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Passport Restaurant — Restaurant in Gloucester

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Passport Restaurant
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Nearby attractions
Hammer & Stain North Shore
211 Rantoul St, Beverly, MA 01915
Odell Veterans Memorial Park
56-98 Broadway, Beverly, MA 01915
Italian Community Center
302 Rantoul St, Beverly, MA 01915
The Cabot
286 Cabot St, Beverly, MA 01915
Innocenti Park
4 McPherson Dr, Beverly, MA 01915
Porter Mill
95 Rantoul St, Beverly, MA 01915
Beverly Public Library
32 Essex St, Beverly, MA 01915
Mingo Gallery & Custom Framing
284 Cabot St, Beverly, MA 01915
Montserrat College of Art
23 Essex St, Beverly, MA 01915
Sgt. Frank D. Gillis Memorial Park
28 Porter St, Beverly, MA 01915
Nearby restaurants
Taku Sushi Bar
211 Rantoul St, Beverly, MA 01915, United States
Passport Restaurant
211 Rantoul St, Beverly, MA 01915
Greg's Tavern
208 Rantoul St, Beverly, MA 01915
Crave
199 Rantoul St, Beverly, MA 01915
Anmol Restaurant
258 Rantoul St, Beverly, MA 01905
Old Planters Brewing Co.
232 Rantoul St, Beverly, MA 01915
Franco American Club Functions
44 Park St, Beverly, MA 01915
MEXA
230 Rantoul St, Beverly, MA 01915
Beverly Depot Restaurant
10 Park St, Beverly, MA 01915
The Castle: Restaurant and Bar
Corner of Park &, 140 Rantoul Street Retail, Railroad Ave #3, Beverly, MA 01915
Nearby local services
Beverly Bootstraps Thrift Shop
198 Rantoul St, Beverly, MA 01915, United States
Beverly Bootstraps Community Services
35 Park St, Beverly, MA 01915
The Beverly Collection: Canvas
199 Rantoul St, Beverly, MA 01915
Jackie's Tees & Custom Apparel
238 Rantoul St, Beverly, MA 01915
Moynihan Lumber of Beverly
82 River St, Beverly, MA 01915
Mr Tech - Computer Repair Services
261 Rantoul St, Beverly, MA 01915
Beverly Farmers' Market
Odell Veterans Memorial Park, 164 Rantoul St, Beverly, MA 01915, United States
Soy Much Brighter Candle Co.
285 Rantoul St, Beverly, MA 01915
Salem Plumbing Supply Co
97 River St, Beverly, MA 01915
Larcom Theatre
13 Wallis St, Beverly, MA 01915
Nearby hotels
The Cabot Lodge
278 Cabot St, Beverly, MA 01915
Casa Calma
Lower Level, 186 Cabot St, Beverly, MA 01915
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Passport Restaurant

211 Rantoul St, Beverly, MA 01915, United States
4.6(177)$$$$
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attractions: Hammer & Stain North Shore, Odell Veterans Memorial Park, Italian Community Center, The Cabot, Innocenti Park, Porter Mill, Beverly Public Library, Mingo Gallery & Custom Framing, Montserrat College of Art, Sgt. Frank D. Gillis Memorial Park, restaurants: Taku Sushi Bar, Passport Restaurant, Greg's Tavern, Crave, Anmol Restaurant, Old Planters Brewing Co., Franco American Club Functions, MEXA, Beverly Depot Restaurant, The Castle: Restaurant and Bar, local businesses: Beverly Bootstraps Thrift Shop, Beverly Bootstraps Community Services, The Beverly Collection: Canvas, Jackie's Tees & Custom Apparel, Moynihan Lumber of Beverly, Mr Tech - Computer Repair Services, Beverly Farmers' Market, Soy Much Brighter Candle Co., Salem Plumbing Supply Co, Larcom Theatre
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+1 978-727-7979
Website
thepassportrestaurant.com
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Wed5 - 9 p.m.Closed

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Nearby attractions of Passport Restaurant

