Hours
| Sunday | 11:30 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Friday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 3455 Peachtree Industrial Blvd Ste 960E, Duluth, GA 30096
Phone: (678) 417-6644
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Things you should know:
I. PARKING
Within the LA Fitness plaza, there’s a massive public lot out front with plenty of free available spaces.
II. SERVICE
Sweet and kind. Very timely.
III. QUALITY
Hm, well. When it came to this part of the review I can’t say many good things. For the expensive prices, the food wasn’t up to par with other competing restaurants. The Tteok Mandu Guk I ordered had very watered down broth ~ not much flavor. And the kimchi was extremely sour. Maybe we came on a bad day but I’d like to try a takeout order here to see if there’s more to this place than my one experience.
IV. CAPACITY
Lots and lots of open tables for a Friday evening. Since this restaurant is so hidden, I believe it’s become a to-go place more than a dine-in location.
Awkwardly stood at the front with my family for 15 mins and wasn’t even greeted or acknowledged.
Such a bummer and we opted to go elsewhere.
Friends and I came here on a Saturday while driving around John’s Creek, craving authentic Korean food. We were surprised that it was almost empty at almost 6PM but were glad there’d be no wait. The menu wasn’t very expansive, which is actually a good thing, imo, as it indicates they focus solely on dishes they know they are good at. I would have loved to try the jokbal, but my friends weren’t feeling very adventurous, so we settled on the garlic bossam to share. We added on the rice balls (which is a mix of rice, seaweed, sesame oil and chopped radish) and ordered the donkatsu for my picky toddler niece.
The donkatsu was very crunchy and satisfied the toddler, to our surprise. The portion was enough for 2 adults to share, as it came with 2 pieces of pork (which we had to lie and say they were chicken). We did wish there was more sauce on the side, to balance out the dish. As for the bossam, flavor was great on the pork. We loved the banchan, which helped cut down on the fat from the pork. I’m not sure if the server forgot our lettuce leaves or if they don’t automatically give them to you, but definitely ask for lettuce leaves! Definitely gotta wrap your meat!
Also found it surprising that rice does not come with bossam and you have to order it as an add-on. That’s pretty much the star deduction here. We spent under $80 (before tip) and it was enough food for 3 adults, 1 picky toddler and still took some tonkatsu home. As much as we love our garlic, it must be noted that 5 hours later, we were still breathing garlic, if that’s something that matters to you.