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Best Group Dining Korean Restaurants in Koreatown

3 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

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Our Top Pick
Sun Nong Dan
Open 24/7 with blowtorched cheese galbi jjim, a late-night Koreatown institution

Notable Picks

$$ Koreatown Korean
The 24-hour galbi jjim specialist draws late-night crowds with massive cast-iron cauldrons of braised short ribs simmering in spicy-sweet sauce, dramatically blowtorched with melted cheese tableside. The intensely beefy bone broths, particularly the oxtail sulungtang, have built a devoted following among post-karaoke groups and shift workers seeking serious hangover prevention.
Must-Try Dishes: Koh Galbi Jjim with Cheese, Oxtail Brisket Soup, Sulungtang
What Makes it Special: Open 24/7 with blowtorched cheese galbi jjim, a late-night Koreatown institution
$$ Koreatown Korean
BBQ Chung Dam offers Korean BBQ with prime wagyu cuts and top-tier marinated meats, ideal for group feasting or special occasions. Sleek, contemporary decor and robust banchan round out an experience that attracts a lively crowd. All-you-can-eat is not the focus—expect quality and attentive tableside grilling.
Must-Try Dishes: Prime Wagyu Short Rib, Marinated Boneless Galbi, Assorted Banchan
What Makes it Special: Premium wagyu and attentive tableside grilling in a modern space.

Worthy Picks

$$ Koreatown Korean
A late-night Korean anju bar that leans into the shareable-plates-and-soju format with dishes like rose spicy tteokbokki and garlic chicken gizzard alongside frozen beer slushies. The room runs loud with K-pop and sports screens, which is exactly the point—it's built for groups posting up after 10 PM, not quiet dinners. The free parking lot behind the building is a genuine differentiator in a neighborhood where circling the block is the norm.
Must-Try Dishes: Rose Spicy Tteokbokki, 420 Fries, Pork Belly with Green Onion
What Makes it Special: Late-night Korean anju bar open until 2am with frozen beer slushies, shareable bar plates, and a free parking lot in the heart of Koreatown