Korean Restaurants in Atlanta, Georgia

Korean Restaurants in Atlanta, Georgia
Atlanta is a sprawling southern metropolis that offers a variety of museums, shopping districts and a vibrant nightlife. Outdoor enthusiasts flock to the city to enjoy a variety of activities, including hiking, mountain biking, kayaking, fishing and canoeing. The city is also home to a diverse population, which is reflected in the city's selection of authentic Korean restaurants.

Cho Dang Tofu House

Cho Dang Tofu House is located within 10 minutes of downtown and within six miles of the Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area, which offers hiking, biking and jogging trails, fishing, kayaking and canoeing. The Korean eatery is nestled in a strip mall along Buford Highway, the epicenter of the city's Asian and Mexican immigrant communities.

Cho Dang Tofu House offers an extensive menu that features a selection of vegetarian, beef, poultry, pork and seafood dishes. Menu highlights include beef tofu soup, barbecue short ribs, spicy and beef pork; bulgogi, squid stir fry and a variety of fried rice dishes. The restaurant's beverage selection includes soft drinks, beer and wine and they also offer complimentary soft serve ice cream with every meal. Casual attire is recommended.

Cho Dang Tofu House
5907 Buford Hwy. NE
Atlanta, GA 30340
(770) 220-0667

So Kong Dong

So Kong Dong is another eatery located on Buford Highway. The restaurant is also approximately 10 miles southwest of Stone Mountain Park, which offers mountain biking, hiking and nature watching trails; fishing and kayaking. So Kong Dong offers an extensive menu that is highlighted by Korean barbecue ribs, glass noodles, pancakes with oysters, tofu soup, seafood beef stew and fried fish. The restaurant also offers a selection of alcoholic and non alcoholic beverages to compliment the meal. Casual attire is recommended.

So Kong Dong
5280 Buford Hwy. NE, C
Atlanta, GA 30340
(678) 205-0555

Woo Nam Jeong Stone Bowl House

Woo Nam Jeong Stone Bowl House is located in the center of Buford Highway. The restaurant is approximately 12 miles from Midtown Atlanta's Freedom Park Trail, which offers a 20-mile hiking and mountain biking trail that passes through in-town communities and ends at Stone Mountain Park. Woo Nam Jeong Stone Bowl House offers a 12-course menu that features a diverse sampling of Korean cuisine.

Menu highlights include spicy beef soup, pork belly, sweet braised potatoes, Korean fried chicken and Mushroom Dol Sot Bim Bop bowls with Shittake mushrooms, rice, mixed vegetables and a choice of meat. In addition to the main course, all dinners are served with nine side dishes. The restaurant also offers a choice of domestic and imported beers and soft drinks. Casual attire is recommended.

Woo Nam Jeong Stone Bowl House
5953 Buford Hwy. #107
Atlanta, GA 30340
(678) 530-0844

Article Written By Baldwin Ellis

Based in Atlanta, Baldwin Ellis has been a writer since 2007. He covers fitness, mental health and travel, with work appearing in print and online publications such as Scazu Fitness and USA Today Travel Tips. Ellis holds a Master of Arts in community psychology.

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