Hammer & Stain North Shore

Odell Veterans Memorial Park

Italian Community Center

The Cabot

Innocenti Park

Porter Mill

Beverly Public Library

Mingo Gallery & Custom Framing

Montserrat College of Art

Sgt. Frank D. Gillis Memorial Park

Hammer & Stain North Shore

Hammer & Stain North Shore

4.7

(21)

Open 24 hours
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Odell Veterans Memorial Park

Odell Veterans Memorial Park

4.5

(8)

Open until 12:00 AM
Click for details
Italian Community Center

Italian Community Center

4.2

(40)

Open until 12:30 AM
Click for details
The Cabot

The Cabot

4.6

(672)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Passport Restaurant

Taku Sushi Bar

Passport Restaurant

Greg's Tavern

Crave

Anmol Restaurant

Old Planters Brewing Co.

Franco American Club Functions

MEXA

Beverly Depot Restaurant

The Castle: Restaurant and Bar

Taku Sushi Bar

Taku Sushi Bar

4.8

(224)

$$

Open until 9:30 PM
Click for details
Passport Restaurant

Passport Restaurant

4.6

(177)

$$

Closed
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Greg's Tavern

Greg's Tavern

4.6

(154)

$$

Open until 1:00 AM
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Crave

Crave

4.8

(357)

$

Closed
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Nearby local services of Passport Restaurant

Beverly Bootstraps Thrift Shop

Beverly Bootstraps Community Services

The Beverly Collection: Canvas

Jackie's Tees & Custom Apparel

Moynihan Lumber of Beverly

Mr Tech - Computer Repair Services

Beverly Farmers' Market

Soy Much Brighter Candle Co.

Salem Plumbing Supply Co

Larcom Theatre

Beverly Bootstraps Thrift Shop

Beverly Bootstraps Thrift Shop

4.3

(129)

Click for details
Beverly Bootstraps Community Services

Beverly Bootstraps Community Services

4.6

(47)

Click for details
The Beverly Collection: Canvas

The Beverly Collection: Canvas

4.6

(20)

Click for details
Jackie's Tees & Custom Apparel

Jackie's Tees & Custom Apparel

5.0

(20)

