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Welcome to Tofu Ya

Tofu Ya on Sawtelle Blvd in Los Angeles offers a wide range of Korean dishes, with a focus on tofu soup. The menu includes various tofu soup options, combos like Galbi and Bulgogi, and lunch boxes for a complete meal. Customers praise the flavorful dishes, especially the beef bulgogi and sundubu. The restaurant's cozy atmosphere and friendly staff add to the overall dining experience. Some reviewers mention the cleanliness and quick service as positive aspects. Tofu Ya stands out for its delicious tofu stew, generous portions, and excellent banchan selection. A must-try for Korean food lovers looking for a satisfying meal without the hustle of Ktown.

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Welcome to Tofu Ya, a cozy Korean restaurant located on Sawtelle Blvd in Los Angeles, CA. Tofu Ya offers a wide range of traditional Korean dishes, with a focus on their signature tofu soups. The menu boasts an impressive selection of tofu soup options, from Seafood Tofu Soup to Pork Tofu Soup, catering to both meat lovers and vegetarians.

One of the standout features of Tofu Ya is their Combo offerings, such as the Galbi Combo and Bulgogi Combo, which pair BBQ meats with soft tofu stew for a satisfying and flavorful meal. Customers have praised the quality and taste of the food, with many mentioning their favorite dishes like the beef bulgogi and sundubu.

While the restaurant may be small, it is clean and inviting, with friendly staff ready to assist you. The outdoor seating provides a pleasant dining experience, especially on sunny days. Customers have also noted the generous serving sizes and the delicious banchan (side dishes) that come with each meal.

If you're in the mood for Korean cuisine but don't want to venture into Ktown, Tofu Ya is a solid option worth trying. The tofu stew is flavorful and satisfying, and the banchan is top-notch. Whether you're a tofu lover or a meat enthusiast, Tofu Ya has something for everyone.

Overall, Tofu Ya offers a delightful dining experience with a diverse menu, friendly staff, and tasty dishes that keep customers coming back for more. So, why not stop by and indulge in a comforting bowl of tofu soup or savor one of their delicious Combo meals? You won't be disappointed!

START YOUR REVIEW OF Tofu Ya
Morgan B.
Morgan B.

I've been here four times with friends and family, and I am impressed by the food every time! Restaurant is small, but clean, and staff and always friendly, but generally quite busy. The menu is huge (especially the tofu soup section)! I typically order the beef bulgogi, as it's one of my favorite bulgogi meals in town. The meat always comes perfectly seasoned and sizzling in a hot dish. The ban chan is always very good as well! My friends always rave over the sundubu and ban chan. My biggest concern/complaint: there is no bathroom in the building, and the bathroom outside behind the restaurant is not very clean.

Arvin P.
Arvin P.

I was in the mood for Korean food and walked over to Sawtelle. I've always wanted to try this place out and finally did on my day off. It's not a big restaurant but it certainly has tables inside and a few outside. I sat outside and ordered the galbi combo which you get a choice of tofu soup. I chose the dumpling soup. My server was super nice and everything came out great. The soup and meat were sizzling as they got brought out. So glad I only live a 10 minute walk from here. I highly recommend trying this place out!

Serene A.
Serene A.

If you want some Korean food not trying to go to Ktown this place is good. A solid option in the busy street and it's one of the place where it doesn't feel too packed! The tofu stew is really yummy and flavorful. And all the banchan is great they also refill if you ask but you already get a lot of food that's solid. The staff leaves you alone but if you call out for them they come.

Shirin B.
Shirin B.

Tofu Ya is so good, I can't believe I didn't get a chance to come here earlier. Really flavorful tofu soup and you have the option to get water broth here. I got the mini veggie dumpling sundubu and chicken teriyaki with rice, and both were delicious options. The kimchi pancake had an almost mochi like texture to it, and we had so much food enough for a day of leftovers. The banchan here is also excellent and the staff here is really nice. You'll most likely also won't be met with a wait which most restaurants in sawtelle usually are.