Joy Pizza N Joy Chicken Menu

  • Cold Drinks
  • Appetizer
  • Our Famous Whole Chicken
  • Boneless Thigh Popcorn Chicken
  • Crispy Chicken Wings
  • Lunch Specials

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  • Cold Drinks
  • Appetizer
  • Our Famous Whole Chicken
  • Boneless Thigh Popcorn Chicken
  • Crispy Chicken Wings
  • Lunch Specials
  • Jin K.

    Dropped by this place with family over the weekend. We ordered sweet potato pizza, fried wings, and half/half of regular fried & sweet and spicy fried chicken. Sweet potato pizza was pretty good. It was one of the better korean pizzas that I've tried. Good amount of topping, wasn't soggy, and most importantly their cheese was unique. Unlike American pizza chains, their cheese was fresh and light but still packed enough flavors. Their chicken was good but nothing out of the ordinary. Not that it was bad, its just that nothing particularly stood out. Good crisp to the batter but I just wish there was more flavor to their sweet and spicy chicken. I'd rate about 3.5 stars.

    (4)
  • Eric T.

    Decided to get some Korean fried chicken for lunch. Coworkers and I had heard about this place so we decided to check it out. The restaurant is about an average size place that could seat at least 40+ people. It's has a very Italy inspired decor which make it's even more interesting as the place is a Korean establishment. The menu is mainly chicken and pizza as the name of the place suggests. The pizza varies in toppings and can be served in 3 different sizes (s,m, l). Some unique pizzas to mention are the Korean steak pizza and the sweet potato pizza. The chicken comes in either wings or boneless popcorn style bites. The level of hotness for the chicken indicated by the number of chili peppers ranges from sweet n mild (no peppers) all the way to very hot (3 peppers). They also have a lunch special for $7.99 that gives you a combo of chicken, fries, and a drink. I ended up getting the lunch special of 10 fried wings, fries, and a drink. The wings were small in size so 10 wasn't too bad to eat. The wings itself tasted alright, it was kind of bland not too much flavor. The fries was okay overall as well nothing too special. One of my coworkers did end up getting some of the sweet n hot popcorn chicken and it was actually really spicy (fair warning for others). There were only 2 people I could see on staff, the cashier who was a very nice lady and also was our waitress. The other staff member was the chef who was in the kitchen most of the time, but he did give us a nice greeting when we entered. Great service overall! To sum it all up this place is not bad for wings, just nothing to really makes it stand out as something special. I was looking for Korean fried chicken that I thought would have a unique taste to it, but it was really just normal chicken to me. This isn't a knock on the place, I still think a good place to eat just wasn't what I expected.

    (3)
  • Tom P.

    OMG Yes I love this place. They have awesome chicken. It comes out with a big place of cabbage salad! If you like hot and spice chicken they have it here. They also have Korean tv playing which is fun to watch if you understand Korean. Oh and they serve pizza as well but I haven't tried it yet.

    (4)
  • Robert M.

    I guess if you are in the area this is a spot to get your quick fix of Korean Fried Chicken. However...it's not the greatest. It's on the dry side and typically with KFC double fry you get a nice crispy crust and moist chicken. Not quite here. The crust is pretty good but the chick could be better. I guess after you get spoiled by Bon Chon nothing compares. I am still trying to figure out how it went out of business. That was the best KFC ever. Oh well...

    (3)
  • Jeff H.

    This chicken was the best fried chicken I have ever had. If you are near here make sure to try it out

    (5)
  • Madelyn A.

    QUALITY INGREDIENTS WILL YIELD A QUALITY PRODUCT I have passed by this restaurant a dozen times as it is only two doors down from H-Mart. It carries Korean style pizza and chicken and also American pizza. The Korean chicken is interesting because it has interesting ingredients such as white potatoes and yam infused crust. I was more interested in their chicken offerings but just wasn't quite sure what to expect. My daughter decided to try the sweet mild popcorn chicken with fries and a drink. (7.99 lunch special) and I decided to sample hers before deciding if I wanted to order. This is probably a good deal considering an order of fries alone is $5. I really did not care for the chicken because it was made from an oddly-textured dark meat. I prefer quality white meat. The coating was what you would find on General Tso's chicken but lighter and not too sweet. The fries were battered and well seasoned but a bit heavy for me. I like natural fries with the skin on. The lemonade tasted artificial but this may be the normal taste for a fountain drink. I would not know because I drink water. My daughter described it as "good". While I would not be inclined to eat here, it obviously satisfies the palate of a 20 year old. She would give it 4 stars. (Yes, I raised her better. SMH). They really need to focus on using quality ingredients for their popcorn chicken. I simply was not impressed with their selection and would not eat here.

