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Nak Won Garden — Restaurant in Pittsburgh

Name
Nak Won Garden
Description
Compact restaurant preparing homey, traditional Korean specialties such as tofu stew.
Nearby attractions
Maser Galleries
5427 Walnut St, Pittsburgh, PA 15232
The Spinning Plate Gallery
5720 Friendship Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15206
The Octopus Garden
135 S Aiken Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15206
Pittsburgh Glass Center
5472 Penn Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15206
Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh - East Liberty
130 S Whitfield St, Pittsburgh, PA 15206
Nearby restaurants
Pizza Palermo (Shadyside)
5440 Centre Ave #3, Pittsburgh, PA 15232
Nak Won Garden
5504 Centre Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15232
The Spiice Route Indian Restaurant
5501 Centre Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15232
Centred Coffee & Wellness
5408 Centre Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15232
Panera Bread
5430 Centre Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15232
Szechuan Spice
5700 Centre Ave #1017, Pittsburgh, PA 15206, United States
Wendy's
5422 Baum Blvd, Pittsburgh, PA 15232
YINZ Coffee Friendship
5607 Baum Blvd, Pittsburgh, PA 15206, United States
Surf Poke
5400 Centre Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15232
Ritter's Diner
5221 Baum Blvd, Pittsburgh, PA 15224
Nearby local services
NAILUXURY
5430 Centre Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15232
Levin Mattress Shadyside
5438 Baum Blvd, Pittsburgh, PA 15232, United States
ALDI
5631 Baum Blvd, Pittsburgh, PA 15206
First United Methodist Church of Pittsburgh
5401 Centre Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15232, United States
Sweet Pea's Wash Works
5735 Baum Blvd, Pittsburgh, PA 15206
Sola Salon Studios
5241 Liberty Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15224
Henne Jewelers
5501 Walnut St, Pittsburgh, PA 15232
Tokyo Japanese Food Store
5855 Ellsworth Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15232
Apple Shadyside
5436 Walnut St, Pittsburgh, PA 15232
Kawaii Gifts
738 Copeland St, Pittsburgh, PA 15232
Nearby hotels
Hyatt House Pittsburgh/Bloomfield/Shadyside
5335 Baum Blvd, Pittsburgh, PA 15224, United States
Family House
5308 Liberty Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15224
The Inn on Negley
703 S Negley Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15232
The Mansions On Fifth Luxury Hotel
5105 Fifth Ave suite 10, Pittsburgh, PA 15232
The Maverick by Kasa
120 S Whitfield St, Pittsburgh, PA 15206, United States
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Nak Won Garden

5504 Centre Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15232
3.9(301)$$$$
Open until 9:30 PM
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Compact restaurant preparing homey, traditional Korean specialties such as tofu stew.

attractions: Maser Galleries, The Spinning Plate Gallery, The Octopus Garden, Pittsburgh Glass Center, Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh - East Liberty, restaurants: Pizza Palermo (Shadyside), Nak Won Garden, The Spiice Route Indian Restaurant, Centred Coffee & Wellness, Panera Bread, Szechuan Spice, Wendy's, YINZ Coffee Friendship, Surf Poke, Ritter's Diner, local businesses: NAILUXURY, Levin Mattress Shadyside, ALDI, First United Methodist Church of Pittsburgh, Sweet Pea's Wash Works, Sola Salon Studios, Henne Jewelers, Tokyo Japanese Food Store, Apple Shadyside, Kawaii Gifts
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Nearby attractions of Nak Won Garden

Maser Galleries

The Spinning Plate Gallery

The Octopus Garden

Pittsburgh Glass Center

Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh - East Liberty

Maser Galleries

Maser Galleries

4.7

(11)

Closed
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The Spinning Plate Gallery

The Spinning Plate Gallery

4.9

(11)

Open 24 hours
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The Octopus Garden

The Octopus Garden

4.9

(31)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Pittsburgh Glass Center

Pittsburgh Glass Center

4.8

(102)

Open until 7:00 PM
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Nearby restaurants of Nak Won Garden

Pizza Palermo (Shadyside)

Nak Won Garden

The Spiice Route Indian Restaurant

Centred Coffee & Wellness

Panera Bread

Szechuan Spice

Wendy's

YINZ Coffee Friendship

Surf Poke

Ritter's Diner

Pizza Palermo (Shadyside)

