Soodae is the best here. Good price although it did increase a bit. But the soondae is made fresh and doesn't take like it was microwaved warmed up like some other places.
Kimcheechigae with tuna is my favorite here. My husband likes the japanese style fried pork.
Over all good service, friendly, good prices and great food. A place I would definitely go again.
A rounded up 4.5 stars. This place is ran by two people, which can sometimes lead to service issues (like when it's more than just you in the place). Aside from that, there is just a sincerity to the food here and a kindness I must say I haven't really experienced elsewhere.... Funny, usually part of what draws me to Korean joints is the tastiness of a little casual rudeness. On to the food... It's damn serviceable and tasty. I've so far had the bulgogi, sundubu (spicy tofu soup), and beef rib soup (kalbi tang) -Oh, I can't forget the bibimbap. The panchan sides are a yummy treat and I can say rate among the better Korean side plates in the area.
The lady here is extremely Asian motherly, I told her I was hungry a few days ago for lunch, and she made me up some quick pancakes before cooking my lunch... Not only that, but she spiked my soy sauce with some shit that made my mouth very happy. The prices are reasonable and this place is totally worth more than the sum of its parts. Word.
Really cute little place I stumbled upon when another restaurant was closed. Don't pay attention to the confusing "hours" written on the glass and just check to see if it's open. When we got in the owner (?), a very sweet lady, gave us hot tea and took our order. I got the bibimbap and it came with 6 banchan and a small soup. The prices were great ($7 for everything), and the owner came out and mixed up our bowls for us (since we're both white people, I think she assumed we didn't know what we were doing, but I was fine with it). A good buy and good, delicious, filling food.
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