Sun Nong Dan 6th St.

3470 W 6th St #7, Los Angeles - 90020
383 reviews
Korean Soup
(213) 365-0303

Absolutely wild. We got the medium sized galbijiim, yukgaejang, and galbitang. It was way too much food for the four of us. However, everything tasted great and it felt like I was in Korea. The host was very accommodating and great at multitasking. The food came out almost instantly and we devoured it in minutes. I’d highly recommend this place!

The galbi jiim was really nice! Very flavourful. We got medium spicy, and it was abit too spicy for me. I think medium would be just nice and I wish they have smaller portion.As they only sell medium&large portion. It’s too much for 2 pax. And will definitely need to takeaway. But it’s worth the try!

Delicious, in a word. This is a go to place for solid korean food, and it’s always busy, usually with a little wait. Parking around the area is terrible so recommend transit ride share or use the valet service (which is cash only)

A popular place yet a bit tiny. This place is always with a long line. Nice place with good food. Old name with good reputation.Parking is difficult unless you use valet. Many customers seem Chinese speaking and many Koreans as well.To be able to survive here, you gotta be good. This is good.

The wait was around an hour long (probably because it's the weekend of Anime Expo right now) at 8pm and the crowd was even bigger after we finished eating. The food was really good though. I definitely recommend the galbi jjim with cheese and rice cakes if you have around 5 people for a large. For soups, the galbi tang and oxtail soup with beef brisket were both really good. I recommend the galbi tang more if you are looking for a more flavorful soup.

This meal is huge... I went with one other person and we had leftovers for literal days from the galbi jjim we ordered. The meat literally falls off the bone. I'd order at least medium level spicy; I think anything less would be a little bland. They're pretty good about packing leftovers for you too - they line a styrofoam box with foil first so it doesn't leak.

A K-Town institution! Coming here late at night was a great idea after the TWICE concert. I ordered the beef neck soup, and the pieces of beef were nice and juicy, and full of gelatin. Now, they provide scallion and salt in small sauce containers, so you have to ask for more if you need it.

This place is good and clean and very generous in servings! Valet parking is available for $2. Ordered for to-go and they packed it very well. Staff are friendly but needs more improvement when it comes to customer service.

Parking is an unconditional valet service. Parking fee is $3. The food is sweet. There are a lot of customers on the weekends, so waiting is a must. There is a breakfast discount menu.

When I came into this place, I was as lost as a Latino in the middle of Koreatown... mostly because... well, that's exactly what the situation was :D. Thankfully, I wasn't alone. I brought a Korean American friend with me and let me tell you, this place is as authentic as it gets. The Galbi jjim (short ribs with cheese) was the main star of the show. It was too much food for just two dudes, so me and my friend just decided to get the Galbi Tang (beef short rib soup), and the Chadol Sulung Tang (ox bone soup), but as luck and divine grace and favor would have it, right next to us, a group of three sat and they ordered the Galbi jjim and as they randomly made small talk with us, they offered us a bit. My friend declined it but being the shameless extrovert that I am, I took them up on their offer and helped myself to a small short rib. That small piece of heaven convinced me that I should be back to this place sometime in the future (hopefully with a larger group so that we can actually order the Galbi Tang myself and we can all enjoy it with gusto!). Our food was also amazing and the purple (or brown?) rice with some of the added kimchi is truly amazing. Highly recommended place!