Although I understand higher prices due to the inflation, this is way too expensive considering the quality of the food. I ordered dumpling & rice cake soup, which was 15 bucks. No side dishes. Disappointing but understand (once again due to the inflation). Yet, the quality of the food definitely not acceptable. They didn't make their own broth but used beef stock power. And there were 3 dumplings only and I am pretty sure they used the frozen food. It was super disappointing. In fact, this is the problem of many Korean restaurants these days. Higher prices with lower quality. I hope this message get echoed to owners of Korean restaurants to improve the quality...
Read moreI come here every so often, and I always order the cheese tteokbokki, occasionally something else, but other than that I always eat tteokbokki. As far as I'm concerned, it doesn't really get better than this ( I haven't been to Korea, so I can't really compare ). It tastes good. The right ratio of spice to actual flavor. Although the number rice cakes could be more, it's just enough to fill you up. The staff is super friendly, some of the best. Would definitely recommend to those who are looking for a nice, fast, and home-feel to...
Read moreThe Mool Naeng-Myun and the mini Kimbap were delicious. I would like to suggest to be more descriptive so people can search by item on SkipTheDishes. When someone has a craving or an allergy we search by item. The type of noodle is important (wheat, rice, buckwheat/soba, glass, etc.) If you search by buckwheat almost nothing comes up in the search, and I am also not Korean, so I had to look up the dishes to figure out what has buckwheat noodles. (I am allergic to wheat and eat way too much rice noodles and need a...
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