Oseyo
Korean for "please come in," this Korean restaurant on César Chávez has a chic, organic atmosphere complete with an inviting garden courtyard. Dinner menus include traditional and nontraditional dishes "inspired by mom's recipes," from bibimbap (rice with seasonal veggies) to the comforting kimchi bokkeumbap (fried rice), alongside wood-grilled bulgogi (thinly sliced marinated meat) and japchae (stir-fried noodles) with banchan (condiments). A kids' menu is very accommodating for families.