I came on a Tuesday evening to this small, family-run restaurant. The place is a bit run down and it reminds me of typical food stalls in East Asia. The restaurant seems to be owned by an elderly couple, the wife is also the chef. They spoke Korean to one of their customers. I ordered Zab Chae (glass noodles) with beef, and a separate portion of Kimchi. I am not Korean, and as a Hong Kong Chinese I found the food authentic. The glass noodles did not have MSGs in it and is not salty in my standards, therefore for me, it seemed more like home cooking. Since the restaurant is not well staffed and they also get telephone orders, I would suggest to come on weekdays where there is less waiting time. Price and the portion is very reasonable, especially ...
Read moreWe decided to come here after struggling to find parking in Little Tokyo. I must say that we were blessed in finding this place. There were only two people working, and yet the service was amazing. Their handmade mandu, gimbap, and kimchi were among some of the best I have had outside of Korea; especially the kimchi. We also ordered their bulgogi, which was tender, and it contained the delicate flavors of the bell peppers, garlic, and onion. Lastly, we got the ramyeon. While the noodles were good, they didn’t compare to ramyeon ordered...
Read moreThe person on the phone was super unfriendly. She kept shouting half Hour waiting and just hanged up the phone, twice (I called again because I thought it was just bad connection but not rudeness). Then my friend went to pick up the food and it was completely wrong items and he was treated very rudely too. I have no idea how all these positive reviews are from. Zero Star if I can give it. There are tons of good and friendly Korean restaurants in Düsseldorf. Don’t need to waste...
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