Hours
| Saturday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 12–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 416 E Las Tunas Dr ste e, San Gabriel, CA 91776
Phone: (626) 656-6288
Website: http://moobongrisgv.com/
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Reviews
Their house specialty, the soondae (Korean blood sausage), is a must-try. It’s rich, flavorful, and perfectly prepared, and you can tell they put real care into crafting each dish. Along with their specialty, they offer a great variety of classic Korean comfort foods—everything from hearty soups to sizzling stir-fries—and each one is delicious, generous in portion, and very reasonably priced. It’s the kind of food that keeps people coming back.
The restaurant itself is beautifully designed, with a clean, modern interior and a relaxed, comfortable atmosphere. They also have outdoor seating, which is a huge plus if you prefer some fresh air while dining. Even the washrooms are well-maintained, which says a lot about how much they care about their customers’ experience. And the free parking right in front of the establishment makes visiting incredibly convenient—no stress, just good food. We also requested a refill on our soup broth and ask for extra noodle and they did not charge us extra for that and we are grateful. They also top up our water whenever we are running low and they are always attentive to respond to our every need. Kudos guys for a job well done.
If you’re looking for authentic Korean cuisine, great value, and warm hospitality, I highly recommend Moobongri Soondae. With their big portions, great prices, and consistently tasty dishes, it’s a wonderful place to dine whether you’re a first-timer or a regular. Definitely worth a visit!
We tried the bossam boiled pork, seafood pancake, bimbimbap, and seafood soon tofu. I didn’t know if they had a pan fried Bossam, I swear I thought I saw another table order it. Quite pricey for the seafood pancake but it was quite good.
The place is clean and there is plenty of seating. They have an underground parking lot shared with all the neighbor shops. I would definitely stop by again for some more Korean food! Until next time !
I highly recommend this place to our Hispanic community — you won’t be disappointed! Great food, great service, and a welcoming atmosphere.
If you’re craving authentic Korean comfort food, Moobongri Soondae in San Gabriel delivers. Specializing in soondae (Korean blood sausage), soups, and pork dishes, this low-key spot serves up bold flavors in generous portions. Whether you’re in the mood for spicy broths or crispy pancakes, it’s a solid choice for a casual lunch or dinner.
What We Ordered:
* Spicy Pork Neck Bone Soup (Gamjatang)
* Sampler Combo (Soondae + Boiled Pork)
* Large Bossam
* Seafood Pancake
* Spicy Cold Buckwheat Noodles (Bibim Naengmyeon)
* Steamed Egg
* Kimchi fried rice
Highlights:
Our servers on a super late dinner Saturday night were amazing. I arrived a bit early before my cousins and one of the server came out and got me a chair while I was waiting. Also, they sat me once the table was ready and my cousins haven’t arrived yet.
Spicy Pork Neck Bone Soup (9/10):
This was the standout. The broth had a deep, spicy flavor with just enough heat to keep things interesting. The pork neck bones were tender and fall-off-the-bone soft. It came with a tangy mustard-like dipping sauce that added a sharp, slightly sweet contrast to the rich meat unexpected but seriously good. Served bubbling hot with perilla leaves, napa cabbage, and potatoes comforting and filling.
Sampler Combo (7/10):
If you’re new to soondae, this is a good place to start. The blood sausage had a soft, chewy texture with subtle seasoning. The boiled pork slices added variety and paired well with the fermented shrimp sauce.
Large Bossam (8.5/10):
Thinly sliced, well-cooked pork belly served with napa cabbage, garlic, and ssamjang. It was clean-tasting and not overly fatty. The portion size is generous great for sharing with 3-4 people.
Seafood Pancake (9/10):
Golden-brown and crisp on the outside, packed with squid and scallions. Could’ve used a little more seasoning, but it’s still a satisfying appetizer, especially dipped in the vinegar soy sauce.
Spicy Cold Buckwheat Noodles (10/10):
Chewy and refreshing with a spicy-sweet gochujang sauce. Topped with sliced cucumber, pickled radish, and half a boiled egg. A perfect balance to the heavier pork dishes.
Side Dishes (9/10):
The kimchi, pickled radish, and seasoned mushrooms were delicious–not just filler. Each banchan held its own and paired nicely with the mains. Crisp, fresh, and well-seasoned.
Less Impressive:
Steamed Egg (6/10):
Light and fluffy, but not much to write home about. It’s the standard version you’ll find at most Korean spots–nothing bad, just nothing memorable either.
Kimchi fried rice (7/10)
Solid execution with bold flavor. The rice was nicely seared with just the right amount of tangy kimchi and a hint of spice. It came topped with a fried egg, which added a creamy richness when mixed in. Great as a side dish to share or a satisfying meal on its own if you’re not in the mood for soup. Not overly greasy, and portion size was fair.
Areas for Improvement:
* Service:
Staff is polite but can be stretched thin during peak hours. Maybe staff up during peak hours and on the weekends. Other than that I didn’t experience this myself but from previous reviews I read.
* Seating:
The space is small and fills up quickly. Tables are close together, so it’s not the best spot for a quiet meal. Expect a wait during dinner rush.
Tips:
* Parking: Plaza lot and underground garage available shared with Yimei
* Payment: Credit cards accepted
* Pro Tip: Come early for lunch or late dinner to avoid the crowd. Go early and scan the QR code to join the waitlist
* There is patio seating as well
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If you’re in the area and in the mood for something spicy, porky, and deeply comforting, Moobongri Soondae is a dependable go-to. The pork neck soup alone is worth the visit, especially with that zippy dipping sauce and the banchan are strong enough to hold their own.