Welcome to Roll House
"Roll House, located in Santa Clara, CA, is a casual yet cozy Korean eatery known for its generous portions and authentic flavors. With a diverse menu offering vegan and vegetarian options, this gender-neutral restroom equipped spot caters to all dietary preferences. Customers rave about the flavorful Combo Roll, spicy pork, and kimchi dishes, as well as the attentive service provided by the friendly staff. The Fried Shrimp Roll is a standout, setting a new standard for gimbap. Overall, Roll House exudes a warm and inviting atmosphere, making it a must-visit for delicious Korean cuisine in the area."
- 3486 El Camino Real, Santa Clara, CA 95051, United States3486 El Camino Real, Santa Clara, CA 95051, United States Hotline: +1 408-246-4888
Welcome to Roll House, a gem in the heart of Santa Clara offering a delightful array of Korean cuisine. This cozy restaurant is a favorite among locals and visitors alike, known for its generous portions, friendly service, and flavorful dishes.
One of the standout dishes at Roll House is the kimbap, a classic Korean rice roll packed with meat and vegetables. Customers rave about the bulgogi and spicy pork kimbap, noting the comforting blend of textures and flavors. The restaurant's signature chamchi kimbap, featuring tuna, is a must-try according to regulars.
In addition to kimbap, Roll House also offers a variety of other Korean favorites such as tteokbokki, soondae, don katsu, and bibimbap. The portions here are said to be incredibly generous, ensuring that diners leave satisfied and with leftovers to spare.
Customers also appreciate the warm and inviting atmosphere at Roll House, with attentive staff and quick service. The restaurant's dedication to quality is evident in the fresh ingredients used in their dishes and the attention to detail in presentation.
Whether you're a fan of traditional Korean cuisine or looking to explore new flavors, Roll House is a must-visit destination in Santa Clara. With a diverse menu, welcoming ambiance, and stellar reviews from satisfied patrons, this restaurant is sure to impress even the most discerning foodies.

Came here for lunch at 11:30 and it wasn't super crowded. We ordered the Combo Roll and chose spicy pork, spam, and kimchi as our 3 flavors. The rolls were tasty and came out quick, though the kimchi roll was not very spicy at all. The portions were pretty large for 2 people, and the meal came with the usual side dishes and a soup. Will come back and try some of the noodles and rice dishes next time.

Was craving some korean snack foods and stopped by here. Had the rose tteokbokki and the cold soybean noodle soup. Both tasted good, but personal preference wise I probably won't be eating the cold soybean noodles again. The waiter was nice to ask if we had eaten the cold noodles before, and recommended how much salt to add. The restaurant is pretty small, mainly consisting of 2 and 4 people sized tables. The restaurant is located in a small plaza so there is plenty of parking. Would love to come back and try the gimbap. Their menu did also include raw marinated crab which I was interested in but it seemed like they only have the spicy version, and I'm not great with spice.

I've eaten at Roll House and gotten take out numerous times. It's a small hole in the wall type shop and it's usually busy when I stop by for dinner. The service is brisk and polite. Portions are generous. I've had their kimbap, tteokbokki, and soondae. I'm not the biggest soondae fan but I enjoyed eating it with the tteokbokki. I usually order the bulgogi and spicy pork kimbap (which isn't really spicy) which are stuffed with plentiful meat and vegetables. It's a comforting mixture of textures and flavors, I'm rarely disappointed by my order. I particularly like the kimchi here and wish more of it was given with takeout orders. I'm usually here for kimbap but would love to try their other dishes, the menu has a lot of variety. I always see people ordering the pork cutlet plate.

As establishments in Santa Clara's Ktown come and go, one constant remains: Roll House's almost 20 year legacy (and for good reason). From my infancy to post-graduation life, the food has always been consistently good. Though nostalgia's a powerful ingredient, even newcomers are sure to come hungry and leave satisfied. You'd be remiss to leave without ordering their signature kimbap; we've ran the kimbap gamut here and tried the entire menu but keep returning to the chamchi, a testament to how good the tuna kimbap is. Everything else pretty much pales in comparison. Their don katsu is also exactly what you'd want in a classic Don katsu. The crust is light and crispy with an extremely moist interior. You really can't go wrong with this dish. If you prefer variety, I'd order the b12 rice cake and don katsu combo. If you're just bordering peckish, be prepared to leave with lots of leftovers. The portions here are GENEROUS (the serving sizes more than warrant a caps lock), but they don't skimp on the quality. The vegetables are fresh and the kimbap is chock full of meat. I genuinely have nothing negative to say about Roll House!

I recently came across Roll House on Yelp while searching for a place to get some delicious kimbap, and I'm really glad I did. The restaurant has a cozy and warm atmosphere with plenty of seating. SERVICE In terms of service, the only waitress working that day was very friendly and accommodating. She greeted me upon arrival, handed me a menu, and efficiently took my to-go order with a smile. Despite being busy with other tables, she managed to serve me promptly. WAIT The wait time for my to-go order was reasonable, taking about 15 minutes. FOOD As for the food, the Fish Cake Soup was absolutely delicious and generously portioned. I particularly enjoyed it and had leftovers for the next day. The Kimbap Combo, which I ordered with spicy pork and spam, was freshly made and delightful. My only observation is that the spicy pork was a bit lacking in flavor. All in all, Roll House is a great spot for Korean dishes like kimbap, tuk bok gi, bibimbap, and ramen. I'm looking forward to returning to sample more of their offerings.

This place set a new standard for me for gimbap. The rolls aren't packed with rice. Vegetables and egg were refreshing and packed flavor. Rolls are packed tight, huge and presentation is beautiful. Banchan good and came out fast, refilled just as fast. Also comes with beef soup. Best bang for your buck! The best gimbap we've had by far. We also enjoyed the refreshing ice cold tea! Vegetable roll: 5/5! Usually comes with fish cake but they made it vegetarian with me. Server was informative and let me know, thank you! Spicy pork roll: 4.8/5. Marination on pork needed a bit more flavor and could be spicier, but then again BF spice level is high. Everything else in the roll was delicious. Service: Not most friendly but she's fast and efficient. It was starting to get packed when we got there. 4/5. Side note: you know it's good when all the customers are Korean/asian.

Fried shrimp roll is the best!!! The quality is always there too. Love it and will always go back for more. It's a small restaurant with friendly staffs. Very attentive and polite. Plenty of parking outside if you go early. It can get crowded as the mall has multiple restaurants there.

Had been wanting to try Kimbapp rolls for a long time and found out this nearby spot served some! Came by on a weekday evening for dinner and were immediately seated by the very welcoming waiter. We ordered the combo rolls with beef, spicy pork and kimchi for $35. We were 3 people and didn't know if it would be enough food but it was! The 3 rolls could have been good for 4 people with how big they were. For the rolls themselves, they were stuffed with filling and had great flavors. I can't compare it to others because it was my first time but I will definitely be back!

This place was such a good find. I already have been here 2 times and the Gimbap was definitely a hit. The spicy fried chicken was also a great flavor, but I wish it were a bit more crispy. I feel like for the price, you are getting your money's worth as this is fairly affordable comfortable Korean food. The soybean noodle was not my favorite thing since its such an acquired taste. The service was great since the restaurant was fairly small and I waitress was very attentive even though it was fairly busy. The ambiance was just your typical decorations, it was cozy and nice. You arent going here for extravagance, but everything was clean and smells nice.