Best Korean Restaurants in Northridge (91324)
5 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked
Last Updated: March 2026
Our Top Pick
MGD Korean BBQ
Full-service Korean BBQ in Northridge with tabletop grilling, a late-night kitchen, and a dedicated happy hour menu
Notable Picks
8.0
A full-service tabletop grilling spot in Northridge that leans into the interactive side of Korean BBQ—brisket and LA galbi cooked at your table, with a late-night kitchen and happy hour menu that keep the room packed and loud well past typical dinner hours. It works best for groups who want the communal grilling experience without driving deeper into Koreatown, though the small parking lot means weekend visits require some patience.
Must-Try Dishes:
Brisket, Kimchi Fried Rice, Lobster
What Makes it Special: Full-service Korean BBQ in Northridge with tabletop grilling, a late-night kitchen, and a dedicated happy hour menu
Worthy Picks
#2
Hanoo Kalbi
7.9
Vibes:
Group Dining Gatherings
Birthday & Celebration Central
Late Night Legends
Family Friendly Favorites
An AYCE grill-it-yourself spot leaning into thicker-cut short ribs and a wide meat roster. It’s a good choice when you want a social, hands-on meal and don’t mind a lively room at peak hours.
Must-Try Dishes:
LA Kalbi, Beef Belly Brisket, Beef Bulgogi
What Makes it Special: All-you-can-eat Korean BBQ where you grill premium cuts like LA kalbi and beef tongue tableside, with a full spread of banchan included
7.8
Vibes:
Group Dining Gatherings
Family Friendly Favorites
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Birthday & Celebration Central
A two-tier all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ spot in Northridge where the draw is straightforward: pick your price level, grill your own brisket and galbi at the table, and eat until the group taps out. It runs loud and communal by design, which makes it a natural fit for birthdays and big-party dinners where the shared grilling keeps everyone busy. The value math is hard to beat for tableside KBBQ in the San Fernando Valley, especially when you bring enough people to justify the sizzle.
Must-Try Dishes:
Brisket, Spicy Pork, Galbi (Marinated BBQ Short Ribs)
What Makes it Special: Affordable all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ with tabletop grilling and two AYCE tiers in the San Fernando Valley
7.8
A comforting soondubu-and-stone-pot-rice specialist tucked into a shopping center, prized for hot, deeply seasoned stews and a solid banchan spread. Best for a warming, low-fuss meal rather than a long hang.
Must-Try Dishes:
Soon Tofu Soup, Bibimbap, Spicy Soon Tofu
What Makes it Special: A food court counter dedicated entirely to soon tofu soup, with generous portions at prices that keep regulars coming back weekly.
#5
The Ppong
7.7
Casual Korean comfort fare with a Korean-Chinese lean, built around saucy noodles, rice plates, and shareable sides. It flies a bit under the radar, but regulars keep it busy for dependable flavors and quick turnaround.
Must-Try Dishes:
Jjampong, Sweet and Sour Pork, Jjajangmyeon
What Makes it Special: No-frills Korean-Chinese spot where the jjampong draws a devoted following for its heavy-handed spice and generous seafood portions.