I also like the kimchi pancake! I wish they will give more Banchan

    Carmen L.

    My to go take out spot for Korean fried chicken . $32 for a whole chicken that can feed 2 people or maybe 3 . We got the soy garlic flavor. Skin was nice crispy and flavorful. They give you free side macaroni and salad. Service was quick as it was a pick up. Very spacious inside if you want to have a sit down meal.

    Fried ribs and curry
    Shad P.

    The food was definitely bussin. Juicy and perfectly fried rib with a solid amount of meat on it. The wings were fried to perfection as well and they did not slack in the protein to sauce ratio. The curry was tasty as well could lacked a hint of spice in my opinion. Hot Stone Bibimbap was pretty tasty as well but I personally needed a sauce on the side (they provided me with some honey ginger). The service was pretty good. The whole staff was attentive at all times. The ambiance gave diner vibes. Nice place for a quick bite!

    Cat D.

    The food is good here, fast service and friendly staff. What I liked the most is that they provided gloves so you don't get your hands all messy. The food was the right amount and delicious. It came right out of the kitchen so it was fresh and hot when it got to us. The dining area was bright and clean, and not too noisy. Here's what we ordered: - 8 pcs wings and 5 pcs drum (wings were Honey Soy Garlic and drums were original ginger crispy) It was enough for 2 people. It was very good. It came with a salad with ginger dressing and a macaroni salad. All very good!

    Ashley L.

    Food always tasty. The sunmer menu cold noodle is great just wish it had beef in there. Staff & service is always great. Will be returning.

    Tanya A.

    TADA IS SOOO GOOD! Delicious chicken and rice! I only ever order it when I'm gaming at OS. Since it's ordered to-go and arrives at the lounge it arrives promptly, hot and delicious. 10/10 service. I've only ever walked by the actual restaurant once and it looks inviting. I would definitely choose it as a 1st choice to introduce friends to in that area.

    Tony H.

    Had an amazing meal here and every dish hit the mark. I ordered the chicken, ribs, seafood pancake, and braised beef in soup. All were flavorful and satisfying. The fried chicken wings were juicy with a great savory kick - light ginger and sweet, and the ribs were tender and glazed just right. The seafood pancake stood out as my favorite with its crispy outside and plenty of shrimp and squid. It wasn't too heavy and had a really nice balance of texture and flavor. Oddly this place is in the heart of Chinatown so I can finally try something totally different in the area. The braised beef in soup was incredibly comforting with a rich broth and melt-in-your-mouth beef. Everything tasted fresh and carefully prepared. Portions were generous, there was plenty of seating, and the service was friendly and quick. This place really delivers on authentic flavors and good comfort food. Definitely worth checking out and I'm already looking forward to going back. The ambiance was clean and welcoming. It had a casual and relaxed feel, perfect for both small groups and solo diners. The layout gave everyone enough space to enjoy their meal without feeling rushed or crowded. I wish they serve cold beer as it was hot today and probably goes well with this food.

    Kimchi fried rice
    Zhou K.

    TADA Korean Fried Chicken - Comfort Food That Hits Every Time I've been to TADA more times than I can count, and every visit feels like coming home. The friendly, attentive staff (same amazing team from Tofu Tofu!) always make the experience personal. One of the must-try dishes? Gamja-tang (pork bone stew) -- it's rich, comforting, and packed with flavor. The meat falls off the bone, and the broth is deeply savory, perfect for a rainy day. It comes with kimchi, marinated cucumber, and even a fluffy egg omelet on the side -- such a comforting combo! Every dish here also comes with their signature salad -- a surprising and delicious twist. It blends Italian-style dressing with soy sauce, creating a sweet, salty, crunchy, and refreshing bite. I honestly have no idea how they make it, but I look forward to it every single time. Side dishes change from time to time, which keeps things super interesting -- you never know what little treat you'll get alongside your main, and it always feels thoughtful and fresh. And of course -- the fried chicken. You get that same crispy, juicy goodness you'd expect from Tofu Tofu, but in a quicker, more casual setting. My go-to flavor is the sweet & spicy -- it's sticky, flavorful, and hits all the right notes. The soy garlic is another top pick if you're into something more savory. Prices are a bit lower than Tofu Tofu too, since TADA leans more fast-casual -- but you still get the same great quality and vibe. Just check out my photos if you don't believe me. TADA is a hidden gem that deserves all the love.

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