Welcome to A-Hyang
At A-Hyang, located in Duluth, Georgia, a vibrant tapestry of Korean culinary traditions is woven into every dish. Known for its casual atmosphere and wheelchair accessibility, this restaurant embraces community with its diverse offerings, including hearty stews and flavorful noodles. The menu showcases delights like the spicy Yukgaejang and refreshing Mul Naengmyeon, perfect for both lunch and dinner. A-Hyang also accommodates families with kids and even welcomes dogs. With convenient delivery and catering options, dining here feels both special and approachable. Step into A-Hyang, where authentic flavors and warm hospitality create a truly memorable experience.
- 3230 Steve Reynolds Blvd Ste 102 Duluth, GA 30096 United States Hotline: (678) 473-1190
Welcome to A-Hyang, a vibrant destination for all lovers of Korean cuisine located at 3230 Steve Reynolds Blvd Ste 102, Duluth, GA. This charming establishment combines traditional flavors with a casual dining experience, making it perfect for everything from family dinners to lunch outings with friends. Whether you are new to Korean food or a seasoned enthusiast, A-Hyang offers something for everyone.
A-Hyang prides itself on its diverse menu. Let's start with some appetizers that set the tone for your meal. The Gun Mandu, or fried dumplings, are a must-try. They are crispy, flavorful, and a delightful way to kick off your dining experience. For a unique twist, the Sotteok Kkochi, featuring deep-fried sausage and rice cake skewers, serves a delicious blend of textures and tastes that dance on your palate.
Moving on to the stews, A-Hyang offers a rich tapestry of comforting options that truly highlight the heart of Korean gastronomy. The Kimchi-jjigae, a spicy kimchi stew, comes loaded with either pork or tuna, delivering a rustic warmth. For those who crave something spicy, the Yukgaejang—a seasoned beef and leek soup—will undoubtedly ignite your taste buds. If you're in the mood for something hearty, the Budae Jjigae, a popular potluck stew with kimchi and assorted goodies, is an indulgent choice that encapsulates the essence of communal dining.
A-Hyang also caters well to lovers of cold noodles. The Mul Naengmyeon offers a refreshing take with buckwheat noodles swimming in chilled beef broth, perfectly suited to temper that Georgia heat. Alternatively, Bibim Naengmyeon, served with spicy red pepper paste and hints of sesame oil, adds an exciting kick, making every bite memorable.
This restaurant is particularly inviting, as it is accessible for all and offers a family-friendly atmosphere. With options for delivery and catering, it's perfect for those who wish to enjoy Korean delicacies in the comfort of their own home. And for those who like to unwind with a drink, A-Hyang serves a selection of beer and wine along with on-site parking for convenience.
- Reservations: Recommended
- Vegetarian Options: Limited
- Group Friendly: Yes
- Kid-Friendly: Yes
In summary, A-Hyang offers a wonderful blend of traditional Korean flavors and a warm, welcoming environment. The rich stews, delectable appetizers, and refreshing cold noodles make it a star worth visiting. Whether for a casual meal or a special occasion, A-Hyang is not just a restaurant; it's an experience that connects you to the heart of Korean dining.
For reservations, contact them at (678) 473-1190. Treat your taste buds to an unforgettable journey at A-Hyang!

I like they give a little bit of the cold noodle broth on the side Their donkatsu is still one of the big ones sold Okay pricing Service was not bad and depends on how busy it is Normal busy every time I went

A-Hyang is a go-to spot for tonkatsu! The service is always great, the interior is clean, and the food is absolutely delicious. I highly recommend this place for authentic Korean comfort food!

I love this place so much, I wish I could eat here everyday. I get the same two things each time -- the king size tonkatsu (HUGE and can feed 2-3 people and comes with delicious mac salad) and the bibim naengmyeon which is totally tolerable if you have a low spice tolerance. Get these two things, you will not regret it!

