This Korean style restaurant is a Puerto Rican treasure. The food is absolutely fantastic, and it's clear they take pride in using fresh ingredients. I highly recommend the yaki mandu and the bibimbap – they're both incredible. But the real standout is their dessert. It's like a cross between a fluffy pancake and a thin crepe, filled with the perfect mix of sweet fruit and melted cheese. It's unlike anything I've ever tasted! Even when I lived in Korea I don't remember ever having this desert.
The service is warm and welcoming, and the atmosphere is really cozy. Plus, it's one of the most affordable Korean restaurants I've found on the island. You won't be disappointed.
Again thanks to the Chefs for such an...
Read moreGreat food. It was my first time trying out Korean food and I loved it. I did commit a mistake of not asking beforehand if the food contained any type of seafood/fish to which I'm allergic and I ended up asking when my food was already done. They were so kind that even for my mistake of not asking beforehand they made my food once again free of charge. I totally recommend...
Read moreAs a Korean, jjapchae is good. Bulgogi good. They use traditional red sauce. I think they put a little kimchi in the bowl.
The pot stickers are likely Costco, the Chinese ones, and the kimchi maybe costco as well.
Ddok bbokgi pretty normal.
I added egg and my extra Costco...
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