Stopped here to eat before a play. There is no seating space. At most four people can stand at the one counter inside. At no point did the staff come out and wipe off the counter while we were there.
I had the spicy chicken bao. The chicken wasn’t spicy, and the bao was filled with stuff that made it so runny that it fell apart about three minutes after it was given to me. Was a mess to eat, and of course there is no place to wash your hands after.
I also ordered the kimchi dumplings- very bland and boring. In general the kimchi was quite weak and tasteless- I also tried it from the plate my friend. She got the truffle tuna bowl- this looked a bit better than my selection but also wasn’t...
Read moreBeef Bibimbap is horrid, the worst I have ever had. The dish was not even close to any authenticity except maybe the two spinach leaves and store bought chili sauce/gochujang. The beef was ground beef not sliced decent beef meat, even so it was dry, tasteless and completely a strange texture for beef Bibimbap. The vegetables are crunchy not sauteed, rice undercooked, and the fried egg just looked repulsive, overcooked, tasted old. I threw away the whole bowl straight to the bin, a waste of money, perplexing why an eatery would sell something that is not even edible. Never going back,...
Read moreI am a Korean who came to JW Marriot to attend a conference, and I was able to find real Korean food, Shin Ramyun, which I couldn't find in other supermarkets in Germany. Unfortunately, I lost the Shin Ramyun after leaving it at the counter due to the rule that prohibits bringing food into the conference venue. So I went back to buy it again, and the staff was very kind and didn’t even accept any tips for their kindness. The Shin Ramyun tasted exactly like the one I used to eat in Korea. I’m not sure how Germans would feel about it, but as a Korean, I found it...
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