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Hae Woon Dae Korean BBQ Restaurant is one of korean food!.

1. Hae Woon Dae Korean BBQ Restaurant

6240 N California Ave, Chicago, IL
Korean Restaurant · West Ridge · 3 tips and reviews
Del Seoul is one of korean food!.

2. Del Seoul

9.1
2568 N Clark St (at W Wrightwood Ave), Chicago, IL
Korean Restaurant · Park West · 162 tips and reviews

LogoTVLogoTV: KOREAN BBQ! 1 Chicken taco, 1 pork taco, 1 chicken burrito, and an order of gamja fries... TO DIE FOR! - Phi Phi O'hara Rupaul's Drag Race Seaon 4

3. Kang Nam

4849 N Kedzie Ave (Lawrence), Chicago, IL
Korean Restaurant · Albany Park · 2 tips and reviews

Travel ChannelTravel Channel: This place serves up Korean favorites like fermented crab. It's raw blue crab rubbed with chilies and salt. Think ammoniated seafood, but good and addictive. -- Andrew Zimmern, Bizarre Foods Read more.

Taco Chino is one of korean food!.

4. Taco Chino

4712 N Kimball Ave (W Leland Ave), Chicago, IL
Mexican Restaurant · Albany Park · 19 tips and reviews

Travel ChannelTravel Channel: This is where Korea meets Mexico by way of Chicago. Be sure to try the kimchi, Korean fermented cabbage, served up on Mexican tacos. -- Andrew Zimmern, Bizarre Foods Read more.

bopNgrill is one of korean food!.

5. bopNgrill

8.8
6604 N Sheridan Rd (at Albion Ave), Chicago, IL
Burger Joint · Rogers Park · 84 tips and reviews

Time Out ChicagoTime Out Chicago: Try the kimchi bacon cheese fries from our 100 Best list: We never really understood the fuss over cheese fries…until we had these.

Dancen is one of korean food!.

6. Dancen

8.0
5114 N Lincoln Ave, Chicago, IL
Korean Restaurant · Ravenswood · 14 tips and reviews

Time Out ChicagoTime Out Chicago: The bar’s built-in flattop is responsible for the best booze snack in town: fire chicken. Bite-sized hunks of chicken thighs are soaked through with soy-spiked chili paste and piled high on the plate. Read more.