Solid, delicious food!! They have everything from steamed clams, galbi to lettuce wrapped pork!
Would not recommend the chicken here at all. It is mostly batter and the actual chicken meats are paper thin. Some of pieces didnt even have any meat in it.
They changed the menu after closing for a bit. The style is more chinese-style Korean food. I honestly came here for the bibimbap and stews before so I was quite disappointed after the revamp. The side dishes are also very minimal compared to before. Probably won't come back anymore.
This restaurant is inside a busy strip mall “food court” but don’t be fooled by its exterior or lack of a restaurant storefront because it’s a super busy spot. The seats get filled up quickly, they don’t take reservations, and it’s first come first serve. Their stews are tasty, but not really my style. I know a lot of people enjoy them though. Their fried chicken is super good and well priced versus any other Korean fried chicken out there. Definitely give this place a shot if you like Korean comfort food. This may become a go to fried chicken take out place for me in the future.
Lady who took our order for dinner was really helpful and kind and knowledgeable. Had the combo meal with 2 noodle dishes and a chicken and all 3 were really delicious. 3 of us dining and we had leftovers of the chicken dish from the combo we ordered. Good portions.
Hidden place with reasonably priced food Came here for a snack. The restaurant looks like it’s in the common area of a mall so it doesn’t have any street exposure but there were a number of people here so I guess the locals know about it. Ordered a cutlet and noodles in black bean sauce. The cutlet comes with the tangy sauce poured over it. It’s not my thing as I don’t like tangy sauces but that’s a personal thing so I’d ask for the sauce on the side next time. The noodle dish was huge and very delicious. They have another similar noodle dish so I’m not sure if we ordered the true Jjajangmyeon or not but it wasn’t too salty and the consistency of the sauce was smooth and not gloppy. It was also very reasonably priced at under $18. The atmosphere is not the greatest… they share the space with a bakery and you aren’t near any windows so it feels like you are eating in a food court. But I like that it is a hidden place which makes it quirky. Service was fast and friendly.
Their gal bi tang is a must eat if you're visiting for the first time! Edit: Visited again in Jan 2024, they have since changed their menu and don't have their signature soup dish anymore.