First of all. My advice is - Look for another korean restaurant.
Change of owner We have been eating there for more than 5 years. The old owners are no longer there. The korean wife used to do quality control over the food. But this new owner apparently took over the business, and has no idea what is going on.
Extremely RUDE waitress. Watch out for the chubby male waiter. We were assigned to a table but because it was in the middle, I didn't want any hot soups to spill on my baby, so I requested to go to the corner. He insisted that the table is more 6 people (we were 3), but I explained him for safety season, I would like to switch table. Then this chubby waiter started swearing "under his breath", Since he was at the table opposite, imagine how loud he was that I could hear him 8 feet away from us.
Of course, I confronted him. And this chubby pork started arguing with me. He dared me to report him to the owner. And I soon found out why. Since the new korean lady owner has no clue what is going on and doesn't speak spanish, she just let things happen.
With the old Ajumma and her husband retired from this business, I highly advice you to look somewhere else, because this place is as...
Read moreUpdate: even though I used to come often the owner and the waiters were extremely rude and I felt discriminated against. I have never had such a terrible experience, they had me waiting for more than 40 minutes and then tried deny me entry they basically soft banned me without any explanation.
Wonderful experience. The meat is well seasoned. I came here without any expectations. The side dishes are delicious but you have to order a meat dish and a soup to get all of the side dishes and the full Korean experience. Try the ribs with miso soup and some Souju. The only negative thing abut this place is that it's quite expensive, keep...
Read moreHe venido muchas veces porque me gustó la comida. Hoy vine a hacer compras en la zona aprovechando, quise comer aquí, el mesero me dijo que no había lugar pero podría esperar. Cuando iba al baño si vi mesas disponibles, como la dueña estaba allí, entendí que se liberó un espacio y le di las gracias y me iba a sentar, pero la dueña se puso grosera, extendió los brazos para impedirme y al mismo tiempo gritó NO, NO, NO frente de otros comensales, luego un mesero me explicó que fueron reservados. No me gustó el trato pero traté de comprender que la señora es coreana y no habla bien el español. Estaba esperando en la recepción y salieron varios comensales de dos mesas a pagar. Pregunté al mesero si se liberó una mesa y me dijo que sí. Pero la dueña volvió a gritar NO NO NO. El mesero tuvo pena pero me dijo que era una persona y NO me podrían atender. La señora nunca me vio en los ojos si fuera yo un animal que merecía su atención. Entiendo que es negocio y quieren tener más utilidad en un día con mucha demanda. Pero llevo 15 años en Mexico, nunca había ningún restaurante me ha rechazado por ser sola y de una manera tan grosera. Soy asiática tmb. La vdd dado mi experiencia hay restaurantes chinos y coreanos que tienen fama de ser groseros. Siempre trato de explicar la razón cultural hasta socio económica a mis amigos mexicanos. Pero cuando viví esta experiencia fea yo misma, la vdd si me sentí muy mal hasta que me dio coraje para quejarme con PROFECO. Ya no es cuestión cultural, es cuestión de profesionalismo y ética. Es falta de respeto e inclusive me sentí discriminada. Espero alguien de este restaurante o de la comunidad Coreana puede ver esta para reflexionar cómo tratar a un cliente como persona. JAMÁS regresaré...
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