Daol Tofu & Korean BBQ was established in 2017 with hopes of delivering high quality, authentic Korean Cuisine in the San Francisco Bay Area.
We want to create a family-oriented environment where you can relax, and enjoy delicious Korean cuisine with your family and friends, and loved ones. Let us serve you.
Authentic Korean cuisine, including BBQ & rice bowls plus side dishes, served in a laid-back space.
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Directions. Daol Tofu & Korean BBQ. 4301 Telegraph Ave Oakland, CA, 94609 (510) 601-6001. Get directions. BUSINESS HOURS. Monday: Closed. Tueday – Sunday: 11: …
Anny
We had the galbi tang and spicy cold noodles with beef at Daol Tofu in Oakland.
The galbi tang was rich and comforting — the broth had deep flavor, and the short ribs were tender and satisfying.
The spicy cold noodles were refreshing with just the right kick, perfectly balanced with the sliced beef.
Service was friendly and attentive, and the food came out quickly. The vibe felt cozy and casual, a great spot for comforting Korean food in the neighborhood.
… moreDeb L
Daol has been in the neighborhood a long time. It’s often quiet, and that translates to attentive service and made to order food. We went for lunch and had the chicken bento, the mackerel, and the tofu vegetable stew. Everything deliciously spicy, plenty of rice and banchan, tea, and miso soup. All for $13.99! Highly recommend.
… moreTandi Yono Scavetta
Very authentic and Delicious thank you so much.
Bebimbap, seafood tofu soup, bulgogi, and fish. Will come back again next time.
… moreDana Lever
I found this Korean restaurant while in the area and decided to check it out. The food completely surprised me! The kimchi is one of the best I’ve ever had, and the galbi (ribs) are marinated in a delicious sauce. I also tried the tofu soup, and it felt like a warm hug—so comforting and homemade-tasting.
I loved the flavors so much that I noticed they offered catering. I placed an order, and to my delight, everything was perfectly balanced with plenty of protein. All of my guests loved it! Highly recommend.
… moreShane Carr
Great Korean comfort food. They serve the appetizer tray even at lunch. Quiet and fast service. Probably the most overlooked restaurant in Temescal.
… moreArthur Glauberman
We had an absolutely delicious dinner at Doal Tofu & Korean BBQ on Telegraph Avenue in Oakland. I must confess that this was my first experience eating Korean but it certainly will not be my last. Our waiter was enthusiastic and very helpful explaining the different kinds of dishes and why he was putting an uncooked egg on our table.we ordered the Galbi, which is a grilled beef that was very tasty and we also ordered Yachae Sundubu, which is a tofu stew that is served so sizzling and hot that we cracked the uncooked egg and added to the stew! It cooked instantly and added a wonderful unique texture to our dish. We also ordered a veggie pancake, that was the largest scallion- type pancake i’d ever seen. It tasted wonderful. We wisely had a bottle of Cass beer that’s a delicious Korean beer. The prices were very reasonable snd I can guarantee you that once you eat here, you’ll want to return often.
… moreA Kim
Korean person here. This place is authentic, their side dishes are always freshly made (and they give you a big variety), and the food is delicious! I find the seasoning to be perfect – not too salty as some of the other restaurants in the area. This is our favorite Korean spot in Oakland by far! We tend to eat early, but it’s never crowded in the restaurant. We also do a lot of takeout and it tastes just as good as dining in.
… moreChristopher Chung
Very authentic, high-quality Korean tastes.
Sizzling stone pot rice bowls are the strong point, akin to a spicy version of paella with delectably crispy rice at the bottom. Haemul Dolsot (해물돌솥비빔밥) — spicy seafood mixed with rice and raw egg — impressive and near heaven in savouriness.
Steamed Dumplings (Jjin Mandu-찐만두) and Cold Buckwheat Noodles (Mul Naeong Myun – 물냉면) nothing particularly noteworthy, but good still.
… moreThip R
We randomly found this place on Google map, and we’re super happy that we found it!
With 2 adults and two young kids (6 and 3,) we ordered 7 different dishes because we were excited with the variety of dishes they have to offer. And everything tastes so good!! We spent $135 before tips, which we totally think it’s worth it. The house special, Bossam is worth trying! Galbi was yummy, not overly sweet, soup and Japchae were great. The banchan was yummy! Fish and pancake were also delicious. Bibimbub was also good.
… moreDonny Pusawong
Recently, I’ve had a lot of friends move to the state and country of Texas! They tell me about the many different reasons why it makes so much sense to move there ( cheaper gas?) and the bonus of getting ” Real BBQ”. For me, It’s a No thank you for now! Still love the rainbow of people, culture, and FOOD of the Bay!
Daol is a comfortable and relaxing homey Korean restaurant in Oakland. Warm tofu soup and sizzling bbq items here. The dolsot bibimbop has beautiful colors and vegetables. A great dish that represents the mix and colors of the Bay.
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