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Address: 5707 Dempster St, Morton Grove, IL 60053
Phone: (847) 470-0066
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Reviews
Banchans were lack luster, the server was efficient.
The place is clean and similar to other Korean places, the cooking odor is pretty strong because of all of the spices and such so don’t wear anything you are not planning on washing after.
The food quality and qty are ok, nothing impressive and nothing memorable, but it is good for family style restaurants. Most of the people coming through are long time patrons anyway. The prices are reasonable mostly for the area but only if know how much the same dish would cost back home, you wouldn’t feel the same. One thing I don’t like about this place is that they charge for the take home containers. Seriously, if they charge below market value I can understand that every dime and nickel matters to the bottom line, but they are not. The food in my photos cost me over $60, plus tip for two people. $1.00 for each take home container ? That is just wrong. So if you are going there, bring your own Tupperware if you think you will have left overs.
Our server was having her meal but still checked on us periodically to make sure we had enough banchan refills and we felt well taken care of.
Hubby and I each had a bowl of goat soup. We usually get something different and share… but their goat dish is their specialty! We didn’t do the bokkeum, which comes in a pan and is cooked on the table. It would’ve been a more fuller, complete meal, with fried rice at the end… but we weren’t overly hungry and I don’t eat rice anymore (keto).
Anyway, the soup was right on the money. Very, very good.
The banchan was also very good – not overly flavorful, but just enough to be complementary to the meal, which is how it should be, and how we make it at home. Portions are on the smaller side, but I still had leftovers of my dish to take home, despite not having touched the rice bowl. Small portions of banchan is fine, since they’ll keep coming back to refill it for you.
I was very pleased with the meal and plan on coming back to try their eel soup, which I’ve been told is also very good.
How is this pancake appetizer more expensive than goat meat soup?
Pancake is literally made with some flour,green onion,onion,pepper, egg and frozen seafood. Cant be more than $2. This is outrageous.
I love the soup but man, their appetizer price for what they serve is not good at all.
Highly recommend this restaurant to anyone. They have vegan / veg options as well. Parking in the back of the establishment as well as on the street.
Very kind staff