Last weekend my son, daughter-in-law, and I had lunch at Narinatto, and we really enjoyed it. The restaurant felt cozy and comfortable, and we were the only customers at the time, which made it quiet and relaxing. I started with mandoo/Korean fried dumplings with beef which were very tasty. For main course, I had bulgogi (not spicy with rice and beef). My son ordered Dak Gangjeong (Korean fried chicken) and my daughter-in-law had ramen with miso, beef and egg. Everything was delicious and well-prepared. The atmosphere was nice with low background music, perfect for conversation. The host was very pleasant - there was a little mix-up with water since there’s a self-serve station, but he kindly brought it over anyway. They also have outdoor seating, convenient parking right in front, and overall a warm, welcoming vibe. It was our first visit, and we left happy. If you love Korean food, this is a great...
Read moreCasual Korean place with staples like bimbimbap, japchae, and ramen. Layout is kinda like a cafe with a few tables inside and outdoor tables with umbrellas. Japchae, a noodle dish also came with rice, which was kinda weird, but it was good. Prices slightly high but still reasonable. There's parking lot across the street but it says only 20 min...
Read moreWe stopped by this empty restaurant on a bright sunny day. The decor was inviting. The vegetable dumping shell was unique - somewhat hard and thick. The jap chae tofu noodle dish was a tad bit spicy, but well put together. The bulgogi was sweeter than expected, but the sauce paired...
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