Small and typical Mom & Pop restaurant serving typical simple Korean dishes. A middle aged couple working in the kitchen and I presume their daughter as server. Service was friendly and fast.
I ordered kimbab (€9), teokbokki (€12) and pork bulgogi (€15). My advice would be to serve the teokbokki and bulgogi on smaller plates, the quantities were passable but might look small on the first look.
The teokbokki had a classic sweet and mildly spicy taste and a lot of sauce. But for this price some fish cake should definitely be added and a sprinkle of green/spring onion would make it look much prettier/tastier. The bulgogi had a nice char and I could taste the smokey-ness. Kimbab with beef was also simple and went good by dipping it in the deokbokki sauce. Probably the most fairly priced dish of the three.
I saw some tables having the kimchi pancake. It looked really savory and tasty. I'm pretty sure this is the best bang for your buck item on their menu.
On future visits I'd order pancakes/jjampong/kimbab/ramyun/bibimbab. These seem the best...
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Gamasot is an authentic Korean restaurant that has been a staple in my life for over a decade. This family-owned business exudes warmth, hospitality, and tradition in every aspect of its dining experience. The father, who is the brilliant chef, pours his passion into each dish, while the mom, daughter, and son a are servicing the clients.
The food? Like a homecooked meal. The Bibimbap is a harmonious medley of fresh ingredients, perfectly seasoned and delicious. Their Kimbap is light, flavorful, the beef is really well marinated. The Kimchi Pancake strikes a perfect balance between tangy and savory, with a crispy texture that’s absolutely addictive. And the Sashimi? hmmm.............
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Read moreVery bad service. I am very disappointed.
First, right after I started eating, I was interrupted and asked to move to another table so that two people who just entered can take my table. There was a table with two seats available, just one chair was quite close to the exit. I don't find it a good reason to interrupt a customer during his meal but I moved... which was a mistake...
Second, as a thank you for being cooperative, right after I finished my meal, I was asked to leave because there was a queue. I was not asked whether I would like something else, just proposed to leave because someone is waiting.
The food was good but nothing spectacular. I have tried better Korean food. Ignoring bad service, the value for...
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