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Adam's Bagels
15A Saddle Road, Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago
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Lawrence of Arabia
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You & I Korean Restaurant

Royal Palm Plaza, Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago
4.5(132)$$$$
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Nearby restaurants of You & I Korean Restaurant

Adam's Bagels

Salt N' Pepper

Dianne Tea Shop

THE IVY Steakhouse & Seafood Restaurant

Creole Kitchen

China Palace

Papa Johns

Lawrence of Arabia

Palki Authentic Indian Restaurant

V9 Food Company

Adam's Bagels

Adam's Bagels

4.4

(624)

$$

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Salt N' Pepper

Salt N' Pepper

4.2

(97)

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Dianne Tea Shop

Dianne Tea Shop

4.4

(402)

$$

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THE IVY Steakhouse & Seafood Restaurant

THE IVY Steakhouse & Seafood Restaurant

4.1

(38)

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Kyle BisnathKyle Bisnath
Honestly, my experience here was very mid. Perhaps it was because we didn’t have hotpot but Korean bbq instead? The sever left for extended periods of time and forgot about our drinks despite it being empty when got there and placed our orders. Additionally, if this is the bar for Korean bbq let me tell you.. save yourself the money and just go to the grocery and get the ingredients yourself, you’ll save a lot of money. The only thing that was unique that you might not get at a grocery store were the fermented sides like the kimchi etc. And perhaps lastly, I think it would be better if the servers brought the ingredients and let the guests do the grilling themselves. It’s just super awkward trying to have any kind of personal conversation with a stranger wedged between you and the person / people you’re dining with. I also think it would enhance the experience. Over all, if you haven’t had the experience maybe you might like it just for trying it sake but it really could have been so much better.
C NovaC Nova
We opted for the hotpot option on this trip. We normally like the Korean bbq here but we didn’t love the hotpot. We had to really flavour the broth but the beef was tasty. Our appetisers and the hotpot all arrived at the same time so our little table got a bit confusing and crowded. This happens a lot in the Caribbean as the person taking the order doesn’t stagger entering the items to be prepared for a table into courses. Service isn’t great here and I think anyone who has visited knows this. They are always a bit bossy and don’t really communicate to see how much assistance/tableside help one would like. My friends were a bit put off by the server touching the rims of their glasses moving things around to fit all the hotpot items due to the handling of raw meat with the same hands etc. Didn’t bother me but I will say I agree that server should have asked first for politeness and giving guest the option of moving it themselves.
Jiya KangJiya Kang
not being able to cook your own meat at a kbbq place is the stupidest concept ever. having a [RUDE] waitress stand between you (burning the meat, might i add) makes the experience awkward and tense. the fact that even the marinated meat is tough as hell really doesn't help. there are no redeeming qualities to this restaurant aside from it being good value as a group meal (quality of the meat aside..) and it being different than what's found elsewhere - however, i would not ever recommend anyone come here to try kbbq for the first time, because you will be disappointed if you try this after hearing about how good kbbq is elsewhere. i pray someone else opens up a kbbq restaurant because i have been here 3 times and have been horrifically let down every single time.
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Honestly, my experience here was very mid. Perhaps it was because we didn’t have hotpot but Korean bbq instead? The sever left for extended periods of time and forgot about our drinks despite it being empty when got there and placed our orders. Additionally, if this is the bar for Korean bbq let me tell you.. save yourself the money and just go to the grocery and get the ingredients yourself, you’ll save a lot of money. The only thing that was unique that you might not get at a grocery store were the fermented sides like the kimchi etc. And perhaps lastly, I think it would be better if the servers brought the ingredients and let the guests do the grilling themselves. It’s just super awkward trying to have any kind of personal conversation with a stranger wedged between you and the person / people you’re dining with. I also think it would enhance the experience. Over all, if you haven’t had the experience maybe you might like it just for trying it sake but it really could have been so much better.
Kyle Bisnath

Kyle Bisnath

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We opted for the hotpot option on this trip. We normally like the Korean bbq here but we didn’t love the hotpot. We had to really flavour the broth but the beef was tasty. Our appetisers and the hotpot all arrived at the same time so our little table got a bit confusing and crowded. This happens a lot in the Caribbean as the person taking the order doesn’t stagger entering the items to be prepared for a table into courses. Service isn’t great here and I think anyone who has visited knows this. They are always a bit bossy and don’t really communicate to see how much assistance/tableside help one would like. My friends were a bit put off by the server touching the rims of their glasses moving things around to fit all the hotpot items due to the handling of raw meat with the same hands etc. Didn’t bother me but I will say I agree that server should have asked first for politeness and giving guest the option of moving it themselves.
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not being able to cook your own meat at a kbbq place is the stupidest concept ever. having a [RUDE] waitress stand between you (burning the meat, might i add) makes the experience awkward and tense. the fact that even the marinated meat is tough as hell really doesn't help. there are no redeeming qualities to this restaurant aside from it being good value as a group meal (quality of the meat aside..) and it being different than what's found elsewhere - however, i would not ever recommend anyone come here to try kbbq for the first time, because you will be disappointed if you try this after hearing about how good kbbq is elsewhere. i pray someone else opens up a kbbq restaurant because i have been here 3 times and have been horrifically let down every single time.
Jiya Kang

Jiya Kang

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Reviews of You & I Korean Restaurant

4.5
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3.0
2y

Honestly, my experience here was very mid. Perhaps it was because we didn’t have hotpot but Korean bbq instead? The sever left for extended periods of time and forgot about our drinks despite it being empty when got there and placed our orders. Additionally, if this is the bar for Korean bbq let me tell you.. save yourself the money and just go to the grocery and get the ingredients yourself, you’ll save a lot of money. The only thing that was unique that you might not get at a grocery store were the fermented sides like the kimchi etc. And perhaps lastly, I think it would be better if the servers brought the ingredients and let the guests do the grilling themselves. It’s just super awkward trying to have any kind of personal conversation with a stranger wedged between you and the person / people you’re dining with. I also think it would enhance the experience. Over all, if you haven’t had the experience maybe you might like it just for trying it sake but it really could have been so...

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5.0
12w

My husband and I visited this place for sunday lunch. I'm korean by the way. Just arrived from other countries. The food absolutely made me feel like home sweet home. Koreans normally judge the restaurants by the kimchi which is one of the most important our soul foods. The kimchi was real Korean taste plus they told us it's made by them and luckily you can buy from them. I think over all including the price its definitely worth the money you pay!! I highly recommend this place to whoever is living in this island!!

Oopsy, it was a Saturday!! Sorry for the mistake. Like I said we just made it here. And again, we went for a lunch and had gamjatang. Man!! I can believe how far away I'm from my country to have this taste so good and all the ingredients they put together was just so smart!! Generous portions of meat and so tender. Plus the kind staffs to sever our foods. It's a winning!! Frankly even in Korea, lots of restaurants are...

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3.0
1y

We opted for the hotpot option on this trip.

We normally like the Korean bbq here but we didn’t love the hotpot. We had to really flavour the broth but the beef was tasty.

Our appetisers and the hotpot all arrived at the same time so our little table got a bit confusing and crowded. This happens a lot in the Caribbean as the person taking the order doesn’t stagger entering the items to be prepared for a table into courses.

Service isn’t great here and I think anyone who has visited knows this. They are always a bit bossy and don’t really communicate to see how much assistance/tableside help one would like.

My friends were a bit put off by the server touching the rims of their glasses moving things around to fit all the hotpot items due to the handling of raw meat with the same hands etc.

Didn’t bother me but I will say I agree that server should have asked first for politeness and giving guest the option of moving...

   Read more
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