Pizza Palermo (Shadyside)

4.1

(465)

$

Open until 1:00 AM
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Nak Won Garden

Nak Won Garden

3.9

(301)

$$

Open until 9:30 PM
Click for details
The Spiice Route Indian Restaurant

The Spiice Route Indian Restaurant

4.8

(47)

$

Open until 10:00 PM
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Centred Coffee & Wellness

Centred Coffee & Wellness

4.8

(109)

$

Closed
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Nearby local services of Nak Won Garden

NAILUXURY

Levin Mattress Shadyside

ALDI

First United Methodist Church of Pittsburgh

Sweet Pea's Wash Works

Sola Salon Studios

Henne Jewelers

Tokyo Japanese Food Store

Apple Shadyside

Kawaii Gifts

NAILUXURY

NAILUXURY

4.9

(222)

Click for details
Levin Mattress Shadyside

Levin Mattress Shadyside

4.8

(188)

Click for details
ALDI

ALDI

4.4

(992)

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First United Methodist Church of Pittsburgh

First United Methodist Church of Pittsburgh

4.5

(20)

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Reviews of Nak Won Garden

3.9
(301)
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4.0
10y

Atmosphere: Cozy hole-in-the-wall that offers primarily half-booth seating (with pillows)

Service: Friendly, helpful Korean staff

Cost: Slightly pricey lunch menu (about $12 or so as of the time of this review) and there is a limitation of two cards for splitting a single check (though cash can be used to cover the rest)

Dining experience: I came in with three co-workers and ordered the grilled mackerel lunch special with a steamed egg and rice for my sides (accompanied with some hot tea for all of us).

Various little side dishes (kimchi, spicy cucumber-pickle slices, and a few other things) greeted us as our sides were served. The steamed egg dish came in a steaming hot bowl (go figure) and was fluffy and light enough to eat with a spoon (which I confess to have found easier than using the other default utensil: smooth silverware chopsticks). I personally preferred to mix the rice, egg, and other side dishes together rather than eating each individually (though the latter methodology would seem more uncommon).

The grilled mackerel's fishy aroma matched my expectations for its hint-of-teriyaki taste: delightful. The bones were a bit tricky to eat around (had to pull the meat in the same angle), but the fish came apart easily enough (once the cooked outer part was 'broken-in'). Aside from the initial awkwardness of breaking the outer parts/pulling the flesh from the spine, the experience was pretty satisfying.

My coworkers ordered bulgogi (chicken and beef) and miso soup, and everyone had a positive experience for the most part.

Based on my two experiences so far, I think this is a pretty good restaurant for an alternative change-of-pace lunch. Just make sure to divide the bills BEFORE ordering (only two cards can be used if...

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1.0
2y

Food was overpriced, got the soldiers hot pot for 2 of us which consisted of few slices of hot dogs and maybe half of can of spam, onions, kimchi, red peppers, 4 slices of tofu, few Shanghai vegetables and very little bit chrysanthemum leaves and 1 Korean ramen noodles and it cost $42 before tax.

I didn’t mind paying for that but what I do mind is the server/owner attitude when I gave her $4.00 in tips. She said it wasn’t enough for the food ordered and asked me why I gave $4.00 instead of 18% or 20% or 22% of the bill total (after tax) which was $46.01. I was not served water because I brought my own bottle water and she never asked us if we want water but assumed we don’t water because we brought our own. All she did was brought us the food we ordered and 4 very small sides dishes and that’s it. Didn’t asked us was everything was okay, nothing and I still gave her a tip to be polite. She was rude in asking me for more whenever I told her she only brought us the food and that’s it. Last time when I ate there I also gave her tip but she didn’t complain instead she adjusted the tip more than what I wrote on the slip and so I have to called them and called my credit company and them adding additional tip when I didn’t authorize it.

Go there if you don’t mind this and like Korean food or have money, but don’t go if you wanted to be treated like this. As other reviewers have mentioned the...

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5.0
3y

My friends and I had dinner here for the third time over the weekend. Like always, the food was exceptional. We shared appetizers and main courses, and there's nothing I tasted that doesn't deserve a full 5-stars.

