Stating the obvious, but when it comes to foreign food in a foreign country, it's never really going to scratch that 'itch'. But, it's going to be the best you can get here, and that's what your expectations should be. My expectations were quite low, so I was pleasantly surprised by the food here. It was hot, delicious, and flavorful.
They also sell Korean products for a premium price, which is a nice addition if you're really out for something specific. Other than that, it's not a fine dining restaurant, it's rather basic. I've come here twice now and will come again to try more of...
Read moreSo, I will say that the food is fantastic. I’ve had the pleasure of eating here on my own twice.
BUT, and it’s a big BUT... For every day we tried to experience this fantastic place and found it closed... we reduced a star. Three days in a row. There was just never any indication of whether they would be open. AND when we finally found it open and IT SAYS open until 8pm, the owner kindly told us she lacked wait staff and was closing early. So, yeah. There’s plenty of OTHER “tasty” Korean that is open consistently in Quito. I’m...
Read moreWe've visited this restaurant several times. It's always a good experience. We tried the Ramen, also a soup with dumplings that I cannot remember the name of but it's in the picture and the traditional Bibimbap.
Bibimbap is the best bet if you don't know what to choose. Try it with the sweet sauce and the spicy sauce. Great mix. Be careful with the plate as that's very hot when served.
Also be careful with the spicy levels. Ask for the no spicy or low spicy. If you're not into spicy food, those levels...
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