If you’re vegetarian don’t go. Their “vegetable” bibimbap contains meat even though it is NOT stated on the menu. When I found out it contains meat (after mixing the dish), I told the owner. I thought she took my dish away to remake it without meat, but she only took it to pick out the meat pieces😖. When she returned with the dish she said it was impossible to make it without the meat. I was so confused. Then my partner asked what about if we order a new dish? Oh - suddenly it was possible. Next time just say you want 50 turkish lira🙄 What a bad business practice to be so careless of people’s allergies - especially as a...
Read more1/10 The worst was when we found a bunch of HAIR on our kimbap, the waitress quickly changed it to another one but they did not do any service recovery. We had to pay for the kimbap as if nothing happened, no apologies and recognition of the situation.
If not the the hair in kimbap, the ramyon was average honestly and you have to pay separately for soya sauce which I though was ridiculous. For those, who likes Korean cuisine and know that side dishes are included (here it is not) you pay for banchan extra too.
For the owners: Please respect your customers and deliver the service they deserve. And most importantly -...
Read moreI always tried to come and eat their bibimbap as it has the burnt part at the base. Usually it is less crowded when at earlier opening hours. This time I came with a friend for dinner and tried three dishes. The bibimbap was good, the korean fried chicken was boneless and my Turkish friend loved it but I thought it could be crispier though delicious, and the spicy noodles which was tasty but not special. Overall, a good experience but the service was a little slow as all the tables were taken. Thus I gave a 4 instead of a 5. Still this is a good place to try Korean food. The staff was...
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