    (2)
  • Austin K.

    Good korean fried chicken!! I've been here few time and I really like the fried chicken, price is fair. Just be careful with the spicy chicken tho, don't over rated yourself, might give you a kick the next morning. Pizza is not bad some ppl like it a lot, but I just do like pizza with potato or sweet potato...

    (4)
  • Jane H.

    Good for a very casual dinning. $20-$30 for a pizza + fried chicken combo that can feed 2-3 people. They also serve a salad and pickled radish as complementary appetizers. Gotta try their sweet potato pizza!

    (4)
  • David R.

    The Korean steak pizza is good. But for my last visit, I came only for the fried chicken. It is good here! The crispness is spot on and the seasoning is good. If you are tired of eating fried chicken from the same ole places, give this place a try! I suggest calling ahead to minimize the wait.

    (4)
  • Dezi B.

    Tried this place on a recommendation from my neighbor. My 15-year-old loves wings; I don't really care for wings because they're messy and goopy and I don't like to eat with my hands however I think I finally found a place where I can have wings! They are tiny petite fried pieces of goodness. We had the lemon pepper Buffalo sweet and spicy and fried. My favorite was the sweet and spicy. Spice was very mild. They make it fresh so we did have to wait 15 minutes for takeout.

    (4)
  • Jang C.

    First of all, this place is not called Love Letter Pizza & Chicken. The owners changed recently and now they call it... Well I don't know what they call it in English. They seem to have multiple names: Joy Pizza N Joy Chicken or Chogajip. But I think Chogajip is the old Korean name. The new Korean name, translated, is, "Baked Pizza Chicken Village ( )." So confusing. I have never been to the old location. But I have heard from fans of this place, the place has changed. The chicken is now supposed to be phenomenal. So I drove 40 minutes to find out. Well, I think it is confirmed. My wife said this is the best fried chicken she's ever had. This is a white girl who grew up in the South. So if you want to believe her, feel free. I liked the fried chicken a lot as well. Was it the best? I don't know. I had a lot of good fried chickens. But this one is definitely at the top. We ordered the Sweet & Mild Chicken (). I recommend this chicken. The Sweet & Mild chicken is a whole chicken cut up into parts. They fry it and put this sweet and mild glaze on top of it. It is a messy chicken to eat with your hands. The sauce is very sticky, and they don't give you much napkins. They do give you chopsticks, and the chicken pieces are small enough to eat with your chopsticks. So I suggest you to eat with your chopsticks. Or just get down and dirty with your hands. I think they should give you a wet wipe at least if you order the saucy chickens. The skin is super crispy. The meat is super moist The sauce's flavor is heavenly. It is a great fried chicken. I loved it. It also comes with a corn and cabbage salad and some pickled daikon. They go well with the chicken. But that's the only side you'll see. This place is next to H-Mart. And they also serve Pizza, like the name says. I didn't try the pizza, but they seem to have unique ones like Sweet Potato Pizza. I don't know how the pizza tastes, but they looked like standard pizza to me. So I would just get the Sweet & Mild Chicken.

    (4)
  • Young Cheol S.

    It was probably going to be a fabulous dinner if everything went the way it should have been. This was my first time so I might've been confused too. I went into the restaurant to find out a long line of people waiting to pay. Though not typical of Korean restaurant, I thought it was pay first and seat yourself since there were no waitress or any kind of greeting staff on site. After a bit of wait, I placed an order and they asked me if it was a take out. I said no, it's dine in and the cashier seemed confused. Then they just proceeded to finish the pay and said they will bring it out. No sign of telling me where to seat and what not. So, finding a table nearby, I decided to have a seat. 5 Minutes or so later a waiter passing by asks if we are waiting for a pick up. I said no, I placed an order for a dine in. Few minutes later the table setup came out. About 20 or so minutes later still no food on sight. I walked by the cashier and hear the kitchen asking if they have more orders to fill in. Hearing that, I asked if my food was coming out and the waiter assured it will be out in 10 minute. Sure, now I see people that came in after I sat down getting their food and almost finishing it. Wife walks up 5 minutes later and asks 'Did you forget our order?' and again, 'No, the food is coming.' She proceeds to ask how the people that came in after we did got their food and they were like 'uh.. ' The chicken itself was lot juicier than the one in Suwanee albeit the batter is little too much crispy to a point where it's almost hard. My wife usually orders 'extra crispy' when she goes into restaurants, I am so glad she didn't order it extra crispy. If the food wasn't good, this would have been one of the fewer 1 star restaurant due to their service and management issues, but food made it to give it 2 stars. Next time I come around, I'll place an order with "not so crispy" and make sure they know we are dining in.

