Came here during a break between my college classes. I ordered the cheese ddukbokki and the chef brought it out in a sizzling pot. First, the food was very filling. After I ate it I felt very full so it was a good portion size. Second, the food cost $12 so for the portion size and how full I felt afterwards it was reasonably priced. Thirdly, the quality was very good. I love my cheese ddukbokki to be 2 things, chewy and cheesy and this clicked both boxes. Lastly, and this is the one caveat that I have, I saw that the dish was listed as spicy and while it had a bit of kick to it, it was very minimal. I'm not holding this against the restaurant in any way as spice is more subjective than a lot of people would care to admit. What was very flavorful but slightly bland in spice to me could be sizzling to another person and as you can see on the menu you have the ability to adjust spice level. I'm saying this for anyone who can handle a lot of spice and love their food very spicy to adjust their spice level one or...
Read moreMarrizzang is a gem that deserves all the accolades and support we can muster! As a small business, they put their heart and soul into every dish, and it truly shows. From the moment you walk in, you're greeted with warmth and hospitality that makes you feel right at home. The menu is a delightful blend of traditional and innovative Korean cuisine, each bite bursting with authentic flavors and fresh ingredients.
The care they take in preparing their food is evident, and the presentation is impeccable. Whether you're indulging in their sizzling bibimbap or savoring their tender bulgogi, each dish is crafted to perfection.
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Read moreFood was very good! Portions were bigger than expected. The dumplings had thin wrappers and a crispy crunch. I very much enjoyed them. The Bimbimbap was flavorful. The Burger Steaks were a bit sweet which was unexpected, but yummy. The cold pasta salad was very refreshing, slightly sweet and had a good balance of all the flavors and veggies. I'm not a fan of cold macaroni salad, but this one was so tasty. The fish cake had a nice soy sauce brine. I have never had a fish cake with that depth of flavor in it. The kimchi had a good crunch. All of the foods balanced each other out and I left with a satisfied palate.
The restaurant plays soft music and it felt very much relaxing. Service was very good. They were very kind and had great smiles. They were very sweet. Made me feel welcomed. I'd come back here and...
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