Strip-mall Korean restaurant doling out an array of traditional dishes in casual quarters.
Hours
| Saturday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Sunday | 12:30–9 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–9 PM |
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Reviews
The tteokbokki didn’t include fish cake, which was a bit unexpected. I’m not sure why, maybe because I told them I don’t eat beef, pork, or chicken. Overall, I still enjoyed the meal and would come back again.
I’m glad we stayed though, the food was excellent. We got the beef yaki udon and the spicy stir fried pork.
– Udon was perfectly chewy, the beef was tender, and the sauce was flavorful.
– The pork wasn’t very spicy at all, but the stir fry was tasty.
– Banchan is always welcome and they make theirs in-house.
Vibe was super casual, staff were nice, price wasn’t too bad. Would love a beer, but I don’t think they serve alcohol.
When you enter it smells fresh, and the staff is welcoming.
The food is very good, the quality is definitely here, and we always enjoy our time when we come here. They can get pretty busy, so come to enjoy, be patient, and enjoy the time. We have never been rushed, and if you ask the staff they will give you the best recommendations on what to eat.
This is truly an experience, come hungry, be ready to enjoy what this garden has to offer.
This restaurant is for couples, family and friends, first date, getting back together, after church, hard days work, lunch or dinner, being fired from a job, just got hired for a job, didn’t win the lottery or scratcher(s), baby shower, wedding, bought a house, a car before going on vacation, during vacation, after vacation, all seasons and holidays.
My wife and I love this place, and we are so happy there is a Korean Garden in Tulsa.
Interior feel like Chinese restaurant.
Third Korean restaurants in T-town do serve Sochi.
Is it that hard to permit?
Will be back to try that steam -boiled pork for sure
DETAILS: Again, we come here a lot as it’s the best of the Korean food locally. We like their banchan… their bulgogi is good, but my wife loves the spicy pork dish. I usually love the Korean mackerel dish, but it’s a miss here because it was pretty bland. Their kimchi soups are also pretty good… Gimbap (Korean sushi) is also good.