    (2)
  • John V.

    I expected to be amazed by the fried chicken. It was listed as the Korean-style recommendation in Atlanta magazine's chicken issue and had solid props from Yelp. However, it was just okay. Interesting and unique, fresh, tasty, but the pieces, shellacked in their sweet fried dip, were small and hard to identify. My 11-year-old-veggie-loving-daughter took one bite of her chicken leg and was done. My 15-yo-daughter could only make it through one leg, while my 13-yo-son and I had five pieces between us. The fries were fine, but nothing of note, and we weren't won over by the cabbage salad and pickled radishes they throw in (I'm the only one who tried these sides). The staff were adequate if distracted and the store had a strange smell. The climate was also not as cool as it might have been for comfort. It was fun to try and we were supplied with plastic gloves to save us from the mega-sticky outer layer - That was amusing.

    (3)
  • Nicholas R.

    Some people prefer taco mac wings for games or taco mac wings for beer but I prefer love letter's fried chicken for games or with beer. Recently though I think they been lacking on the fried chicken department but nonetheless I support this business 100% because let's face it.. it's the only korean chicken place that's 5 miles within my house. Their pizza is too cheesy for me. Always always ask for less cheese when you order. Tastes amazing if you do request. You can get a whole fried chicken and order half fried and half sweet and spicy so you can try both. Its not on the menu but they are more than happy to accommodate you!

    (4)
  • Addy C.

    Ordered the COMBINATION for $15.88, and got half "Regular Fried" and half "Sweet & Spicy" chicken. While the latter was spicy, it wasn't unbearable like my first visit. My parents loved it so much they ate the skin too (which is probably not a good thing since they're much older - but dad said once/month is ok, haha). Having the combination is better if you like variety - we'd do this next time too. It's also a perfect size (essentially one whole chicken) for 3-4 people. You might also ask them to go light on the thousand island dressing for the complimentary slaw - again our cabbage was drenched. FRIED POTATO WEDGES - $4.99 If you want another side besides the complimentary slaw and radish, I recommend the potato wedges. They were perfect, piping hot, and had a nice fry. BEER - $2.99 My dad's a Bud Light guy and he loved that they had it AND served in a frosty mug. Overall our family enjoyed their fried chicken. I'd recommend eating there (vs. ordering takeout) to get "fresh just fried" chicken. Read my original review to get more details on Love Letter.

    (4)
  • Rilindo F.

    Years ago, when I was in LA, there was a korean restaurant a block away from where I work. I used to go there almost every week for the fried chicken. Looking back, I thought it was real good - I didn't appreciate, though, the quality of the food in comparison with a typical KFC or even El Pollo Loco chicken. So when I heard about this place, I drove all the way from ITP and parked, and then hobbled my way towards it. Verdict: Not exactly what I expected, but its good, nonetheless. As noted by the other yelpers, the friend chicken is cooked right on the spot (not cooked and heated up), so it will take sometime before you get it delivered to your table. Meanwhile, you get served a couple of sides - some sweet radishes and a salad with some sort of spicy thousand island dressing. As you wait, you can watch K-TV on the two screens on opposite sides of the restaurant (in my case, I was watching an apparently lively TV cooking show. I don't understand a single thing of it, but it looks fun - seems to be a combination of the next Food Network Star and survivor). When it does get delivered, it is *really* note, so give it a couple of minutes to cool off a bit. As you eat it, you will note how crunchy it is and yet, quite moist in the side (all white meat, mind you). It is also a lot , so bring a friend at least if you want to finish it. Worth a trip out into OTP? Yes, even if you are somewhat crippled like me. :|

    (4)
  • Kate T.

    Give it a 4.5! If you love fried chicken or for some of you who have a fondness for Yan Su Chicken (aka Salt & Pepper Chicken) you'll LOVE their plain friend chicken! It's simple, but sooo good! They had other choices like: chicken with sweet sauce, popcorn chicken... the rest are with some kind of sweet and/or garlicy flavor. As for me, I like my original. I want the real deal! While my friend and I's heart were set on the plain fried chicken, the lady at the counter persuaded us to try their sweet potato pizza. So we got the combination. (That lady can sale!) As strange as it may sound, but with all honesty - I must admit - it's pretty good to us! So if you're ever in the mood for some fried chicken, do give this place a try!