Click for details
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Jea KimJea Kim
New Korean restaurant that serves casual Korean dishes with a modern twist. Was surprised to find this new Korean restaurant in Gloucester. With soft piano jazz playing in the background and tan curtains adorning the windows, it almost felt like one of those trendy casual Korean spots in "Gangnam." Every meal here starts with a generous basket of buttery popcorn, regardless of the party size. On my first visit, I tried the App Combo, which included five different appetizers. They were solid overall, but none particularly stood out. The stir-fried Ramyun was also just decent. Its flavors were too mild for my taste as it mostly relied on soy sauce. However, their taro boba was amazing, so I decided to give them another try. On my second visit, I got the Shrimp Tempura and the Budae Jjigae, and both were great. Budae Jjigae (Army Stew) isn't traditionally considered an elegant dish, as its base flavors come from a mix of inexpensive ingredients like bacon, sausage, spam, and ham, often resulting in sodium-heavy versions at typical Korean restaurants. However, the one at Gloucester Gangnam was different. While it initially seemed slightly bland, the soup was perfectly rich and creamy without being salty. This allowed each topping to shine through, and the buttery aftertaste of the soup was particularly enjoyable. In my humble opinion, one of the best Budae Jjigae I've had on the East Coast. Overall, the dishes at Gangnam lean towards subtle seasoning, which works well for some dishes but not as much for others. It certainly offers a healthier alternative to the casual Korean fare typically served at authentic Korean restaurants. Would definitely return to explore more dishes and enjoy the Budae Jjigae again.
Micah HMicah H
1st time going here since it changed from Horizons Chinese food. I was curious to check it out because Korean restaurants with Korean bbq wings don't seem to be that plentiful in these parts. Waiter was pleasant and nice, but young. Kind of lingered uncomfortably long as if to kill time as the place was empty and food seemed to take awhile to start coming out. My fiancé and I ordered 2 sushi rolls that were mediocre, and of course had to get an order of wings. They give like 10 options for heat level and I think she ordered somewhat mild. Food came out and it was good, but not amazing. It wasn't bad, but not the same level as Bonchon in Harvard Sq. I was really hoping to have a gem in my backyard but it just didn't quite hit the mark for me. Also items like rice that were supposed to come with the dishes didn't get served until we mentioned it. They have been open for a long time now and it seems strange that business isn't booming, but maybe that is a sign in itself of what the patrons prefer. Don't get me wrong, there's nothing wrong with the restaurant, I can be pretty critical and this was my impression of my 1st visit, I cant honestly say that I will try it again.
Brian JonesBrian Jones
This was a great experience for me all around. As perfect to a dining experience as you can get. Staff was tentative but not burdensome. The atmosphere is cozy and welcoming. The food is amazing. I had the bulgogi ramyeon and the flavor was so perfectly balanced. The spicy spice level was just right for me to still enjoy my meal but getting the kick I wanted. Also had the boneless chicken wings as a starter and they were crunchy and juicy. I chose spicy for the wings but they have other sauce varieties as well. I’m sad I was only here for the night. This place should be packed out daily serving this quality of food in taste and appearance. Also, I love their gold chopsticks — it’s a nice little flair. I’d easily drive out of my way to get here.
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New Korean restaurant that serves casual Korean dishes with a modern twist. Was surprised to find this new Korean restaurant in Gloucester. With soft piano jazz playing in the background and tan curtains adorning the windows, it almost felt like one of those trendy casual Korean spots in "Gangnam." Every meal here starts with a generous basket of buttery popcorn, regardless of the party size. On my first visit, I tried the App Combo, which included five different appetizers. They were solid overall, but none particularly stood out. The stir-fried Ramyun was also just decent. Its flavors were too mild for my taste as it mostly relied on soy sauce. However, their taro boba was amazing, so I decided to give them another try. On my second visit, I got the Shrimp Tempura and the Budae Jjigae, and both were great. Budae Jjigae (Army Stew) isn't traditionally considered an elegant dish, as its base flavors come from a mix of inexpensive ingredients like bacon, sausage, spam, and ham, often resulting in sodium-heavy versions at typical Korean restaurants. However, the one at Gloucester Gangnam was different. While it initially seemed slightly bland, the soup was perfectly rich and creamy without being salty. This allowed each topping to shine through, and the buttery aftertaste of the soup was particularly enjoyable. In my humble opinion, one of the best Budae Jjigae I've had on the East Coast. Overall, the dishes at Gangnam lean towards subtle seasoning, which works well for some dishes but not as much for others. It certainly offers a healthier alternative to the casual Korean fare typically served at authentic Korean restaurants. Would definitely return to explore more dishes and enjoy the Budae Jjigae again.
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1st time going here since it changed from Horizons Chinese food. I was curious to check it out because Korean restaurants with Korean bbq wings don't seem to be that plentiful in these parts. Waiter was pleasant and nice, but young. Kind of lingered uncomfortably long as if to kill time as the place was empty and food seemed to take awhile to start coming out. My fiancé and I ordered 2 sushi rolls that were mediocre, and of course had to get an order of wings. They give like 10 options for heat level and I think she ordered somewhat mild. Food came out and it was good, but not amazing. It wasn't bad, but not the same level as Bonchon in Harvard Sq. I was really hoping to have a gem in my backyard but it just didn't quite hit the mark for me. Also items like rice that were supposed to come with the dishes didn't get served until we mentioned it. They have been open for a long time now and it seems strange that business isn't booming, but maybe that is a sign in itself of what the patrons prefer. Don't get me wrong, there's nothing wrong with the restaurant, I can be pretty critical and this was my impression of my 1st visit, I cant honestly say that I will try it again.
Micah H

