SOUTH KOREA 🇰🇷 Eat the World NYC review: If you believe everything that is said on Yelp, a website that seems to exist for the sole benefit of grudge holders, you probably would not ever venture out of the house. When it concerns this almost 20-year old business, the grudges seem severe and anger the biggest takeaway. But then again, I saw none of Yelp's usual demographic while eating here on a few occasions, they are obviously not the target of the vibe here. My neighbors at other tables were in their 40's, 50's and up, many times eating solo or sometimes in pairs with beers, soju, and arguments.
Regardless of whether the food is edible, as some folks seem to think not, I like it here. The 24 hour establishment has changed hands in the last couple years, but remains a good place to hide if nothing else, the wooden tables and benches a quiet respite from Northern Blvd and the busy Hanyang Mart to which it is attached. Come in through the building's only entrance off the parking lot and turn left when you see "Snack Corner," or Hanyang Bunsik if you can...
Read moreWarning!! Stay away from this place by all means. The cashier that ringed up a transaction with my bank card sneakily looked at the pin numbers while I was punching it in to their machine. While I was punching in the number, I felt some funny feeling so Iooked at the cashier's face and found out she was watching my pin number the whole time. Wow!! Do they hire a thief or is the store policy stealing customer's bank information or something? This is way too absurd. She did not give back my card back and I realized that few hours later so I promptly locked my bank card. Glad I found out pretty soon. When I went back to get my card back there were no apologies. This employee named angela nam and the whole folks who were in the office did not even apologize they just looked at it like it was nothing and they seemed even mad at the fact that I I even brought this issue up. Seriously?? FYI, stealing someone's bank information is a serious crime. Get the...
Read moreMy friend invited me to visit this super market on October 1st, because they get a buy one get one free on the first day of each month. The parking lot was absolutely crowded when we got there, and I had to spend fifteen minutes to find a parking space. It was a chaos! Then there were crowds of people. We found out there were just a few items on sale for the buy one get one free advertising, and usually they are the expensive items. So when they came down half way, they just became regular prices from other stores. Finally walking a circle in the store following the people in front step by step in another fifteen minutes, we decided to buy some peaches and Greek Yogurts. But after noticing the long lines on all checkouts, we decided to give up. But a lot of people were attracted by their buy one get one free...
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