Gaya Korean Tofu & Grill Menu – Torrance, CA

Type : Restaurant

Location : Torrance, CA

Based on 149 reviews, the restaurant has received a rating of 4.4 stars. Price $$

✔️ Dine-in ✔️ Takeout ✔️ No delivery

Gaya Korean Tofu & Grill 90503

Address:
4817 Torrance Blvd, Torrance, CA 90503

Phone: (310) 921-8599

Website:

Hours

Friday 11 AM–8:30 PM
Saturday 11 AM–8:30 PM
Sunday 11 AM–8:30 PM
Monday

(Labor Day)
11 AM–8:30 PM

Hours might differ
Tuesday Closed
Wednesday 11 AM–8:30 PM
Thursday 11 AM–8:30 PM

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Reviews

Wai Chan
First time there. Food was really good. We ordered the seafood pancake, combination of tofu soup and beef bulgogi. I love the tofu soup because it is very flavorful and they added tomato in it. My boyfriend loves the beef bulgogi which served on a hot skillet. Crunchy texture of the charred beef was so delicious. Overall this is a great restaurant, we will go back again.

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M planetmike
If you are in Torrance and won’t bother with the traffic to K-Town during dinner hours, this is a very good alternative. Regardless of it’s external appearance, it is very clean and pleasant on the inside. The service is quick and efficient. The food is delicious and comforting when compared with other restaurants nearby.

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CH
One of the few decent Korean Chinese restaurants in West Torrance area. It’s definitely a step up from its previous occupant (Moo’s), but it’s not as good as other places you can get in K Town. They have good service, good portion, and good pricing. Rating is based on overall experience and taste to what you can get within a 15 mile radius. Would recommend coming for a quick easy fix without driving too far. Expect to pay $20-30 per person.

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Dennis Liew
The seafood pancake is my favorite; super delicious with the dipping sauce! The tofu soup is not bad, but I have other places for when I desire tofu soup.

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2kai2gether
I ordered Spicy Squid from House special menu. The portion size is big it comes with rice in the side. You cannot choose level of spicy for this menu but for other you can. (From the picture I already finished 30% of the dish)

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Lydia Wu
Wow! Delicious. Fast service at the non-rush afternoon time we visited. “3 flames” spicy level was handled well by Chinese-American mouths. Great side dishes and barley tea. We ordered two dishes, and it fed three people, including side dishes. The combo was kimchi soup and beef bulgogi; larger soup was a short rib, cold-noodle soup, warm and fairly salty. The meat fell off the bone, but we probably will lean toward combo orders in the future.

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Ar Kai
This place used to be Moo’s Chinese restaurant (Korean’s style) was well known for their Jijangmpeon and they have closed down during the pandemic. They have remodeled the place with new tables and decoration. The foods are amazing there! This will be my new spot for decent Korean foods in Torrance area beside Cho Dang Tofu. They have a lot more selection in the menu than Cho Dang Tofu. Foods are authentic (American Korean style/cuisine). -1 star for lack of staffs. They really need to hire more staffs during dinner hour.

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Daniel Peters
First time eating there. I would have to say the overall experience was excellent. The food was delicious. The only thing I thought wasn’t great was the fact the kalbi and bulgogi was too sweet (marinade was on the sweeter side). My wife and I would definitely go back again and would recommend to friends and family.

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Alana McD
The Pork Katsu was crispy & delicious! It comes with rice & salad. My dish was the Pork Tofu Soup. Comes out super hot in a Hot Stone Pot! You can choose which spice level you want. We loved the food we ordered!

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Yul Oblitas
Great Korean food!!! Friend of mine recommended me this place, the food is yummy.

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