I read many 1-star reviews that criticized the owner/manager of the restaurant. She's blunt, and she's efficient, but I never found her to be rude. She's an old-school, no-nonsense kind of person, and I respect that. If you're pushy with her during the evening rush, I wouldn't be surprised if she told you (in no uncertain terms) that you need to wait. If you bring five kids who trash her restaurant, I wouldn't be surprised if she made you clean it up.

In my opinion, this is a cultural difference in which many people believe the "customer is always right" and is entitled to cheerful service, whether or not you're a respectful patron. I disagree with this mentality. The customer is not always right, and they are not entitled to bring five kids who treat a restaurant like a battle ground. (That review really rubbed me the wrong way.)

If you agree with me, I think you'll love this place. If you don't, this might not be your cup of tea. You may want to consider going elsewhere if you're a demanding patron who (1) thinks tables magically appear at 6:00 PM on a Saturday or (2) expects special treatment while your kids throw kimchi through a...

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David KimDavid Kim
Being a native New Yawker and the constant disappointment from Korean restaurants in Philly my expectations weren't very high. But I was wrong... Very wrong! Although it's not a NY Korean restaurant, it could certainly be! I was pleasantly surprised. We ordered the hae-mul pajun (seafood scallion pancake), dol sot bibim bap (hot stone rice), LA kalbi & the steamed egg. The hae-mul pajun was crispy like it's supposed to be. Dolsot bibim bap had the crispy rice on the bottom like it's supposed to and the veggies were flavorful and tasty like it's supposed to be. The LA galbi tasted like my mom or wife made it at home. The only suggestion I have is that the steamed egg has a little more water and salt added. The water keeps the egg from scorching and overcooking in the stone bowl. Everything was great! I have a feeling if my son comes to Pittsburgh for school, he'll be spending A LOT of (my) money on food here! 😂
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Sarah SlonekerSarah Sloneker
Love ❤️ this place! The food is amazing. Can't wait to come back.
ChaoChao
My visit to Nak Won Gardon was, unfortunately, a letdown from start to finish. We were excited for a authentic Korean experience, but that's not what we received. The first issue was the service; despite the restaurant not being very busy, our food came out incredibly slow. There were long, awkward waits between ordering, receiving the side dishes, and finally getting our main courses. When the food did arrive, it was mediocre at best. The marinated meats we ordered for the grill were surprisingly tough and chewy, lacking the tenderness and flavor you'd expect. The other dishes we tried, like the bibimbap, were bland and felt like they had been sitting for a while. For the price point, the quality was just not there. Overall, the experience was underwhelming and I cannot in good conscience recommend this place to others seeking good Korean food. There are much better options in the area.
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Being a native New Yawker and the constant disappointment from Korean restaurants in Philly my expectations weren't very high. But I was wrong... Very wrong! Although it's not a NY Korean restaurant, it could certainly be! I was pleasantly surprised. We ordered the hae-mul pajun (seafood scallion pancake), dol sot bibim bap (hot stone rice), LA kalbi & the steamed egg. The hae-mul pajun was crispy like it's supposed to be. Dolsot bibim bap had the crispy rice on the bottom like it's supposed to and the veggies were flavorful and tasty like it's supposed to be. The LA galbi tasted like my mom or wife made it at home. The only suggestion I have is that the steamed egg has a little more water and salt added. The water keeps the egg from scorching and overcooking in the stone bowl. Everything was great! I have a feeling if my son comes to Pittsburgh for school, he'll be spending A LOT of (my) money on food here! 😂
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Love ❤️ this place! The food is amazing. Can't wait to come back.
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My visit to Nak Won Gardon was, unfortunately, a letdown from start to finish. We were excited for a authentic Korean experience, but that's not what we received. The first issue was the service; despite the restaurant not being very busy, our food came out incredibly slow. There were long, awkward waits between ordering, receiving the side dishes, and finally getting our main courses. When the food did arrive, it was mediocre at best. The marinated meats we ordered for the grill were surprisingly tough and chewy, lacking the tenderness and flavor you'd expect. The other dishes we tried, like the bibimbap, were bland and felt like they had been sitting for a while. For the price point, the quality was just not there. Overall, the experience was underwhelming and I cannot in good conscience recommend this place to others seeking good Korean food. There are much better options in the area.
Chao

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