Anju House
3.0 ★ average from 5 reviews
Located in the heart of Koreatown, Anju House specializes in shared plates and traditional Korean pub fare designed to complement a night out with friends. The menu features a variety of authentic savory snacks and hearty comfort food served in a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere on South Oxford Avenue.
Location
Hours
- fri
- 5:00 PM – 2:00 AM
- mon
- 5:00 PM – 2:00 AM
- sat
- 12:00 PM – 2:00 AM
- sun
- 12:00 PM – 12:00 AM
- thu
- 5:00 PM – 2:00 AM
- tue
- 5:00 PM – 2:00 AM
- wed
- 5:00 PM – 2:00 AM
Recent reviews
- ★★☆☆☆andi bevapi
This restaurant has an amazing backyard-style vibe, like a house turned into a lively cookout spot where people relax, eat, and even play cards. The food and cocktails are genuinely great and worth the drive, even if you’re coming from far away. However, service can be inconsistent and slow, with long waits even when the place isn’t full. The atmosphere and concept are a real gem, but the overall experience depends heavily on how busy and organized the staff is that day. If they call that a website, then the internet shouldn’t even exist It's not hard now days to have a decent website
- ★★★★★Jaymin Delacruz
First time here, got the furikake fried chicken, crispy rice seafood soup, and grilled pork belly with kimchi. All the dishes were delicious, the soup was especially my favorite, it had a really nice crunch because of the crispy rice yet the broth was velvety and flavorful. I will say, though, that there are 5 TVs that are all playing entirely different things. That with the music blasting, it kinda felt like an out of body ADHD induced hallucination. I’d still come back again (:
- ★☆☆☆☆Ethan Jayda
It was my first time, and I was totally 100% disappointed with the service. The service was horrible. The servers did not even let us know how we could order the food. You actually have to scan the barcode to see the online menu, but we didn’t know that because nobody told us. So we were sitting there for like 10 minutes doing nothing. After that, there were no recommendations about the food. After like 20 minutes, the server came and asked if we were ready to order anything. I said, “I have no idea,” and he said, “ok,” and just left. This is the worst, most horrible service that I have ever had so far in my whole life. Thank you.
- ★★★☆☆J S
First time to Anju House it very much has an "house" feel with cute and chill décor with in and out seating. I went there around 6pm and did not have an issue finding street parking, but I could see it being an issue later in the night. When I initially entered in, there was no one at the front desk so I waited....and waited...and waited. After about 10 minutes, I walked into restaurant and found a server. He said that when it's not busy, no one really mans the front desk. I guess customers are supposed to just know to walk into the back. Very strange. As for the menu, I was very happy with the food options. It had so many things that I liked or sounded interesting. What wasn't happy were the prices. The prices are high considering portion size. Like really high. The prices for the "Small Anju" dishes seem reasonable, until you see the portion size. The "Big Anju" are regular sized dishes that are very expensive. Like, how do these young people ( a definite younger crowd that comes in later in the night) afford to eat out at places like this? Order one or two dishes and share? I ordered the Spicy Seafood Udon, Spicy Korean Fried Chicken, and the Fried Rice Cakes and Sausage. The Spicy Seafood Udon was good, but nothing unique. The Spicy Korean Fried Chicken was very well seasoned and tasty. The Fried Rice Cakes and Sausage was just okay. I felt that it needed more sauce and have had much better at other places. I would be interested in trying some of the other dishes, but considering the prices, I would hesitate to come back. The food wasn't extraordinary enough for me to ignore the prices. Overall, I wouldn't be opposed to going back, but not my first option.
- ★★★★☆Precious
This was our first time here and it won't be our last. This restaurant was a house that was converted into a restaurant. The restaurant is in the backyard and it feels like you are at a backyard cook out with tour friends. We saw people eating and then playing cards just having a good time. This place really is a vibe. RSVP because its a long wait. The service is slow, but the bus boys help out alot. We felt like the bus boys do most of the work. They really should promote the bus boys because they are doing everything the waiters should be doing except taking orders. We live an hour away and the food was worth the drive. The valet messed up my car and didn't say anything.