
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1645 Briargate Pkwy #243, Colorado Springs, CO 80920
Phone: (719) 344-8237
Website: http://www.seoulbbqco.com/
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Reviews
I did have mixed feelings about the food. While everything arrived promptly and tastes as expected, the rice seemed a bit undercooked, as if the water ratio was off, thus didn’t have that stickiness of Korean rice. The soon tofu had some small egg shell pieces. Not major issues, but noticeable given the price.
Overall, a convenient spot with great service just hoping for a little more attention to basic details in the food.
Highly reccommend!
Alexis was the most amazing hostess/server who took care of 5 very needy and hungry folks. She was attentive, professional, and extremely accommodating. Her recommendations were spot on and Alexis was on top of all of our numerous orders.
Thanks for a GREAT evening and looking forward to our next visit!
When we entered, smoke filled our eye stinging then a little bit. It seemed that many of the diners did not know they can lower the exhaust pipe to suck the smoke from the grill. I would give the atmosphere a higher rating of the servers should the diners that they can lower the exhaust fan over the grill to prevent the place from being filled with smoke.
There was a good selection of meats on the menu. Each meat selection comes with a bowl of rice and eight side dishes which include various kimchi (radish, cucumber, cabbage, & what looked like baby bok choy), fish cakes, various salads and more. The salad was delicious. It had a nutty flavor to it. Most of the kimchi was not too spicy. Overall the side dishes were good. There werea couple of side dishes that I did not taste because it has fish and I’m not a big fan of seafood.
We order the LA Galbi (marinated) and thinly sliced sam gyap sal (pork belly). We choose these meat because the pork belly would cook faster, thus we could eat the pork belly while the LA Galbi was cooking. Three dipping sauce was brought out with the meats: sesame oil with salt and pepper, something that tastes similar to a vinaigrette, and a bean paste.
The pork belly went well with the vinaigrette flavor sauce and the bean paste. The sesame oil with salt and pepper was bland but that is kind of the traditional sauce for it. The LA Galbi was amazing. It was full of flavor and was succulent. Your results may vary based on your cooking/grilling skills. Here’s a little advice, if you are not very confident in your cooking skills or is someone who can burn water, then you should probably not handle the grill. Also once your meat is cooked, move it to the edge of the grill so it doesn’t burn.
Overall, the food was good with a good selection of meats. Of you get there early enough, you’ll have time to walk off some of the calories you consume at the shopping plaza.