Atoyubu

  4.6 – 180 reviews   • Korean restaurant

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✔️Brunch ✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out Atoyubu 90621

Hours

Friday11 AM–2 PM, 4–8 PM
Saturday11 AM–2 PM, 4–8 PM
SundayClosed
Monday11 AM–2 PM, 4–8 PM
Tuesday11 AM–2 PM, 4–8 PM
Wednesday11 AM–2 PM, 4–8 PM
Thursday11 AM–2 PM, 4–8 PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 7041 Western Ave unit b, Buena Park, CA 90621

Phone: (714) 735-8430

Website: https://atoyubu.toast.site/

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Order and Reservations

Order: Order online

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Reviews

Matthew
Starting with the food. I got the fresh salmon, popping salmon, fluffy egg, and grilled spicy pork. I liked the fluffy egg and grilled spicy pork the best.
Fresh salmon is alright. It is what it is with basically poke quality salmon. Light and refreshing.
Popping salmon has like sort of a buldak/rameny flavor for the marinade which I didn’t like but my partner liked. Not too spicy.
Grilled spicy pork is fairly typical dwaegi gogi, which i like so i’m a little biased. i thought it was good with the yubu. Plenty of pork marinade seeping through the rice. Not very spicy.
Fluffy egg did not have as much roe as the picture lead me to believe but it was good. It also had a few salmon roe for some reason but I liked it. Nice and savory. Egg was wet-ish and soft. nice.

Prices are fairly reasonable. I’d say 3-4 would be a pretty filling meal for the average person. about $5-7 each yubu after tax. I’ve never seen a yubu restaurant before. Vibes are kind of grab and go but they have a decent amount of seating for like groups of 4-5 maybe (like 3-4 tables)

Pretty okay neat looking modern place on the inside. I might try again if I was craving something in particular. I wanted to try the Garlic Butter Crab that other reviews were talking about.
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Airstream Enlightened
I tried the salmon and beef and lamb sweet pocket. Had to use a spoon because they were so overstuffed. The salmon was tender and fresh, and I love the tofu pocket. The rice is dressed with mayonnaise, I think. The beef and lamb has barbecue sauce on it, but not too sweet, and with good flavors. Great prices, friendly staff, and quick service. Will be back for more!
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David Nguyen
Was in the neighborhood and decided to give this place a try based on the Google reviews. It didn’t disappoint.
Tried the specials, one with truffle oil. It looked small but I was actually full afterwards (lunch) from eating 2.5.
Overall, 5* for the items that we ordered. Complimentary condiments.
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Mr T. You pitty the fool
Heard a lot of good things about this place. Wanted to say food was great… it was ok. Rice was kinda mushy. The fish topping was good ‍♀️. I need a Lil more fish per rice ratio. Inside was nothing write about, 4 walls. But packaging was well thought out, very upscale with nice carrying bag with cute logo.
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Don Nguyen
I had the pleasure of dining at Atoyubu in Buena Park, and it was an absolute treat! This spot offers a unique Asian fusion dining experience, focusing on yubu—a popular Korean dish made with tofu wrapped around a variety of fresh ingredients. The menu is a fantastic fusion of flavors, with highlights like fresh salmon, spicy tuna, garlic butter crab, and creamy avocado.

Each bite was a burst of deliciousness, with the balance of flavors truly standing out. The quality of the fish was top-notch, and I loved how the garlic butter crab added a rich, savory depth to the dish. The atmosphere was also cozy and inviting, making it a great place for a casual yet elevated meal.

If you’re a fan of creative Asian fusion or looking to try something new, I highly recommend checking out Atoyubu. I’m already planning my next visit!
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Lili I
Soooo happy I went this afternoon this on a Facebook short last week. Took my daughter and her family for a nice lunch of something they’ve never had, but I was familiar with having grown up in Hawaii and Japanese inari sushi. This is the Korean version, Yubuchobap. Love at first bite.
Seriously come and give this a try! We had the bulgoggi, spicy pork, eel, tuna and ginger, spicy tuna, bbq gyro for the kids.

Amazing. Can’t wait to go back! Bear in mind it’s a tiny strip mall, 4 shops, so parking is extremely limited. We got there at the right time just before lunch “started” at 11:30. If you can do takeout, it’d probably be better in the long run with the limited parking. Online order thru Toast, preferably. There is seating inside enough for I think 30 people? We were able to sit after some people left. If not at a table, there are barstools along the East wall with plenty of space to eat. It got a little crowded but lunch had just started. When we left it had mellowed out considerably.

There are only 3 canned sodas offered but water is free as are the utensils and handy wipes because you are going to use your fingers and get messy in the best way.
I’ll recommend what I had which is the tuna and ginger, grilled Bulgogi, and the spicy pork. But the tuna and ginger was my favorite, probably go back just for that.

Please note everything is made to order except of course for the tofu pockets so don’t expect fast food. It’s delicious food, plain and simple, and I’m so glad we went. We were three adults and two kids, ordered 13 pieces, no leftovers. None.

And as a bonus to me, a Star Wars fan girl, a cool Storm trooper poster in front of my parking space. So, yeah, this place gets
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Maj. Jeon
Indeed, this restaurant is a restaurant that presents attractive flavors that are both Korean and not alien to people from different cultures. It’s a big size to eat all at once. The price is reasonable. It was a restaurant with good memories that I would like to visit again.
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Dillon Eaves
Yeah just go here. It’s so SO good. That spicy tuna is something else. They were honestly all good .
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Cecilia Nguyen
This place specializes in tofu pockets filled with rice and a protein mix on top.

It’s a bit messy to eat since they fill the pockets fully. But the place does provides gloves and hand wipes for your convenience.

At the time of this review each pocket is about 5-6$ each. I myself got the bulgogi, garlic butter crab, and unagi(eel). All of which were delicious I would say the bulgogi was my favorite. Lots of filling compared to rice ratio. If you’ve never had Yubu, know that these pockets are on the sweet side as the tofu pockets are usually part of a sweet marinade. So if you have a friend who likes more savory food they may have mixed feelings about eating here.

The menu lists out clearly what the flavors are so definitely take a look. The parking is small though, so please carpool with your friends instead of meeting to this location. Ordering is easy as they have a touchscreen for you to select what you want and pay by card/tap. And food service was quick and delicious. Definitely stop by for an easy and fast/casual meal. 🙂
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G. Vulgar
Fantastic meal! The staff was helpful with ordering on the tablet screen and with some suggestions. They mentioned the spicy tuna being about habanero heat level which I think is right where it was. Tuna, bulgogi and spicy pork were perfect, with the little pocket containing just the right amount of rice. The pocket was also tasty and complimented the meats. I will be back.
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