Located in an outdoor venue with several restaurants. It's a nicely designed outdoor seating area. A huge screen TV and a bouncy house for the kiddos. As for the food, it's okay. It's a simplified version of Korean food. The kim chee is similar to the water version. As a water version, it's okay it's a commetcial version without the sourness. It's a side and not a banchan. The bim bim bap, was the best dish. It's served with bulgogi, bean sprouts, carrots, zucchini, squash, lettuce on a bed of rice topped with an egg. A side of gochuchang and soy sauce. The spicy pork bulgogi is simply thinly sliced pork stir fried with onions, and stir fried in gochochang. It's served with sliced lettuce and a mild Asian dressing. The servings are similiar to an Asian all in one bowl. There are two Korean restaurants in the Green Springs area. It's nice to have an affordable option of Korean Food when you are missing...
Read moreHad the spicy beef ramen and it had no flavor with a very small portion of meat. They just cooked a pack of noodles from the supermarket which you can just do at home. They didn't even try to put their own twist to it. A water bottle and ramen was almost $20. Also, the service ruined my appetite and experience even more. Very cold, no thank you's or smiles from the older lady. The best thing about the location is the outside seating area. Definitely wasted time coming here....
Read moreThe lady at the counter was super sweet and helpful with our choice making..I got the spicy seafood ramen and I must say..that was the worst bowl of ramen I ever had..the noodles were so over cooked.. it was a mouthful of melted unflavored mush..spicy..but flavorless..0/0..I DO NOT RECOMMEND…$46 for an appetizer..the octopus dumplings that’s was also not good and flavorless and two bowls of overcooked spicy...
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