Quaint little nook on the corner of La Colombe Coffee, Shake Shack, and Wasteland. Prices are reasonable for the amount of food you get, however, the main weight is due to rice packed on the bottom of the bowl. I got the spicy chicken, kimchi, and fried egg to go for about $17.50. I waited about ten to fifteen minutes. The server/cashier was really sweet and polite. As for the food, the spicy chicken pieces were pinky sized little bites, and carried some flavor, but nothing special from the typical gochujang sauce and spice you'd expect from the comfort of K-Town restaurants. The kimchi tastes and looks authentic, but again, doesn't make the books for its craft. This place serves good vibes and good food for a good price, which is a solid choice if you're hungry, in the area, and want Korean-inspired cuisine, but I wouldn't go out of my way to...
Read moreA very comforting bowl option with excellent Korean flavors.
Nicely portioned, with a good balance of vegetables and proteins, this is a good quick alternative to many other bowl-type options out there where you may have to patronize a sit-down type restaurant.
A nice array of proteins and side options gives this semi-grab-and-go restaurant a good choice. Also, the moderately priced menu is certainly an excellent value in today's marketplace. I only wish their rice portion was a bit more.
There is usually some parking available and a limited dining-in area. Another plus to this...
Read moreI really liked this cozy place. Everything was very tasty and filling, I especially remember the pickled cabbage, it is magnificent. The taste of the dish is balanced, there is meat and onions and rice and everything is perfectly cooked and you eat and enjoy this moment. I was pleased with the prices, they are more than acceptable and the portions are large. The chairs are certainly beautiful, but terribly uncomfortable. After such a lunch you want to lean back in your chair with pleasure, but there is none, but it is not a problem. Overall, I am...
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