    (4)
  • Tiila N.

    Okay my taste buds is officially confused. We ordered the sweet potato pizza with sweet potato stuffed crust and sweet and mild chicken combo. It came with a bowl of radish and diced cabbage salad with thousand island dressing and canned corn. At first my friend thought that the pizza was a white pizza but he was wrong because the pizza is just over load with cheese and lack marinara sauce. There were some sausage, bell peppers, onion, pineapple and sweet potato on the pizza as topping. I did not like the pizza at all because both my taste buds and I cannot tell if its an entree or dessert. The chicken is good and very fresh but I do not like the sweet part of it, once again is this dessert or entree. I definitely like the mild fried chicken but my mouth is still confuse after the sweet potato pizza and the weird side dish. I will give the hot chicken a try next time but that will be the end of the journey for the pizza for me. :(

    (2)
  • JEWELe M.

    WE ordered the Bulgogi pizza and the HUGE spicy wings.... My mouth was on FIRE! Good food, but OMG! I had to really wash my hands thoroughly so that my eyes won't burn from the heat! LoL

    (4)
  • Claire I.

    Okay I don't know if the owner changed AGAIN, but both of the seasoned and regular fried chicken doesn't taste like anything anymore. It's like they've completely forgot about putting SALT in their batter, seasoning, etc. I was so disappointed today. My sister even said that it was worst Korean chicken she had ever tasted.

    (1)
  • Mindy R.

    Name changes from time to time...but its still the same owners and workers. I recommend just getting the fried chicken or spicy ones. The pizza is not as great as it seems with sweet potatoes. A little greasy and less flavor. However...the fried chicken is just perfect. I like mine extra crispy and they are especially perfect with their yum yam sauce (really spicy, same sauce they use for the wet wings). Fried chicken is battered in "good" oils, not the same oils as KFC or other fried chicken joints. Beer is also great with the chicken. Service can be slow but the chicken makes up for it ;)

    (4)
  • Mariana Z.

    Tonight was pizza time! Delicious, delicious, delicious! See you soon and thank you for your service.

    (5)
  • Carolina M.

    I've been to Love Letter Pizza a few times over the past year and I always leave happy. Always, always, always get the spicy chicken. It's much better than the regular fried. The regular fried chicken tastes like a heavier tempura batter, so it's just ok, but it's really the spicy chicken that's special. Like, tear-inducing spicy goodness. Bring home or carry out some leftover chicken and it gets spicier. As for the pizza, I'm half-half about it. It's obviously Asian pizza with the minimal marinara sauce and how it tastes sweet from corn. I think the cheese sauce had mayo in it, so the pizza is both sweet and savory. It's not quite everyone's favorite, but personally, I like the pizza with the sweet potato mousse stuffed crust. I'm not even a big fan of sweet potatoes, but I'll eat it this way. I only bring people here so they can try something different. Spicy chicken and pizza is not something I crave often, but this is one restaurant that makes OTP different from ITP.

    (4)
  • Sue L.

    I don't usually eat fried chicken but when I do, I have joy chicken. The seasoned type is better and the spicy is way too hot. If you like super spicy, then go for it. As for pizza, lost one star for mediocracy but phenomenal chicken!

    (4)
  • Mark C.

    Food is great. Pizza is awesome! Chicken is awesome! The problem I have is with the condition of the place and the service . Service is terrible, water taste weird, tables are not clean.

    (3)
  • Jordan K.

    First time to have some serious Korean style fried chicken. Went with the family during non-busy hour and I have to say it was a bit surprising. I don't understand why they serve both chicken and pizza but had open mind when trying it. The chicken was very very good. We had both the original fried chicken and sauce (yang-yum) chicken. Original fried chicken was very crispy and good. Sauce chicken was spicy even when ordering mild spicy sauce but damn good. Now the bad part. The pizza. It was horrible and very greasy. My daughter tried one slice and she said it tasted like frozen pizza from the store. Stay away from the pizzas. Service was non existent as one person was sitting in the counter taking orders and they bring the food to you. I do not fault the service as we were there during slow time. If this place only did chicken, then it would be 5 star. But the chicken really brings it down.