If you love Korean Food, this is a must try! It's delicious & very authentic. The restaurant itself is not a big place, but the foods flavor is gigantic! The ambiance is cozy and authentic. The wait staff most speak Korean. They are all super nice and welcoming. My favorite thing to do at this restaurant is to bring a few friends and order 3 or 4 dishes and share. Everything is so good, that you will for sure want to try way more than one thing. The stone bowl soups are insanely delicious and arrive at your table hot and bubbling. The pork katsu is phenomenal. I haven't tried anything at this restaurant that I did not like. I highly recommend!!!

I ordered the pork cutlets upon hearing that it was their most popular item. The portion size is very large, and it tastes just like how it would be made in Korea. They also serve banchan which consists of kimchi, bean sprouts, and other pickled veggies. My friend ordered the budae jjigae, and he loved it. It was spicy and hearty with a lot of meat and other ingredients.

Despite my bad 1st experience here, I decided to return...to see if their much-touted Donkatsu lives up to the hype. I arrived super-early for lunch (11 am?), so was able to slide right in. As anticipated, I ordered their king-sized pork cutlets (AKA "Wang Donkatsu)...and WOAH, this was indeed a king-sized platter. HUGE!! Also, it came with a uniquely zesty house sauce/glaze.The verdict? Yep...it truly lived up to the hype! Not only incredibly generous in size (and value priced, considering the size, plus all the sides!), it was truly amazing! Possibly one of the best Katsu dishes I've ever had?? This is a very quaint, mom 'n pops Korean restaurant...very popular with the locals. Their menu is awesome...and the foods are 100% legit. However, if I recall correctly, I felt "K-snobbed" on my 1st visit lol, so this time I tried my best to speak Korean (though my Korean is laughably bad!)...and I didn't even have to ask for a fork this time. They placed both fork and knife on the table!!! WOW. For that, I tipped them 25%. More and more, I noticed how most Asian restaurants are trying to skimp on placing forks on the table...even when we need it! Pet peeve, I guess? Really, the service was MUCH better this time around. I remember being really impressed with the foods here, despite the bad service on my first visit years ago...so I've been wanting to give them another try, and am SO glad I did!! Anyway, I was able to eat nearly half of the gigantic dish (btw, my dish looked MUCH more impressive in person than in pictures)...and doggy-bagged the rest for my husband (he loved it!). Totally worth ordering the king-sized plate!

I had heard a lot of good things about the naengmyun here, which was delicious, but the star for me was honestly the katsu! Other than it being absurdly large, it was so so yummy. It was so crispy despite being practically drenched in sauce, and the meat inside was not dry at all. I do wish the macaroni salad had more acidity because the dish was overall very heavy. The bulgogi was ok in my opinion. It felt like the meat on top didn't have much seasoning/flavor. And you don't really get much of it until you reach the bottom layer of meat where the sauce has pooled. And the sotteok was addictive!

This is my third time visiting, and it is so consistently amazing and has become my top Korean restaurant personally. Parking is super easy as the plaza has a big parking lot. Once you enter the restaurant, the interior is cute and quaint, and the servers seat you really fast! I have never had to wait for anyone to seat me. I ordered the pork tofu soup, and my boyfriend got the jaeyuk bokum. Once we ordered, they delivered the ban chan out very quickly. Their kimchi is one of my favorites that I wish I can buy a container of it for myself. I love their fish cakes, and my boyfriend cannot get enough of their jelly. I also love their seaweed since it has such a nice sour flavor to it. You can ask for a refill on any of the banchan, and they will happily bring it out! With the jaeyuk bokum, a cup of bone broth also comes out with the banchan, and it is sooooo good. You can tell that they cook it for a long time. The jaeyuk bokum is a huge serving too. It comes with spicy pork and a lot of vegetables, and we can never finish it. For the pork tofu soup, do expect it to take a bit longer than the other dishes, but the wait is so worth it. It comes out piping hot, and the tofu soup comes with a raw egg that you can put into it. The soup had the right amount of pork in it, and the soup itself was just so comforting and one of the best tofu soups I had in the Atlanta area. I will definitely be coming back!