A Delightful Introduction to Korean Cuisine
Although I’m more familiar with Thai and Japanese food, I decided to give Korean cuisine a try for the first time (excluding the spicy chicken burgers), and I was impressed. The restaurant’s owners are warm and friendly, clearly doing their job with respect, which made the experience even more enjoyable.
The Kimchi Soup was tasty, with great flavour and not overly spicy. We also enjoyed the Mochi, though next time, we’d love to try it without the ice cream for a different twist.
The prices are very reasonable—actually a bit lower than expected for the area, making it a great spot for authentic Korean food without breaking the bank.
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Read moreThe service and atmosphere were splendid. Obviously taking into account this is a kind of fancy asian fastfood restaurant. The food was also good, but I think I would've liked a bit more meat in my plate. The price quality ratio was excellent, but they are in a fancy area so they could easily charge more to give a bit more protein. I know I could've asked for an extra portion of it, but it would be more convenient if they just increased the price a bit. Last but not least! My favorite thing from there was...
Read moreIt was quite busy when we got there, and we're ushered to the top floor. We ordered Bulgogi and Jeyuk Bokkeum. I lived in South Korea for 2 years, and this was the first Korean restaurant that I've tried in Bogota.
The taste was slightly different, probably to suit Colombian taste bud. My bulgogi was less sweet, and more salt, while back in Korea the sweetness always dominated the meat. But it was alright. My only disappointed was that I didn't get any side dishes and a soup like I used to get back in...
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