
Oakland's longtime favorite for crispy seafood pancakes, tofu soups, and generous banchan.
Pyeong Chang Tofu House Oakland 오클랜드 평창 순두부 is a beloved Korean restaurant in Oakland, known for kimchi tofu soup, galbi tang, bibimbap, bossam, and galbi. Diners praise the crispy seafood pancake and the crispy rice served with soft tofu soup. The menu includes free small cold appetizers, a nod to traditional Korean dining. Guests laud attentive service and a welcoming atmosphere, calling it a true Oakland gem.
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Hearty, spicy tofu soups served with crispy rice, available in seafood, kimchi, and beef variations.
Crispy, flavorful pancake loaded with fresh seafood and vegetables, a customer favorite.
Includes galbi (short ribs) and bossam, grilled to perfection and served with sides.
Refreshing options like kong guk soo (soy milk noodles) and soba noodles for sunny days.
Complimentary assortment of traditional Korean sides, including kimchi, to enhance your meal.
Spacious seating and menu options ideal for large groups, lunches, and special occasions.
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Overall rating
Edwin Ortega
Been coming here for 15 yrs straight, since undergrad! Amazing every time. Highly recommend the kimchi tofu soup, galbi tang, bi bim bop, bossam, gal bi, soba cold noodles. They have probably the best banchan. Thank you to all the staff and kitchen, this place is a true Oakland gem.
Alexander
Great food and incredible service. Hunter and his team worked fast and efficiently during a big dinner rush. Food was on point and atmosphere was great. Hunter checked on us constantly and poured a perfect Asahi. Go for dinner and request him!
Ziling Mai
The seafood pancake here is a must try crispy, flavorful, and easily one of the best I’ve had so many others end up soggy in comparison. If it weren’t such a drive, I’d be back every week just for that. I also love that they serve crispy rice with the soft tofu soup, it adds the perfect crunch and soaks up the broth beautifully.
Nicholas Pun
Good Korean food. One of the few places I've been to that serves kong guk su, so that was a welcome surprise for a sunny day. Fairly quick service. Does suffer a bit from the bay area price inflation though, so wasn't the cheapest meal. Overall, not bad for the occasional large group lunch.
Fan Zhao
We ordered tofu soup and seafood pancake. The restaurant serves free small cold appetizers that are commonly served in Korean restaurants. These appetizers are good. I wish they have fish cakes hahaha. The pancake is the best I ever had. It’s so crispy.