Micah H

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This was a great experience for me all around. As perfect to a dining experience as you can get. Staff was tentative but not burdensome. The atmosphere is cozy and welcoming. The food is amazing. I had the bulgogi ramyeon and the flavor was so perfectly balanced. The spicy spice level was just right for me to still enjoy my meal but getting the kick I wanted. Also had the boneless chicken wings as a starter and they were crunchy and juicy. I chose spicy for the wings but they have other sauce varieties as well. I’m sad I was only here for the night. This place should be packed out daily serving this quality of food in taste and appearance. Also, I love their gold chopsticks — it’s a nice little flair. I’d easily drive out of my way to get here.
Brian Jones

Brian Jones

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4.6
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5.0
1y

New Korean restaurant that serves casual Korean dishes with a modern twist.

Was surprised to find this new Korean restaurant in Gloucester. With soft piano jazz playing in the background and tan curtains adorning the windows, it almost felt like one of those trendy casual Korean spots in "Gangnam."

Every meal here starts with a generous basket of buttery popcorn, regardless of the party size. On my first visit, I tried the App Combo, which included five different appetizers. They were solid overall, but none particularly stood out. The stir-fried Ramyun was also just decent. Its flavors were too mild for my taste as it mostly relied on soy sauce. However, their taro boba was amazing, so I decided to give them another try.

On my second visit, I got the Shrimp Tempura and the Budae Jjigae, and both were great. Budae Jjigae (Army Stew) isn't traditionally considered an elegant dish, as its base flavors come from a mix of inexpensive ingredients like bacon, sausage, spam, and ham, often resulting in sodium-heavy versions at typical Korean restaurants. However, the one at Gloucester Gangnam was different. While it initially seemed slightly bland, the soup was perfectly rich and creamy without being salty. This allowed each topping to shine through, and the buttery aftertaste of the soup was particularly enjoyable. In my humble opinion, one of the best Budae Jjigae I've had on the East Coast.

Overall, the dishes at Gangnam lean towards subtle seasoning, which works well for some dishes but not as much for others. It certainly offers a healthier alternative to the casual Korean fare typically served at authentic Korean restaurants. Would definitely return to explore more dishes and enjoy the Budae...

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3.0
1y

1st time going here since it changed from Horizons Chinese food. I was curious to check it out because Korean restaurants with Korean bbq wings don't seem to be that plentiful in these parts. Waiter was pleasant and nice, but young. Kind of lingered uncomfortably long as if to kill time as the place was empty and food seemed to take awhile to start coming out. My fiancé and I ordered 2 sushi rolls that were mediocre, and of course had to get an order of wings. They give like 10 options for heat level and I think she ordered somewhat mild. Food came out and it was good, but not amazing. It wasn't bad, but not the same level as Bonchon in Harvard Sq. I was really hoping to have a gem in my backyard but it just didn't quite hit the mark for me. Also items like rice that were supposed to come with the dishes didn't get served until we mentioned it. They have been open for a long time now and it seems strange that business isn't booming, but maybe that is a sign in itself of what the patrons prefer. Don't get me wrong, there's nothing wrong with the restaurant, I can be pretty critical and this was my impression of my 1st visit, I cant honestly say that I will...

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1.0
21w

So I went out to dinner here for the first time with my two kids 13 and 16. We walked in, and greeted after 2 minutes, in a friendly manner and were seated at a table. 15 minutes later our waiter came back…we ordered drinks apps and entrees. 20 minutes later my kids two drinks came to the table…another 35 minutes before the apps came, and the entrees came shortly thereafter. My kids ordered the sirloin steak and fries medium. Steaks were undercooked with absolutely no seasoning. Good thing they used the honey mustard dipping sauce. But wait! We had to ask for it a second time because they brought the wrong dipping sauce with the food to start with. There are buttons to press to call your waiter over. Pressing the button results in someone coming over anywhere between 5-10 minutes….we also order nigiri to start - it was brought out without soy sauce.

I believe this is a family run business. I want to make a point of saying I’m all for that. I have had great experiences at family owned and run restaurants. There is 0 sense or process, operations and time. I would not come back here even if you paid...

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