Tucked away in the streets near St Pauls is OTB.
Clean and well organised restaurant with a small eat in area and some benches outsite to wait for your takeaway to be ready. Service is pretty fast and nice.
Food wise i would give it a 3/5 , quite tasty , however : 1 Quality varies quite a bit Some days the fried chicken is great, its hot n crispy other days its a bit luke warm and soft, some days the chicken is well sauced, some days its dry.
2 Protein portions are quite small the bibimap with fried chicken only had 3 small bite sized pieces of chicken on a bed of plain rice and assorted fresh raw veggies like beansprouts..
3 food is quite pricey a bibimap with fried chicken , was around 12-13 quids for 3 small bits of chicken , plain rice and raw veggies , thats not great value, especially considering the varying quality and what other places are offering within the...
Read moreI tried 2 dishes while i was staying in the area since i was craving for Korean food. The bibimbap was amazing! Every bite had so much flavour and you could tell each ingredient was prepped with a lot of care. I also appreciated the generosity on the spicy sauce. The veggies were fresh, the rice was cooked to perfection and properly seasoned. The chicken mandus were super crispy on the outside and tender on the inside, and the veggie mix gave them a great balance. And those prawn mandus—wow. They were juicy, flavorful, and just melted in your mouth. Overall, I’m happy that I found such a fantastic place that hit all the right...
Read moreCute little family run Korean shop that seems to specialise in quick lunches. The lunch deal was reasonable at £11.50 for rice, salad and your choice of main + 3 dumplings. I had the spicy pork and the fried chicken. The pork was a generous serve. It was thinly sliced and well flavoured, but I felt it had a bit too much fat. The fried chicken was just ok -the chicken wasn't as crunchy as it could have been, and the chicken wasn't properly tossed in the sauce. I think the real standout at this place is the kim chi.
I did think there was a lot of plastic packaging used, which I found a bit...
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