Daeho
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About Daeho
En Daeho, te damos la bienvenida a una experiencia culinaria coreana auténtica y generosa, donde las raciones abundantes y el sabor contemporáneo se unen para crear almuerzos y cenas inolvidables. Situados en Alameda, nos esforzamos por ofrecerte la mejor barbacoa coreana, elaborada con ingredientes...
En Daeho, te damos la bienvenida a una experiencia culinaria coreana auténtica y generosa, donde las raciones abundantes y el sabor contemporáneo se unen para crear almuerzos y cenas inolvidables. Situados en Alameda, nos esforzamos por ofrecerte la mejor barbacoa coreana, elaborada con ingredientes frescos y un toque especial que nos ha valido una valoración de 4.6 estrellas. ¡Ven a descubrir por qué nuestros clientes hacen cola para disfrutar de Daeho!
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Daeho is known for its flavorful and generous portions of Korean cuisine, especially the Kalbijjim. Expect a wait, but many find it worth it for the tender meat and rich flavors. Service can be inconsistent, especially when busy.
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Tip: Be prepared for a wait, especially during peak hours. Check wait times ahead of time. Consider ordering the premium Kalbijjim with cheese.
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Daeho is located in Alameda, surrounded by cultural and historical points of interest. Here are some of the most notable places nearby.
Historical Heritage
- Congregation Sherith Israel (A 503m) — synagogue in San Francisco, California Lugar inscrito en el Registro Nacional de Lugares Históricos
- Grabhorn Press Building (A 566m) — historic building in San Francisco, California, United States Lugar inscrito en el Registro Nacional de Lugares Históricos
Religious Buildings
- St. Bruno's Church (A 387m) — church building in United States of America
- San Francisco Lighthouse Church (A 557m)
Parks & Gardens
- Jefferson Square Playground (A 518m)
- Kimbell Playground (A 633m) — park in San Francisco County, California, United States of America
- Lafayette Park (A 638m) — park in San Francisco
Other Points of Interest
- Japanese American National Library (A 149m) — library
- Japan Center (San Francisco) (A 161m) — shopping mall in California, United States
- Bush Street Temple (A 186m) — building in California, United States
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Daeho Alameda Reviews
First time to this location and this chain of Korean restaurants is my fav. They are truly a gem. All their locations are consistent and tasteful. I can say they are the best Korean restaurants overall currently to date. The Din Tai Fung of Korean restaurants vice versa.
We went here on a Friday night at 7pm and waited roughly 1hr 15mins for a table of 2. Ordered the Regular size premium Kalbijjim and it was amazing! The portion was huge and they do not skimp out on the beef. We love that there was also stewed radish, potato, carrot and rice cakes inside. The flavour was delicious and very much worth the wait! The banchan was good and free refill. Kimchi, radish not too spicy or salty. Service was fast and efficient give how busy they were.
So worth the hype. be aware that I am not korean and do not know what traditional galbijim should taste like. i just know the oxtail meat we got was so tender (there were some tougher pieces but not a lot) the flavor smacks you in the face, it is so rich and indulgent if you get the cheese which I highly recommend. unless you're someone who doesn't like you're food covered in cheese. the rice cakes were SO SOFT. we also got the oxtail soup which wasn't worth it. it had no flavor i don't know if it's because i had been eating the really strong flavored galbijim or if the soup was really that mild. so yea moral of the story just get the galbijim with cheese. the service was decent, we joined the online wait so we actually only waited like 10 minutes and you can also pre order so you get your food right after you sit down.
Delicious galbijjim with a modern twist and some showmanship. I always bring visitors here as it’s a great spot to have a family style meal. The galbijjim is delicious, keeping true to the classic dish while adding melted cheese on top for richness and a fire torch show for your IG story post. The banchans are good, and the other dishes are good too, but get the galbijjim to share between 2-4 people. It’s not the cheapest though so expect to spend $50 per person and potentially a wait during busy hours.
I know this might not be the most authentic Galbijjim, but it just tastes so good! It’s more of an LA-style version than a traditional Korean one, but it’s a great fusion that you can’t stop eating. The beef is incredibly tender, and the spice level is perfect. It’s a bit on the sweet side for my taste, but still totally enjoyable!
2025: One of the best meals we had on our trip here. Service is flawless, dishes are absolutely delicious and packed with flavour. The Kalbijim / braised ribs is a massive dish that probably feeds four, sadly we didn't even come close to finishing it. Everything in it is so tender and resonates with the feeling of a home cooked meal. Hot tip, don't load up on the entree dishes first. *****
Best Korean food ever. Randomly ran into this restaurant and long wait line was indicator of a great place to dine in. Service was fantastic organizing people waiting into line and table, food ordered was prepared during the wait outside and when you get in your order served shortly. Quite an experience !
Hands down best kalbijjim from a restaurant and I crave it from time to time. This second time we got the premium kalbijjim (large, mild, cheese) and it was intense, flavorful, unbelievably good. The short rib meat was so tender. Each bite was bursting with flavor. Whenever we come back to SF, we will come once again!
