
Des saveurs coréennes authentiques, des portions généreuses et une ambiance chaleureuse à Oakland.
MUGUNGHWA Korean Restaurant propose des saveurs coréennes authentiques au 4315 Telegraph Ave à Oakland. Les avis soulignent des portions généreuses, des banchan savoureux et des plats phares comme galbi jjim, bossam et dumplings. La salle à manger est décrite comme calme et accueillante, avec un service rapide, ce qui en fait un lieu idéal pour les groupes, les familles et les repas décontractés, avec un accès facile au stationnement dans la rue.
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Savourez des plats authentiques tels que bulgogi, galbi jjim, nouilles froides et escalope de porc, préparés avec des ingrédients frais et des portions généreuses.
Des accompagnements Banchan savoureux et offerts qui apportent des contrastes vibrants à votre repas, préparés avec soin et authenticité.
Espaces intérieurs spacieux, idéaux pour les familles, les amis et les rassemblements, avec des options de réservation pour les groupes plus importants.
Des options réconfortantes comme galbi tang et deulkkae haejangguk, avec des bouillons riches et des viandes tendres.
Essayez des plats populaires comme le tteokbokki rosé, des dumplings et du makgeolli pour améliorer votre expérience culinaire.
We got their specialty cold noodle and beef bugolgi. Overall it was a lot of food and value for 2 for the beef bugolgi. The portion size was qutie generous but the beef was not quite as charred as I’d liked it to be. I enjoyed the acidity in the cold noodle however and found it to really hit the spot. It was a little spicy for me though which is a personal preference, but I would get it again!
Authentic Korean restaurant with good variety of cuisines. Touches order at the tables. Quick service. Food was fresh and delicious. May be long line or wait time. Large indoor seating area good for kids, groups, meetup and gathering. Larger groups may need reservation. Free and paid street parking. Accessible with flat entry.
At 6 on a weekend there was not much activity but pretty soon it got busy and the tables were full. They have great banchan and their food is great. Their dumplings were big and rich, the galbi jjim was well made and good for 3 people. Their soups are creamy but as with a lot of Korean tang (seoullangtang) you can ask for some salt/pepper to your taste.
I visited Mugunghwa on a Saturday evening and was pleasantly surprised to find no wait time. The restaurant immediately gave off a calm and welcoming vibe — clean, well-organized, and spacious, with soft pop music playing gently in the background. The ambiance strikes a nice balance between modern and comfortable, making it easy to relax and enjoy the meal. Service was prompt and professional. I was seated right away, and the staff handled everything efficiently and courteously. My dishes — Galbi Tang and Bulgogi — arrived impressively fast without compromising quality. The food was the true highlight. The banchan (side dishes) were especially memorable — fresh, flavorful, and clearly prepared with care. Each small plate added a vibrant contrast to the main dishes, showing attention to authenticity and balance. The Galbi Tang was comforting, with a clean, rich broth and tender beef that fell apart easily. The Bulgogi was tasty and well-seasoned, though the rice on the side was a touch too moist; a drier texture would have made the dish even better. Still, the quality of ingredients and consistency of flavors stood out. Overall, Mugunghwa delivers an impressive combination of fresh flavors, attentive service, and a peaceful atmosphere. It’s the kind of place that makes you feel taken care of without any pretense. Despite a minor flaw in the rice texture, I’d gladly return for another meal — especially for those wonderful banchan.
I visited this place for dinner with some friends. I had been to Mugunghwa in El Cerrito before and really enjoyed the food there, so I decided to try the Oakland location since it's closer to home. I heard their pork cutlet (donkatsu) is popular, so I ordered that. We also got rosé tteokbokki with ramen added, some makgeolli, deulkkae haejangguk, and finished off with the garlic bossam. Everything was incredibly delicious, but the bossam especially stood out — it was the most tender I’ve ever had! The side dishes were all flavorful too. They also serve very generous portions, so you definitely get your money’s worth. If you're craving well-seasoned, authentic Korean food, I highly recommend this place!
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