    (4)
  • Nancy R.

    It's nestled in the Hmart plaza in Johns Creek. I've seen many ppl going in and out of this place so we decided to try it. FOOD: We got the Sweet & Spicy Chix with Sweet Potato Pizza. The chix was fried crispy but drenched in spicy Korean chili sauce, which was a little too saucy. The pizza was like a Hawaiian pizza in that toppings include onion, green peppers, red peppers, corn, ham, sweet potato, Italian sausage(ham), pineapple, cheese, and white sauce and stuffed with sweet potato mousse in the crust. It was ok. The meal came with a cabbage salad with Thousand Island dressing on it, and a bowl of radish chunks. Overall, the meal was decent.

    (3)
  • Coty S.

    Love Letter Pizza and Chicken Restaurant is another location of the popular Korean chicken franchise called, "Cheogajip" chicken. Written phonetically. For some reason, Yelp is not updating the website links when submitted--- so here is the franchise website for more information on the food: cheogajip.co.kr I was fooled by the lack of informative reviews and photos --- to think that this was a non-chain establishment. While it is a chain, it is privately owned and operated as a franchise and a good one at that. The location is in an Hmart shopping center with Snow Mountain. This location is more open and inviting than the My Favorite Chicken location. However, the staff was not as nice or willing to speak Korean. For those that are interested in speaking more English, this might be your place. Instead of playing just KBS or MBC on the TVs, there is more VJ'ing going on; Playing live videos from outdoor concerts and K-pop music countdowns. If it is Go-gu-ma season, you might be lucky enough to score some on top of your pizza. We actually ordered Sweet Potato Mousse crust pizza this time vegetarian. It was just as delicious, if not better than, the meat version. Whether you have been to "Love Letter" or "My Favorite Chicken," in the Atlanta area... they are both the same franchise. There are probably more under the same name, with the same Cheogajip exterior restaurant sign and menu. But, I guess you won't know unless you call or visit the restaurant storefront.

    (4)
  • Queenie D.

    one of the best fried chickens ever! i am still trying to figure out how they make their chicken so crispy!! nom nom !!! i did figure out the seasonings, but not how they make it crispy without too much batter. i also found the cabbage slaw/salad they have interesting. which i figured out how to make that one too and i am excited to make it. it was refreshing and simple. the whole thing was very delicious. I like the regular fried chicken the most. the sweet and spicy chicken was a bit much for me. definitely worth a try :)

    (4)
  • Marcus O.

    if their pizza was better, this place would pull a four star rating. it's just a bit too cheesy -- if that's possible. i'm a fan of their chicken though. it's good stuff. i recently tried the hot & spicy popcorn chicken. you should prepare yourself. this stuff is super hot. anyway, where else are you going to get bulgogi on your pizza?

    (3)
  • John S.

    It's way out in the middle of nowhere (a recurring theme I've found in ATL and its surrounding suburbs) but I'm a big fan of the Chicken & Pizza Love Letter here in LA so I thought it would be nice to gather the homies up and get a taste of something familiar in Georgia. Food takes a little time to come out, and I was a little perturbed by how long the waitstaff (one teenage girl) took to bus the tables around us, but after a weekend of southern BBQ, it just felt right chatting with friends, eating fried chicken and pizza, drinking Sam Adams and watching the latest version of "Superstar K", Korea's answer to American Idol.

    (4)
  • Melissa K.

    Korean fried chicken, wings, and pizza. I'm not sure how Koreans do this, but they take ho-hum American concepts and then they AWESOME-IFY it. Pizza and wings, just your normal whatever Friday night, right? No way. This is WAY BETTER. The wings and chicken are fried perfectly and sauced up just right. (My friends say that the sweet and spicy is sauce is just too spicy, but I SAY it's just right.) There are usual pizzas like pepperoni, or whatever we Americans usually order, but DON'T GET THAT! Get the pizza that has Korean sweet potatoes on them AND INSIDE THE CRUST. WHAT??? Sweet potato inside the crust, you SAY? THAT'S JUST CRAZY! Yes it is! But it is unbelievably delicious! They have a few light beers on tap, which are just ok, but hey, pizza and chicken need a fizzy friend, even if it's not a great one. A combo of a large pizza and a whole fried chicken is perfect to share with 3 other people (and in the Korean tradition, there are a few side dishes like a Korean-ish thousand island dressing "salad" and some sweet radishes). I have to drive about 30 minutes just to get up here, but I do it about once a month because it is just so good. And there is nothing else like it. Give it a try if you want something different than the usual ho-hum pizza and wings experience. Even drive out of your way for it. You will not be disappointed.

