Customer service is excellent. Food is delicious although, a bit salty. However, one can say to the waiter/waitress/ chef to prepare the dishes without it. Now we know. The restaurant is super clean and cozy. Decorated with a Korean touch which makes it appealing. Even Korean flowers decorate naturally the place. Unfortunately, it is not wheelchair accessible unless there's someone helping the user as there are few small stairs. The owner is a delightful lady who speaks fluently Spanish, English, Hangul. This restaurant is expensive but worth trying. Overall,...
Read moreA perfect place to satisfy my craving for Asian food! I'm so glad that my travel partner found this little gem while in Quito. The food is very authentic as they pretty much make everything from scratch and buy their spices on their yearly trip to Korea. Yes, it's not rock bottom cheap Korean food prices that you find in Korea and north America but you're paying for an authentic delicious Korean meal half way across the...
Read moreNot impressed. This is my second Korean restaurant I've tried in Quito my first experience was lovely and the taste spot on. Here though the meals lacked flavor. Beef bulgogi was bland, dukbokki was only rice cakes I was expecting fish cakes and maybe a hard boiled egg but no luck, the ramen was literally shin ramen package which I can pay a fifth of in the US. Price all started at $10, though most were $15 and up for a...
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