- Korean food
- seoul
- tofu
- good service
- ktown
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- Probably the best soondubu on the westside. Does the job of offering comfort food. Has Galbi and bibimbap as well
- Stegosaurus StargazerJanuary 22, 2013This and Seoul down the st are my fav places to get tofu soup!!! So good! So good! Best I've had!! Glass Noodles for the win! Woot woot!
- Tofu Ya has awesome soon tofu, even compared with K-town places I've been too (easily better than BCD...) The broth is way better here than at the new Seoul place down the street as well.
- Christian TorresJune 22, 2013Super fast service!! Ur always being taken care of in just seconds. Never waiting. But tables are full and food is amazing!
- R WilliamsFebruary 19, 2013Good value and fast service. Get the tasty combos with the soup. You crack the egg in the soup to cook it.
- matthew messerJuly 14, 2010Great spot for a tasty bite. For those fellow foodies out there who know about ktown, this place is still worth trying once. You just might decide to put TofuYa into your dining rotation.
- NimaApril 22, 2010I love the bbq beef rib dish here. The beef comes out on a sizzling hot plate! We all love sizzling beef on a plate...right?! The appetizers they bring out are out of this world.
- Nico DonovanAugust 9, 2014Got the kimchi and beef tofu soup. Had good flavor and an excellent alternative to BCD
- Can ask do veggie broth, instead of the usual beef broth with your tofu soup!
- Elena VrskaOctober 23, 2011Great food! Upgraded menu but noticed that while prices stayed the same some portions got smaller (Kalbi) :(
- Daphne BachJanuary 19, 2014Get the Hot stone pot! It's only $9.99 and comes with all the delicious sides
- Izzy MedranoMay 14, 2011Anything below spicy can truly be a little bland w/ the tofu dishes. I wasn't a fan of soon-tofu until I gave the spicy a shot!
- TayTayMay 22, 2011Really enjoyed the kimchi tofu. They didn't understand me when I spoke Korean. Too bad. I wanted to practice
- Jason CalacanisAugust 2, 2009best Korean food not in ktown. no BBQ on the table, but solid galbi and soon tofu. pork bulgogi is tight. 10-20 a person not bad either.
- Pay with cash and get a small discount (~$1 on a bill of $26)
- Split a Dolsot Bibimbop / Sundubu Combo with your significant other. It'll cost $7 each and you'll be more than full. Delicious!
- Shing H.March 7, 2011Decent if you're close & don't want to drive to Ktown. And don't mind super slow & inattentive service.