Came with my husband and parents. We ordered the tteokbokki with beef, the chicken bulgogi, the deep fried chicken with mayo, and the spicy chicken. I would have liked there to be more tteokbokki on my plate, but overall, the food was great. The only complaint we had was for the deep-fried chicken: there is so much batter around the chicken that you can't actually taste chicken, and there were literally bits of deep-fried batter with no meat on the plate. Everything else was great. Will be coming back for the food.
The staff was nice. My only other complaint is the bathroom. I only saw the ladies', but there is mold on the ceiling that smells, and the door to the bathroom (it's one single room with toilet and sink) doesn't have a lock. It's right next to the men's, and it would be very easy for mistakes to be made while you're...
Read moreBoth google and the restaurant’s door says it closes at 22:00 and when i went there at 15:00, they told me they close at 15:30. If they want to open at 13:00 and close at 15:30, at least update it on google and on their own doors so people don’t travel all the way down there for nothing.
Edit: The owner responded that the day one of the staff had to go to the hospital, but that day no one explained it to me. If they had explain it to me, I would have understood. But now they are saying that I have to be generous to other's tragedy, as if it is all my fault that they didn't explain anything????? In addition, two more people liked my review, which means that they also encountered the same situation, so it's clearly it happens really often that the owner just decides to close the restaurant...
Read moreWe randomly chose Korean food for our last dinner in Croatia - and we’re so glad we did! When we arrived, we noticed we were the only non-Koreans dining, which felt like a great sign that the food was going to be authentic and tasty.
The atmosphere and decor were simple and unremarkable, but the food more than made up for it. We started with the Fried Veg Dumplings (€5) and both had Bibimbap (€15) for our mains. Everything was delicious, perfectly portioned, and not overly spicy. Clean plates and full bellies!
While we can’t compare it to food in Korea (we haven’t been… yet!), it was a wonderful, warming meal on a chilly October night in Zagreb. No photos to go with this review because I was too hungry to even think about pulling my phone out. Definitely a spot...
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