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Address: 2431 Church Rd, Cherry Hill Township, NJ 08002
Phone: (856) 482-8400
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Reviews
I do want to say that the grandma working there is very nice, she was kind and welcoming. But I still need to be honest with my review.
Right away, I noticed that they don’t give water or anything unless you ask for it. No water cups, nothing.
We ordered 2 Fanta soda, and while I usually don’t mind as long as it tastes fine, the first sip tasted like plastic and like it had been sitting in the fridge for a long time. When I checked the can, I realized it was both expired (Oct. 2025). I couldn’t believe they served me expired soda, especially when the taste made it obvious something wasn’t right. Today I even have an upset stomach, I’m not sure if it’s related to the soda or just a coincidence, but it didn’t leave me feeling good. That’s all I had eaten.
For food, we ordered the beef bulgogi, LA galbi. The beef bulgogi was mostly onions with very little meat, and the flavor didn’t stand out, more like a quick homemade meal than a proper restaurant dish.
The LA galbi was just okay and insides undercooked.
The soybean soup was watery, lacking depth and flavor.
The side dishes were limited. The potatoes were okay, but the rest were bland and forgettable.
Honestly, the entire meal felt like a rushed home-cooked dinner, not a restaurant experience.
Overall, I’d rate this place 2.5 out of 5. The grandma is sweet, but the expired drink, lack of basic service like water, watery soup, and underwhelming dishes make it hard for me to recommend. I’m being honest because I hope things improve.
Probably one of the better seafood pancakes around, filled with stuff.
Bonchan was nice, stewed potatoes were sweet and the fermented kimchi and pickles were strong.
Kimchi jjigae is what you’d expect. Beef bulgolgi is also what you’d expect. Lot of meat.
They gave us a bit of jjang sauce that’d normally go with noodles. Was really good.
I’m not sure what all the cold appetizers were that came when we ordered the fried pork dumplings (which were SO GOOD) but there was defitnely kimchi, pickled radish, onion, pickled cucumber, and potatoes that I’m still dreaming about.
We ordered pork bulgogi which was a skillet of hot and flavorful beef with sautéed onions and peppers. We also got the chajangmyun which is the dish that looks like spaghetti in dark sauce. It has delicately cooked ribs and diced veggies. Both were truly delicious. I can’t wait to try more Korean food!
The food was very bland. The spicy tofu soup lacked flavor, and the beef bibimbap had only a tiny amount of beef. The seafood pancake was the only dish we enjoyed. No drinks (not even water) were offered, and we left feeling quite thirsty.
We won’t be returning.
The food is delicious and comes in good amounts and all at a fair price. Taking a look around at the other patrons, it certainly feels authentic. I’ve gone there a few times and have hardly heard a word of English from the staff or the customers. Love it!
If you’re looking for a more authentic slice of Korea here in South Jersey, this is the place to go to. Are there other Korean restaurants? Certainly! There seem to be more and more every day. But for me, this is the one that makes me feel like I’m back in a small shop in Korea.