Fast and friendly, but a few things to note This is a quick burger joint—service is fast and the older ladies working here are very friendly. Prices are reasonable for what you get.
The burgers come with a lot of cabbage, which I personally found a bit too much. I also tried the mandoo (fried dumpling), but it was tiny and contained pork—so if you’re Muslim or don’t eat pork, be cautious.
The place feels a little cluttered with supplies around, and it’s self-service: you pick up your food and clear your own trash. The trash bins are right next to the tables, which can make the atmosphere less comfortable.
Overall, it’s decent for a quick bite if you’re nearby, but don’t expect a polished...
Read moreMs. Jin's Hamburgers makes a pretty tasty burger! Tastes like the flat top grill has seasoned to perfection over the years. They've got the standard burger joint fare: hot dogs, burgers, and fries. I think you get a beer, but I'm not sure. Of course, like most American food here, you can get it Korean style with extras like kimchi. I haven't tried the hotdogs, so can't comment. But if you're craving a greasy spoon diner type burger, this is the spot in Songtan Entertainment District. After a night of soju, you'll probably want to sit right down and scarf your food. But otherwise, I'd go with takeout. The seating is limited and kind of cramped. But overall, a must try for burger...
Read moreMs Jin Hamburger is an institution in the Songtan Entertainment District. If you've spent an hour or two crawling from bar to bar in the SED and you need something that will just "hit the spot" before you make the trek back to the dorms, this is THE spot.
Get the bulgogi burger and thank me later. That being said, the food holds up on its own as well. You don't need to be a few bottles deep to enjoy the food. The ingredients all taste fresh and the employees have been doing this for at least a decade, probably 2. They know what tastes good and they consistently produce excellent food.
Honestly this place deserves a...
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