    (5)
  • Stella Y.

    I recently stopped by this place with some fam & friends and I fell in love. While I don't think the chicken is all that great, other factors make up for it. But on to the chicken: The regular fried wings are nothing to write home about. I thought there was too much fried batter for my taste and the flavored spicy wings were too soppy and dripping with sauce. I thought that was overwhelming somewhat and turned me off. All I remember thinking was "ugh, too sweet and sticky". Love Letter's saving grace however is their pizza. It can't be beat. I loved the thickness of the crust, the stretchiness, the fluffiness and the crispiness. It reminded me of Chuck-E-Cheese's pizza from back in the day. The dough to sauce to cheese ratio is perfect. Plus the toppings are amazing. And the part that really won me over? The SWEET POTATO BAKED INTO THE CRUST. Oh my goodness, it's heavy but heavenly. I wish more Korean places made pizza, and pizza like this. One suggestion for the restaurant however--work on your bulgogi pizza! I thought it was weak. The pieces are too small, somewhat dried up and flavorless. Bigger, juicier pieces with stronger bulgogi flavor and I think you're good... ;) The atmosphere is super casual too. We ordered a few pitchers of beer and just downed everything. Very fun and low key neighborhood spot. Definitely going back next time I'm in town. =)

    (4)
  • Tiffany S.

    My fave!!! I've been to the one in Los Angeles, CA and loved it. Been craving it for so long! My family lives in Georgia (I'm from San Jose,CA) so I waited my craving out until I got to share how delicious this place is with my family. Got my cravings fulfilled and I was a happy camper. We got the half bulgogi pizza and half sweet potato pizza with the filled crust along with the chicken. Let me tell you, the chicken is so flavorful. Everyone enjoyed the bulgogi pizza and not so much of the sweet potato one, but I liked the sweet potato cause it added a bit of sweetness to the crust. I usually don't eat the crusts on my pizzas, but for this one, mmmm I'd do anything for it. The closest one to me in the bay area is in Sacramento (a 2 hour drive)... I always debate about making a spontaneous trip there just to get my love letter pizza and chicken fix!

    (5)
  • Mike Y.

    Love letter is a familiar pizza joint that I frequented sometimes in my hometown of NYC. I remember the pizza, but never ever went for the chicken since there was so many other chicken places nearby. ( oh how I miss bon chon chicken) The bugolgi pizza here is awesome. It's a weird combination because the marinade makes the meat slightly sweet, but it actually works for the pizza. If it wasn't for the bugolgi though, I think the pizza tastes eerily similar to a pizza hut. They do however have this spicy ass chicken that is deep fried and coated with a mouth burning sauce. The lady even gave me a warning one time before I placed the order. Something about excruciating pain and what not. I waved her off, but quickly regretted it when my mouth was ablaze after a couple of bites. Let me tell you... OB beer and soda doesn NOTHING to quench your thirst!!! NOTHING.... Other than the whole mouth being on fire thing... I enjoyed the meal thoroughly. It was a kick I wasn't expecting on a casual dinner night. nom...nomz...oww..... 36/365

    (3)
  • Scott L.

    I had actually passed by this place a lot of times but never had the time to eat a full pizza. My college is right down the road so I assumed it would take awhile and never come here. This day I was allowed a 30 minute break between classes so I figured I'd give it a go. The place is very spacious and the tvs are playing Korean TV on satellite. The nice girl at the counter explained that they do have appetizers which would be perfect for me. I ordered the Mild and Sweet 10 piece wings. The wait was not long at all. In about 10 minutes she brought me something extra, a small sidesalad with ranch dressing on it. totally unexpected but highly appreciated. The wings came shortly after I finished this and they were magnificent. I really wanted a quick snack and the size on these were perfect. Great meal at a great price, I will definitely be coming back here again!

    (4)
  • Michelle M.

    Did you know? The korean flavored style chicken wings aren't that korean. I wish they had added more of the spicy bean paste sauce or something. They just weren't that flavorful or representative of the juicy delicious korean chicken. Also, they put so much breading on mine that I could barely even see the super, dried-out chicken. The service is also terrible. I ordered it for to-go and 4 people had gotten their orders before me and they had ordered after me. I just think its unacceptable that I was waiting an additional 10 minutes after they had left. My wait time was about 30 minutes total for 1 box of chicken. I was really disappointed and I would not return again.

