If you're looking for a western-style hamburger, you can forget about this place. Don't even bother. McDonald's has more authentic hamburgers. That being said, this place is very popular with Koreans, so if you're looking for a Korean-style hamburger, you'll probably enjoy it.
I ordered a double burger set, plus a single original. The double was soggy, coated in sauces that didn't taste right (too sweet). There was a strip of "bacon", but it was more like undercooked ham. The single was actually better than the double. I guess they use pork, because it sure didn't taste like beef. In the end, they just detiorate into a sloppy, soggy, sweet mess before you can finish. The cheese sticks were horrible. Small, dry, cold, and way too much sugar.
Again, if you're Korean, you might like it. However, if you're a westerner looking for a good burger, steer well clear of this joint!! Looks like they're not hurting for business anyway. However, this place wouldn't last 10 minutes anywhere...
Read moreThe restaurant space is small in the store, so I packed the food. I only ordered Yi Sun-shin's homemade burger, and it was really delicious as it was the representative menu of the store! Yi Sun-shin's homemade burger was made of lettuce, patty, cheese, etc. The price is 4,500 won for a single product and 6,500 won for a set. But the staff are a little unfriendly... The store was clean. There was a sea of Yeosu nearby, so I ate while looking at the sunset. I recommend Yi Sun-shin's...
Read moreReally good burger. As an American, this is a solid burger. It was made fresh to order (so there's a wait) and it wasnt overly greasy or soggy. The veggies were fresh and crisp, the meat was tender, and the bun was tasty and soft. A set cost 8500 won which included Coke Zero, and cheese sticks. I think anyone who complains about it...
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