I have been here twice now, and I would say that the food is quite good.
It's a little mom-and-pop type shop that's tucked away in a corner.
Being that, the place isn't really highly staffed and food can take quite a bit of time to come out.
However, the food was delicious. I had the Kal-bi bento box, and it was amazing.
I would not, however, recomment the ramen. The spicy ramen, I am pretty sure, was just a pack of Shin Ramyun.
I would recomment this place, but not if you are looking to take a quick lunch break.
I really like Sakura Bowl. I frequent them for lunch as they are close to where I work. The Korean dishes such as Bulgogi, Bibimbap and Ramyun are very good and very inexpensive. Is it top of the line Korean BBQ Grill with all the trimmings? No they are a small lunch style shop but for that they are decently priced and the food is always fresh and good. They are also always very friendly!!!
Review Source:We went here based on the reviews on Yelp expecting a quaint atmosphere and cheap delicious food. Walking in the first impressions were less than ideal. The dining area is very sparse. Tattered rice paper posters line parts of the wall and ceiling. A mishmash of home and commercial lighting and decor appear throughout. Wooden tables on a tiled floor make up the majority of the dining area. Theres a small counter at the back where you place your order. I ordered bulgogi and the lady behind the register didn't know what that was. Considering there aren't many items on the menu to begin with I was a bit surprised. Drink selection consists of cans and bottles in a stand up cooling unit. I put in my order and they proceeded to ring up my order completely ignoring my girlfriend standing next to me. As soon as she spoke up they just assumed she wanted the same thing and wrote down two bulgogi instead of asking her what she wanted. At this point my girlfriend just shrugged and said its fine and we sat down at our table. The food came out pretty quick and was pretty average. I'd say its slightly lower in taste and quality than Tokyo Joe's. The beef was chewy and tough in parts. The rice was good but not sticky accompanied with some veggies. It didn't really stand out from other bulgogi dishes I've had elsewhere. It could have used some Sriracha sauce however the only condiment on the tables was soy sauce. Later that night my stomach was pretty upset from something in the food but I'm not sure what it was. I was quite disappointed. Based on the reviews here I was hoping to find a new frequent dining spot but this was not the case.
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