    (1)
  • Lillie B.

    I am not Korean, but have recently fallen in love with all sorts of Korean foods after having discovered Super H Mart. I have tried a couple pizzas and both the sweet & mild and sweet & spicy whole chicken, and I have LOVED every single bite of everything I have tried from there. My husband LOVES the salad they serve with it, and I LOVE the pickled radish. I crave this place at least once a week!

    (5)
  • Paul S.

    It's just fried chicken right? Batter it up, drop it down and wait until it's golden crispy and serve... So why is it so hard for some restaurants to serve great fried chicken. I don't know what Love Letter does, but it's working for me! We had the sweet and hot fried popcorn chicken. Sweet yes, hot, not as much as I'd like, but still really great. Each little individual popcorn nuggets was glazed with some amazingness and yet still crispy and tender. The meal started out with a side salad with corn and what seemed to be a spicy 1000 island dressing. Really fresh and tasty! Served on the side was a bowl of pickled Asian Radish, or daikon which also went really well with the chicken. With the chicken we all shared a medium pizza. The medium seemed on the large side which was nice. We got the Bulgogi which tasted like a veggie pizza with bits of meat scattered on top. Not the best pizza I've ever had but the leftovers 2 days later were still ridiculously crispy and great. I'd say it was better the second time round. Unfortunately the restaurant is all the way up in Duluth tucked away in a strip mall near Super H Mart so I'll have to make a special trip to eat here again which I hope to soon. The bill was reasonable and the service, like most Korean restaurants was poor, but I guess that's just part of the experience. Try it out, I don't think you'll be disappointed.

    (4)
  • Lucy N.

    It's chicken AND pizza. What more can you ask? It's like two cravings at once. LOL, I love it. The server there is a little slow but she doesn't speak much English so I don't really blame her. It's this cute little Korean place by H-Mart, the menu is pretty simple. Once you order, they bring you out a plate of salad while you wait on your food and it's really not that long of a wait at all. I've never had a problem with waiting here. The chicken always comes out super crunchy, which I absolutely love, it's never been over cooked. Always nice and juicy, and they give you a great amount of chicken. The pizza, oh my god, the pizza. It has a whole ton of toppings and its everything a pizza should be, with an Asian twist. On top of all that greatness, the pricing is awesome. Whenever I go with my friends, we always end up having left overs. Love this place.

    (4)
  • Neil C.

    A co-worker of mine went here instead when we were supposed to meet at Super H Mart. Here is his review: "Believe me when I say you did not miss a thing by not eating here. J., V. and I were the ONLY ONES in this place the whole time we were there. The sauce on the chicken had a very strange taste and looks nothing like the pictures [on a website]. The "Korean Steak" on the Bulgoki (Bukaki) pizza was arguably the strangest texture of any meat I have ever eaten. Needless to say, this place is off my list."

    (1)
  • Christie K.

    Mmmmmmm... I love their goguma (sweet potato) pijja! Not too greasy and always prepared just right~ However, I'm not a fan of the chicken. I might be spoiled by bonchon in New York, but the regular Korean fried chicken just doesn't cut it for me.

    (3)
  • Billy R.

    Great Korean style pizza & chicken !!

    (5)
  • Nicole G.

    My fiancé and I decided to try this place after browsing and buying in Super H Mart for about two hours. The sign out front advertising inexpensive pizza (lunch specials starting at $3.99) also drew us in. Booths line the walls, and several large TVs show Korean and dubbed shows. We sat at a table and after perusing the menu, decided on a plain cheese and the slightly pricier sweet potato stuffed pizza. The salad that we were served was very good, with a spicy dressing. When the pizzas came, I wasn't sure what to expect. The cheese is obviously cheese, and it was good. But the sweet potato . . . ah, that was divine! For those of you who have never tried it, it doesn't taste like any sweet potato I've ever had here. It was light yellow in color and had a very smooth flavor. So, as to this pizza - picture a supreme, with ham and sausage and peppers, and add this sweet potato. And in the crust, add more, mashed sweet potato. It sounds absolutely insane, but it was very delicious; the sweetness of the potato balances the savoriness of the meat and other vegetables. Definitely something to try. I wish I knew if it froze well; I would take some back home with me. Also, our server was very nice and the food was extremely prompt. I look forward to visiting again the next time I'm in the area.

    (5)
  • Peter Y.

