Danny Lim
Best keto gimbap and mixed tempura with dumplings, squid, and veggies. We also ordered the thin noodle soup with delicious toppings, and it was the perfect combination.
The owner was very friendly, and the food came out quickly. It’s not easy for a small Korean bunsik restaurant to survive in K-town, but this place is definitely a step above the rest.
Highly recommended!
… moreCharmsam Park
Honestly this is one of the best places to get Korean food. They offer a lot of variety, such a tteokbokki, katsu, kimbap, even udon. Went here a couple times and the katsu is crispy, fresh, and honestly this is one of my go-to places for tteokbokki. Made of rice flour and it’s the perfect amount of spice and they have a lot of inclusions and they don’t skimp out on the sauce, the sauce pairs really well with the katsu too. Love coming here and they have nice deals on delivery apps too I think.
… moreHimsam Park
Their kimchi is sleeper and really good. Cutlets are good. Tteokbokki rice cakes is the short ones, but the sauce is good. Prices are typical for restarting in this area, around 20$ per person; 30$ if ur really gluttonous.
… moreE S
I chose this place randomly when I was craving tteokbokki and it turned out to be a gem spot! It’s very delicious, the dumplings are especially very good. I think they make their own dumplings! It seems like a locally owned store and the indoor is very cozy. I’d come back again!
… moreKangwoo Choo
Wasn’t planning to write a review, but halfway through I had to pull out my phone — it was that good
I got the pork katsu, udon and dumpling and all were amazing. Katsu was super crispy and tender, udon broth was clean and comforting, and the dumplings were an unexpected highlight — crispy, juicy, perfect.
Food came out fast, staff was friendly, and honestly feels like a hidden gem. Taste alone makes it worth the visit.
(Excuse the mid-meal photo — couldn’t stop eating )
… moreCecilia Lee
A limited bunshik spot in Pal Park. The kimbap, selection was pretty limited with not many flavor options. They used to have bulgogi kimbap, but it doesn’t seem to be available anymore.
What we tried:
Spam Kimbap – 3/5: Surprisingly bland and lacking flavor
Tuna Kimbap – 3.5/5: The standout item here, the wasabi kick paired really well with the tuna
Katsu Over Rice – 3/5: The katsu was fried nicely, but the meat itself was unexpectedly dry. The rice was also a bit overcooked and too soft
… moreJin-hyuk Yu
Very nice restaurant. I went with my friend who has huge interests in Korean Food, and it was a very good choice to have food at here. Opened a few days ago, but it seems so far a very good condition. Staff was very kind and gentle, and we could get good service here too.
… moreMimi Oh
My picture doesn’t do this rose tteokbokki any justice but it was so yummy! The right amount of creamy and spicy~ and I love the glass noodles and bacon pieces that came in the dish along with soft but chewy rice cakes ! I definitely want to go back to try the other menu items but usually a store can’t go wrong when their basic dish like tteokbokki is pretty good!
… moreAustin Song
This place is GREAT!
We were craving for some ttukbokki and kimbop, decided to try for a new place.
Their kimbop is delicious, great fillings and well seasoned seaweed.
Ttukbokki came out nice and hot. Rice cake was nicely cooked and seasoned. But come on, look at the boiled egg, it’s not one of those overcooked yolk!!
Ramyun and udon was also delicious, noodles were done jussssssst right. I will admit that I was a little thrown off by mixed greens on ramyun.
Donkatsu was one of the best as well. Pork was just the right amount of thickness and crispy.
I also don’t feel like crap after eating the food there, not over seasoned with high sodium or MSG.
People were also great there, highly highly recommend it!
… moreXin
I love this place. Tucked in an unassuming storefront, this place offers fast and tasty Korean food. Highly recommend if you’re looking for an inexpensive, but filling meal.
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