I dined in here twice and both experiences were bad. We had the same server both times and she treated us like we wasn’t welcome. First time we went people who came in after us but got the same thing got their good first. Then when I asked for a drink the lady slammed the things she had on the table and stormed off as if she didn’t hear me. Me being who I am. I was like okay and let it go but my BestFriend got her attention and told her that was very rude and asked for a drink for me. Second time we went she didn’t even ask us what we wanted to drink and just brought everyone at the table water. As if we can’t afford to get everyone a drink. Then she continued to be rude & I finally spoke up and another lady came to the table after I complained that she was being rude and she had the audacity tell me she wasn’t being rude that just how she is & tried to tel me my experience as if she was me. My best friend is white with mixed kids and Im black. I guess she hated that part. You shouldn’t treat people bad based on their skin color. We pay well over $100 whenever we went there and still wasn’t treated like less. I will never go there again. They don’t deserve my money. Especially since they racist and treat black people how they do and act as if she hated to see my with a white woman whose been my BestFriend for 10 years. We’re family at this point. So if you mistreat me you mistreat her and we felt that mistreated both times we...
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During a long road trip, I was excited to visit a Korean restaurant with positive reviews. Unfortunately, my dining experience left me infuriated due to the subpar service and food quality, coupled with their unapologetic "take it or leave it" attitude.
When I asked about black residues coming out of the grill, they simply replied, "We clean our grill." I had to dispose half of the pork belly until they replaced the grill, with no apologies offered.
The Gamjatang deviated completely from my understanding. They seemed to interpret "gamja" as just "potato," turning it into a potato casserole. There were no pork neck bones or accompanying meat, just a few pieces of pork and a lot of potatoes.
May I also comment on the old rice that was served?
With the rise of K-pop culture, I am extremely grateful that people are genuinely interested in trying out Korean food. However, the food and service at this restaurant do not align with my experiences and could mislead others about...
Read moreMy wife and I had the extreme pleasure of visiting this restaurant one evening as we were traveling through the Memphis area on our way back home to Texas. After stopping for a rest we decided to eat some Korean food so I googled for a Korean restaurant in the area. We selected the Asiana Gardens and were so glad we did. We were treated to the best Korean food my wife and I have eaten since leaving Korea back in 1995. My wife had the ojingo bokum dish and I enjoyed my favorite dish taeji bulgogi. The food was very delicious and the portions were nice size. The side dishes were great as well. So many of them. Our waitress, I believe her name was Chun, was very courteous and quick to take our order and deliver our food in an excellent manner. Her exceptional service made the experience that much better. If we lived in the area we would make this restaurant one of our main selections for eating out on a weekly basis. Thank you to the staff for a great meal and...
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