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1835 Redondo Beach Blvd., Gardena
310-329-7343
Hours: Monday-Saturday, 10 a.m.-10 p.m.; Sunday 11 a.m.-10 p.m.


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September 30, 2009
Clark Arroyo Gardena, CA

I went to a liquor store, then gentleman behind the counter told me this was the best Korean BBQ in Gardena, and that he took his family there every Sunday. I went last night for the first time. We ordered the 2 meat + 1 seafood combo plate (comes with a large Korean beer!!). James our server was awesome. He ordered our meal. We were thoroughly pleased. So much so I will be calling the manager today, and telling them what a great job they did for us.

August 16, 2008
Jade torrance, CA

I absolutely love this place. I came from Korea Town and gas is so expensive and traffic is extremely bad so I can't drive there all the time, Yellow Cow was a life saver. It satisfies my cravings without breaking my bank. The staff there is excellent and very attentive. The food is delicious!!! I recommend it to anyone who is in the Gardena area.

May 9, 2008
SUNG PARK REDONDO BEACH, CA

OUTSTANDING KOREAN BBQ. I WOULD HAVE TO SAY THE BEST IN THE SOUTH BAY!!! I WENT WITH MY FAMILY ON A SPECIAL OCCASION & HAD A GREAT TIME ENJOYING MOUNDS OF AWESOME KOREAN BBQ. NOW I RECOMMEND TO EVERYONE.

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 Venue Details
Cuisine Korean
Payment MasterCard , Visa
Prices Dinner for two, $28-$45.


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