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5 Best Korean BBQ Restaurants in Los Angeles

The best 5 restaurants for korean bbq in Los Angeles — curated by TastyPals editors.

The best korean bbq restaurants in Los Angeles are Hae Jang Chon Korean BBQ Restaurant, Park's BBQ, Sun Nong Dan, and more. Start with Hae Jang Chon Korean BBQ Restaurant if you want the strongest overall first pick.

By David Park5 ranked picksPublished July 15, 2026Updated July 15, 2026
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Sun Nong DanSun Nong Dan has been a fixture on Western Avenue for over a decade, and its around-the-clock hours have made it one of Koreatown's defining late-night destinations. The dining room is reportedly a study in controlled chaos after midnight — groups packed in tight, clay pots landing on tableside burners, steam climbing toward the ceiling. That 24-hour format is not incidental; it signals a kitchen built for the kind of genuine, unreserved hunger that arrives on its own schedule. The dish that anchors the restaurant's reputation is the Galbi Jjim — braised beef short ribs finished tableside with blowtorched mozzarella, served over rice cakes and vegetables in a sauce that regulars consistently describe as fiery and deeply savory. The blowtorch presentation has become something of a signature moment, and diners report the bubbling mozzarella pull is as theatrical as advertised. For those drawn toward broth, the menu centers on the Sun Nong Dan Jeon Gol, a hot pot built for sharing, and the Yuk Gae Jang, a spiced beef and vegetable soup known for its restorative intensity. Mool Man Doo — steamed dumplings — rounds out the table as a grounding counterpoint to the bolder, heat-forward options. At a mid-range price point, Sun Nong Dan is consistently cited as one of the stronger group propositions in K-Town: portions are generous, the menu rewards a full table, and the kitchen never shuts down. Practically speaking, late arrivals tend to find the room more manageable, and the Galbi Jjim is the dish worth anchoring your order around — everything else can follow from there. View restaurant →

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