Casual Korean restaurant serving traditional Korean cuisine made with fresh ingredients and bold, comforting flavors. Enjoy classic dishes prepared with care, perfect for family meals, casual dining, and special occasions. Dine in and experience warm hospitality, rich aromas, and the true taste of Korean food.
Bubbling hot pots & traditional Korean dishes served to private tables in cozy digs with a full bar.
Hours
| Sunday | 10 AM–10 PM |
| Monday | 10 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 10 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 10 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 10 AM–9 PM |
| Friday | 10 AM–9 PM |
| Saturday | 10 AM–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: Park Village, 2550 Pleasant Hill Rd #204, Duluth, GA 30096
Phone: (678) 580-0302
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Reviews
Jang Dok Dae is a hidden gem for Korean comfort food. I had the beef soup, and it was absolutely incredible rich and bubbly deeply flavorful broth with tender beef and perfectly balanced seasoning. It tasted really authentic in the best way possible. The side dishes were fresh and plentiful, the service was absolutely warm, and the cozy vibe made the whole experience even better. If you’re looking for real Korean flavors done right, this place is a must try. I Recommend this restaurant.
Admittedly, I haven’t tried too many dishes on their menu as I can’t seem to convince myself to try something new because their spicy galbi-jjim (pork braised short rib stew – which is “A13” on their menu for $13.99) is just too craveable. This might be my favorite Korean dish, at least currently. It’s savory, a little salty, a little sweet, and it’s spicy. It’s really just comforting. Highly recommend. It is a bit spicy, so beware if your heat tolerance is questionable.
I have tried their Grilled Mackerel (wife’s favorite thing to order “B1” – $15.99) and their Cold Buckwheat Noodles (“D1” – $12.99).
The grilled mackerel is yummy. Unfortunately being as it’s fish, it does contain a lot of little bones you gotta deal with while eating… But again, it’s to be expected (fish).
The cold buckwheat noodle soup is tasty and very refreshing, especially on a hot day. To most people, a cold soup would sound strange, but it definitely works. Great balance of sweet, salty, umami flavors. It comes with a little vinegar and mustard condiments. Just add a little of each. Would recommend.
I have had some of their other dishes, but the ones mentioned are the most recently and frequently ordered. Haven’t had any bad dishes there yet.
The bonchon is quite good as well. They of course always serve the staples like kimchi, bean sprouts, radish, etc but they also seem to include a new/different bonchon frequently which is nice.
The inside is fairly small but it’s pretty cute. They did a pretty good job of making it feel like being inside a quaint restaurant in Seoul (I’ve been to Korea).
The service has always been good. Each table has a button you can press if you need to speak with the server or need something. With that said, I’ve never had to use it as they’re quite good at ensuring my cup of water is never sitting empty for too long.
I would certainly recommend giving this place a try. Just know that English is not the servers’ primary language, so if you have questions about the menu, it might be a bit challenging. But thankfully that’s a non-issue for me since I just order the A13 and chow down when it arrives.
As long as this place is open (and they don’t make too many changes to their menu), I’ll continue to come back.
Everything here was amazing and I would recommend all three dishes! The service was also fantastic and we had a good variety of banchan to share with dinner as well 🙂