I have been here for a couple of times in the last few years and this place is legit for kalbijjim. I came here on a Friday around 545PM for two people. As I arrived, the small tables for two people were filling up very quickly. Luckily I got seated right away. After 6PM, you need to wait in line, so I highly suggest to come here 5 to 6 PM. Yes it is early for dinner unless you don't mind to wait. To me, I hate waiting. Lol. I ordered B2 which was Premium Kalbijjim with regular size. This portion definitely can fill up more than 2 people. I also added extra rice cake and cheese. Both add-ons were 11 bucks. The cheese itself seemed to be worth it, but not for the extra rice cake. I counted the total and it was like 10 pcs, so basically a handful. The short rib was well tender and cooked. The services were on point and efficient. As soon as we were done, we paid and left because I didn't want others to wait too long. I suggest you do the same and don't sit and chat after you finished eating. It's a common courtesy. I also recommend to park at the Jtown plaza because street parking spaces are limited due to high volume of cars. I definitely come back to try other food on the menu like Seolleong Tang and Mandu Guk. Big fan. Keep up the good work!
Came with a group of friends for dinner. Make sure to check the wait time ahead, it can get really busy! Servers come quickly to take your orders and the food comes just as fast. Had the Kalbitang which was fantastic, hot and full of flavour. The sides are very tasty as well, you'll be full from everything there. Definitely recommend giving it a try if you like Korean food!
one of the best places in the world. I've been to many Korean restaurants in different countries, but this one doesn't compare to others. their signature dish is simply to die for. The meat was divinely delicious and melted in your mouth. We ordered a portion for two, it was big for us and we started sweating with ourselves. the staff is very friendly. The dish already included rice and there were compliments from the restaurant. They also provided free water.
Authentic Korean cuisine but not impressive to be honest. Foods were good except for the kimchi not many choices as other Korean restaurants, and tasted not good. Quick service but maybe too quick, felt like they pushed you to leave after you done your meals. Prepared to long queue because they don’t accept the reservation. We never come back again because of really long wait and unfriendly service.
I stopped by here with my partner on a Sunday during the late afternoon. Parking is somewhat difficult to find in Japantown but the parking garage across the street is a good spot. There was no wait for a table at this time either since it wasn't peak meal time. The food was fine and the drinks were good. They don't give you as many appetizers as their San Mateo location though - we got 3 plates here and 6 in San Mateo.
A couple friends recommended this place and decided to visit with my family. It was their first time trying kalbijjim. We got the large one with extra cheese as well as some mandu and it was enough for the four of us. It was very tasty and well served and reminded me of the one I had when I was living in Korea. We ended up paying around 130 bucks for the four of us.
I recently visited this spot with my friends, and we decided to try the Braised Beef Rib and the Beef Brisket Soup. Honestly, I found the soup to be a bit bland for my taste. However, I really enjoyed the overall atmosphere of the place. It was bustling with people, and the food was quite good. The service was excellent as well, with friendly staff who made our experience enjoyable.
Food was great — especially the kalbijjim. Banchan were also very good. However, on a Friday at 6:30pm we waited about two hours total (one hour online + one hour at the door, even with preorder). Then we were asked to leave after 40–50 minutes of being seated, which felt rushed. Delicious food, but the timing and service made it a frustrating experience.
I’ve gone tomorrow Daeho a bunch of time and my last trip there was really did me in. I’m probably not going back to this location because it’s really gone downhill. The only thing good was we were seated immediately during a Thursday night dinner. After that everything was really lackluster. Sure it’s hustling and bustling with people but after ordering a large kalbijim with squid and extra meat, cheese and glass noodles that should have been more than enough for 3 we waited a long time for our food. Our side dishes came out quick along with our rice. The food didn’t come out for about 20 mins so our rice was cold by the time we started eating. They were trying to be efficient but timing was way off. When our kalbijjim arrived it was full of potatoes and a sad amount of meat was in our pot that should have had extra meat. The whole dish was over sauced and salty and really not enjoyable. I tried to flag someone down but they were all so busy hey just kept saying one minute or be back. I gave up. I was so disappointed that I couldn’t wait to leave. I have been to Daeho numerous times and even to the San Mateo location. I didn’t think it could have been so bad. Time to move on. Others can continue enjoying Daeho but I’ll go to other locations and restaurants who offer the same but at better quality and service. Posted the video of our meal where looks can be deceiving. Piled high with veggies under there. Squid rings and a few pieces of beef, no bones included.
Came here for dinner at 5, within 30 minutes they tried to make us pay and leave while we were still eating, asked us if we wanted boxes when all our food were barely eaten, asked us twice more whether we are done after we barely even sit for an hour. Then brought our check without us even asking. I then asked how long can dine in customer eat in their restaurant and they said they are very busy. I told them we should be able to eat for at least an hour in peace if we are dining in. If you want a peaceful dining experience and not be constantly asked to leave, go somewhere else.
Tried to go with a couple of friends last Friday. We arrived by 7:15 and they told us the waiting time was 45 minutes. As the 45 minutes passed we got a text message saying that table was ready; then the waitress said she wanted to know if we were still around… another 50 minutes passed and they didn’t even tell us what was going on, after multiple times asking they gave us a menu and told us “you have to order now, and you may be seated in 30 more minutes” I don’t know why they play like that, I’d rather if they tell me: “waiting list is 2 hours” then I could decide, but playing with customers time is the worst. Definitely not coming back ever, and not recommend to any people I know, sad because the food is good.
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