    I've been fiending for Korean fried chicken for a few weeks now since I moved to Georgia. This place serves Korean style pizza and chicken bits. I've never had Korean pizza before but it's interesting. I agree with Kit that it has a Cali flavor....not what I'm used to but not bad either. Tonight, I got the Bulgoki pizza and Sweet & Hot chicken. The wings aren't the same kind that you get at a Bon Chon or Kyedong (Both in NYC). The chicken was very well spiced but I think they overdid it on the sauce. The breading got soggy and greasy. Taste-wise, it was good, but I don't think anyone can eat more than a few pieces before they start to feel the grease in their stomachs. I'll try the non spicy ones next time to see if they're any good. Like all Korean chicken joints, expect to wait at least 20 mins for your food. Also kind of pricey. Small 10" pizza + Spicy wings = $25

    (3)
  • Christine H.

    hot & spicy popcorn chicken = golden nuggets of crispy deep fried heaven + spicy sweet sticky garlicky sauce/glaze bulgogi pizza = pretty standard pizza + tender sweet bulgogi beef this is my guilty pleasure. sometimes i think they put crack in the hot & spicy sauce. there's no way one big plate of nothing but fried chicken can be so crave-worthy. the chicken is served with a side of pickled daikon, which the meal is absolutely not complete without. it cuts through the fat and spice to balance out the chicken. they also serve an appetizer salad of sorts which is like deconstructed cole slaw with corn. it's totally random, but tasty nonetheless. beware of the typical inattentive korean service! don't be afraid to waive your hands in the air to get more water, they expect that.

    (4)
  • B K.

    Ok, so I been to this place a total of 4 times. So, I think I can rate it pretty good now. I noticed they treat people that aren't korean alittle different. Like slower service and less friendly and no smiles. The pizza and popcorn/wings are very good there. Their sweet/spicy chicken is defintely on the spicy side. It made me drink like 2 cups of water. They offer you a free appetizer of salad with sauce and sweet cucumber like vegetable. The pizza dough is very nicely done. They are very cheap on the toppings and just put very little on. The kid that was running the counter defintely needs to brush up on his customer service skills and be more friendly. I had to go get my own re-fill 2 times. And everytime I dine there, I never have gotten a refill. If they aren't going to give you refills, they might as well set it up like cici's pizza where you can get your own refills. And the food does take alittle long to cook but thats ok b/c you know its fresh. Over-all, I like the food there, its very unique but the service really just blows. And not speaking korean makes it worse. But I rather have shitty service over bad food anyday!

    (3)
  • Gloria M.

    I regret not taking a pictures since there are no pix of the food on yelp. I was so psyched to try the Sweet Potatoe pizza, I love trying new things. It was eh, nothing too thrilling. My mom gushed about how it's a family business and the sons/daughters work so hard. We got the combo where it comes with two diff. flavors of chicken. Again, it was ok, I've had better but I'll keep my options open with this one. Til next time love letter pizza and chicken!

    (3)
  • Cindy Y.

    I was in town during the summer and I read about this place on Yelp. Curious, I decided to drop in one day along with my sister. We were the only customers there. My sister and I ordered a small sweet potato pizza and some of the sweet & hot wings. The pizza was SO good (!!!) but a bit pricey as well, and the sweet & hot wings were exactly as described: very spicy and a non-overpowering sweet flavor. I am a spicy food lover, and even I had a hard time finishing it all! We got them to-go after we figured out we couldn't finish them (both because they were spicy and because we were full). Our waitress was really, really sweet and helpful. Had it not been for the price of the pizza, I would've gave it 5 stars. But even so, it was really good food. I just wish I could've gone there a second time before I left Atlanta.

    (4)
  • Chuan S.

    Just had dinner here with some buddies and fellow yelpers. This is a Korean restaurant that caters to wings and pizza so you can also say this is a wings and pizza place with a Korean kick to it. We order a supreme pizza and spicy chicken and regular fried chicken. All the dishes were pretty good. The Korean style pizza was thinner that your average NY slice, but you do feel the Korean in it when you chew on the slice of beef topping on the pizza. Both the spicy chicken and the regular fried chicken was very crispy. I prefer it more if they were wings and drumsticks only. The Korean wings were not bad but I have had much better ones from DC and NYC. Unfortunately, I have not discovered those Korean wings in Atlanta yet.

    (3)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 11

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Lunch, Dinner
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : No
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : Beer & Wine Only
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : Yes
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : Yes

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