A combination of tasty food and moderate price. The Korean dishes here are very authentic. It is hard to find Gimbap in Stockholm, and itâs a pleasant surprise that they have it at great quality. The bibimbap served in hot stone bowl was well made, all veggies were cooked to perfect texture and the beef was tender. Leave the dish untouched and bit longer before stirring it, the hot bowl would create a crispy layer of rice at the bottom of the bowl. The kimchi tofu soup was very flavorful, unlike a few other Korean restaurants I tried in Stockholm, whose kimchi soup tasted almost like water. Another pleasant surprise was the indoor atmosphere, it was very cozy. Iâll definitely come back in the winter to have a hot dish in...
   Read moreIt's the homy cozy feeling, once I go inside. Plenty of sitting place, a lot of decorations but clean, no dust, really make me feel comfortable. The lady is so kind, and it makes me happy.
Not many in the menu which I think it's a good sign. The food has a decent price, but it can be improved. I got Udon with beef, the taste is good, but somehow it feels so little. It can have more topping, and warmer soup. My friend got chap jae, and it feels like a little meat and veggies. The price is included with a hot free refill tea and miso soup.
All in all, it's a good cozy place to have...
   Read moreTried the dolsot bibimbap, ramyeon, and gimbap combo. The bibimbap was quite good, but the ramyeon was just average, and the gimbap was okay. Overall, the meal had more of a home-cooked feel rather than what youâd expect from a restaurant, but that added to the charm in some ways. The place gives off the vibe of visiting someoneâs home in Korea, which was a nice touch. The lady owner was warm and friendly, which made the experience feel welcoming, even if the food didnât quite hit restaurant-quality...
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