had the bap with the vegetables and the fried egg on top. it was delicious and super healthy!! they put some soy sauce on top and mixed it for me too. Services was amazing!!!! hosts were super excited
Their specialty kimchi fried rice, bibim naengmyun, and porkgalbi are all great! Really enjoyed my meal here. Also, it seems that the ddukbokki is a must try-- I didn't get to because they sold out
I've never had Korean food and this was amazing! I ordered the rice with seafood and it comes with a hot plate where they crack an egg. The whole thing comes with a starter/side of small dishes! Love!
Came upon this Resto by accident. Walking thru Korea Town looking 4 a dining spot. It was busy so stopped in. Gr8 decision. Bimap & ramennoodlestir fry & various of nibbles tht come 2 every table.
A good Korean restaurant with more than just the basic Korean dishes! You can find a lot more variety here and they are all presented cleanly. It was tasty too
This newcomer to Ktown offers something for everyone, whether you're craving bbq, stew, or noodles. Came here on a late Saturday night and took advantage of their amazing $3 beer special
SamGueTang(Korean chicken boiled soup with chicken inside) was really delicious. The place is nice and clean and the price was justifiable. And they give you plenty of side dishes. I am going back.
The kimchi fried rice with egg and cheese, galbi, and ogam gulgukbab are a must try. There's always a line so expect a wait and arrive with whole party to be seated.
Jjumok bokkun (jjukkumi & moksal i.e. Baby octopus and porkfries) is da bomb. Spicy and smokey! Fried ramennoodles was just okay. They gave a free chicken wingtaster which was delicious.
Splurge on the dol pan kimchi bokum bap, basically their signature kimchi fried rice with choice of protein served on a sizzling stone pan with egg & mozzarella cheese.
It is good to have various kinds of Korean food menu in one place, but for specific ones, such as bbq, tofu soup and oxtail soup, there are much better options nearby.
Nice new interior and design, but the noise bounces off the walls making it soo loud to hear anyone even next to you. Otherwise very clean, fast, attentive service. Dishes are overpriced. Worth a try.
Like all Ktown BBQ places, the place is too crowded and the service kind of rushes you to finish your meal. The pork BBQ was pretty good but pretty expensive for a non-grill meal.
Found many of the dishes to be wayyy overpriced! Galbi at $35, the signature KimchiRice (a side dish made an entree) at $18. Comparing to the old Kunjip or BCD, the small dishes are lacking too.