What to get: Gimbap I've tried every flavor and they are all good. My favorite is fishcake. Gobo is similar but just less roll. Dumplings. Be sure to ask for either the meat/veggie/kimchi dumplings
This place is one of those locally owned small businesses by authentic people. I come in here and I hear Korean hellos and thank you. It's great for takeaway but there is a small area for dine in for the desserts and prepared food like Tteoboki and soup. This place gives a great feel for Korean street food. I go here every week for lunch. It's affordable. It's fast. And most importantly it's delicious. This is the standard for me in...
Read moreSodam good!!! Honestly did enjoy picking up some food from here. Tried most of the basics- stir fried fish cakes, couple kimbaps, chicken wings, tteokbokki, kimchi... their gochujang based sauces have a nice kick to them and I was loving the flavor. One thing that would be nice is if their items had a bit more included i.e., fish cakes is just that- stir fried with green/ onion would be great too! The shop is very cozy with a tiny dining area as well as takeout. And overall the place functions as a small restaurant/ mini-market for Korean goodies. Loved the friendly and prompt service and design...
Read moreA nice mom-and-pop Korean cafe/market with friendly service. The menu for items to order include different types of kimbap, rice cakes, a very tasty fish cake soup dish, some dessert, and two drinks. I bought the fish cake kimbap, spicy fish cake banchan, japchae, and the fish cake soup (all but the soup was already premade and ready to grab); the total was around $20 and I loved everything I bought! There was a decent amount of seating, but most of the store is grab and go. There was an impressive amount of dessert, including rice cakes, that I'll have to try...
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