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Welcome to So Kong Dong Tofu House

So Kong Dong Tofu House, a Korean barbecue gem in Atlanta, offers a wide range of tofu soups, noodles, bibimbap, pancakes, and meat dishes. Customers rave about the flavorful tofu soups, especially the seafood beef tofu soup, and the delicious galbi ribs. The restaurant has a cozy, traditional Korean ambiance, with friendly staff and quick service. The side dishes, including the popular Japchae, complement the main dishes perfectly. With reasonable pricing and a variety of options for vegetarians and meat lovers alike, So Kong Dong Tofu House is a must-visit for authentic Korean cuisine enthusiasts.

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Introducing So Kong Dong Tofu House, a gem of authentic Korean cuisine located in Atlanta, GA. This restaurant offers a wide range of traditional Korean dishes, with a focus on tofu soups, noodles, bibimbap, pancakes, and meat dishes.

With a cozy and inviting ambiance, So Kong Dong Tofu House provides a unique dining experience for guests. The staff is friendly and attentive, ensuring that every customer feels welcome and well taken care of.

One of the standout dishes at So Kong Dong Tofu House is their hearty and flavorful tofu soup. Customers rave about the various options available, including mushroom tofu soup, seafood tofu soup, kimchi tofu soup, and more. The tofu soups are perfect for warming up on a cold day or enjoying a satisfying meal any time.

In addition to tofu soups, So Kong Dong Tofu House also offers delicious noodle dishes like squid noodle, bibimbap, and bulgogi bibimbap. The seafood pancake is another highly recommended dish that is crispy, flavorful, and filled with a generous amount of seafood and veggies.

Customers love the variety of side dishes, including banchan and fried fish, that come with every meal. The restaurant also caters to different dietary preferences, with vegan and vegetarian options available.

Overall, So Kong Dong Tofu House is a must-visit for anyone craving authentic Korean flavors in a welcoming atmosphere. Whether you're a fan of tofu soup, noodles, pancakes, or BBQ ribs, this restaurant offers something for everyone to enjoy.

  • Location: 5280 Buford Hwy NE Ste C Atlanta, GA 30340
  • Phone Number: (678) 205-0555
  • Features: Delivery, Takeout, Vegan Options, Vegetarian Options, Wheelchair accessible, Accepts Credit Cards, Casual Dining, Good for Groups, Private Parking, Waiter Service, Outdoor Seating, Wi-Fi, Alcohol available
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Binh N.
Binh N.

The tofu soup was hearty and was full of flavor. We also enjoyed the galbi, which was thinly sliced and had the perfect complement of sweet and savory. Plenty of banchan was provided to make this a very fulfilling meal.

Logan C.
Logan C.

The ribs are some of the best ribs in town. The restaurant has a lovely old world Korean feel (not that I've ever been to Korea). The staff is always friendly and the food arrives quick. On a cold winter day the tofu soup is a must. Watch the spice levels it can creep up on you quickly. The cost of the ribs does continue to go up thanks trumpenomics (f&ck that guy)

Nhi P.
Nhi P.

So Kong Dong is my all-time favorite spot for tofu soup, and I can never get enough of it! No other tofu house compares to the unique and flavorful tofu soup they serve here. I always go for the seafood beef tofu soup and galbi combo, and it never disappoints. You're able to choose your spice level for the soup! Another dish I absolutely love is the seafood pancake. It comes out hot, fresh, and incredibly crispy--perfectly balanced with seafood and veggies. It's a must-try! All their meals come with delicious side dishes that come with every meal--especially the fried fish, which is a personal favorite of mine. The quality of the food is consistently fantastic, and the pricing is incredibly reasonable for what you get. Every time I'm in Atlanta, I make sure to stop by So Kong Dong. It's a must-try for anyone who loves authentic Korean tofu soup and hearty, flavorful dishes. Highly recommend!

Michelle W.
Michelle W.

LOVE SO KONG DONG TOFU HOUSE. The BBQ ribs are tasty, easy to chew & less oily than other bbq ribs i've had in the past. Their banchan were also very good especially the Japchae (glass noodle)! We had our soup with a mild level of spiciness. As someone with low spice tolerance, I found it barely spicy~ Overall, great food & excellent service!

Kathy Y.
Kathy Y.

Had lunch here with friends and it was great! We had a large group but the servers were really nice and attentive even though we had a lot of people. I loved the side dishes, especially the little fried fish they give everyone. My tofu soup was also very flavorful. Overall very good Korean food and definitely a place to visit if you are craving a good soondubu.

Maggie H.
Maggie H.

Decided I was in a craving for Korean food, and I was recommended to go here! They have a great soondubu and hot stone bowl combo with several options! The Kalbi was very flavorful and wasn't dry, fairly easy to remove the meat off the bone. The bowl was kind of sauce y because it was difficult to get a good crunch on the rice and I didn't move it at all. They also gave several side dishes but I'm not sure if they are refillable. It also came with a grilled fish, which had several thin bones.

Taylor T.
Taylor T.

Loved the immediate hospitality when you walk through the door. Kind Korean women greeting you with smiles and warmth. Service was super quick and inside the restaurant feels so homey. Meals come with an array of side dishes. Chose a tripe tofu soup, leek pancake, and spicy pork bibimbap for our meal and all were excellent. Very fresh and flavors were amazing. Prices were good too considering the portions. Note, the leek pancake is the best Korean pancake I've ever had. Super crispy while also soft and flavorful. Love it.

Marni M.
Marni M.

I was suggested to this place by a friend and came here on a Sunday for lunch to an already full parking lot but luckily there are other lots close by. Even with the high traffic, we were still able to get a table for two without a hitch. The complimentary layout includes the typical kimchi, spicy bean sprouts, and japchae. There was also macaroni salad, broccoli and small deep fried fish. It was a surprisingly hot day in October so I decided to get their cold noodle soup which was refreshingly light with crisp slices of slightly pickled daikon slices. Their short ribs and bulgolgi also looked delicious. Overall, we had a good experience since the service was prompt and efficient. I liked my soup and would be very interested in trying other items from their small menu (which may be larger if there for dinner).