Enjoy authentic Korean cuisine with ample banchan like fish cake and crab mayo. Fresh, daily-made kimchi adds bold flavor. The space feels homey and chill, perfect for a relaxed meal with comfortable seating.
Banchan side dishes come in ample portions with a great variety like fish cake, kimchi, crab meat with mayo, and broccoli. The kimchi is freshly made daily and stands out as incredibly flavorful and authentic.
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Expect busy hours during lunch and dinner; reservations are not required.
The barbecue is grilled at the table, offering a unique dining experience.
Portion sizes are generous, typically enough for two people to share.
Bright orange theme and spacious interior create a lively yet relaxed spot. Known for top-tier Korean fried chicken, it offers fresh, delicious flavors. Self-order kiosks add convenience, keeping the place clean and welcoming.
Offers Korean fried chicken known for its fresh chicken and consistently delicious flavor. The chicken is often described as top-tier and highly recommended for its taste and quality.
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The chicken at SFC SEOUL FRIED CHICKEN is halal.
I paid 30 dollars for a sandwich combo for two people.
The family box is a good value for gatherings.
Korean fried chicken shines with extra crispy wings and bold Soy Garlic sauce. Spicy options like Spicy Galbi wings add a strong kick but can be confusing without labels. Prices are on the higher side for the portion sizes offered.
Specialty lies in Korean fried chicken with standout options like Soy Garlic and Galbi boneless thighs that melt in your mouth. Spicy varieties such as Spicy Galbi wings offer a bold kick but can be hard to tell apart by sight or smell.
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Prices are higher than average for the quality of food offered.
Food boxes are not labeled, making it hard to identify different chicken varieties.
Expect small portion sizes that may not match the menu pictures.
Spacious bubble tea shop offers generous beef bulgogi with spicy mayo that pairs well with bubble milk tea. Anime-themed decor and arcade machines create a chill vibe. Seating suits groups, making it a great spot for friends to hang out.
Beef bulgogi dishes stand out with generous portions of meat and vegetables. Spicy mayo adds a nice kick to the bowls, and the bulgogi pairs well with bubble milk tea.
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The place is wheelchair-accessible and has plenty of parking in a shared plaza lot.
Kaito Bubble Tea offers a wide variety of foods, including bubble tea, snacks, and desserts.
They provide non-dairy creamer options at no extra cost for lactose-free customers.
Korean street food shines with Beef Brisket Rose Tteokbokki and spicy King Squid Tteokbokki. Food court seating offers a lively plaza vibe and clean space. Takeout comes with careful packaging to keep flavors fresh.
Unique flavors stand out in the Beef Brisket Rose Tteokbokki, which is sweet, savory, and tender with just the right firmness. The King Squid Tteokbokki offers a spicy kick, while the dumplings and kimchi add solid sides to the meal.
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The presence of a metal screw in the food is a serious safety hazard.
The portion size for three to four people may not be enough; consider sizing up.
Expect to pay extra for takeout containers; I was charged 53 cents.
Small, cozy spot with a homey atmosphere and casual vibe. Serves authentic kimchi fried rice and spicy tteokbokki in large portions. Plays K-pop music, making it a lively place loved by locals during lunch.
Kimchi fried rice stands out as rich and authentic, matching traditional flavors closely. The menu features spicy tteokbokki, succulent bulgogi, and well-executed stews like Gal-Bi Tang and doenjang-jjigae.
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The portion sizes at Wooram are large, making it a filling meal.
Prices at Wooram are reasonable, offering good value for the portions.
Seats can fill up during the lunchtime peak, so arrive early.
Asian food court buzz meets bold flavors in Korean BBQ chicken. Soy garlic wings shine with crispy freshness and spicy galbi packs a punch. Affordable prices and generous portions keep crowds coming back for more.
Soy garlic chicken wings stand out as a go-to choice, matching the quality of Korean fried chicken found in other notable spots. The spicy galbi and rose tteokbokki offer bold flavors that complement the menu well.
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The prices at bb.q Chicken - H Mart Edison are affordable.
The portions received are generous.
The BBQ chicken is reasonably priced.
Korean restaurant shines with beef bulgogi and bibimbap using fresh ingredients. Veggie options and classic snacks fit quick meals during grocery runs. Seating is practical but lacks ambiance and has poor air flow.
Beef bulgogi and kimchi musubi stand out with rich flavors. Bibimbap dishes use fresh ingredients, while the samgak gimbap offers a sweet, slightly spicy taste with a solid filling. Spicy pork, dukboki, and bulgogi deopbap deliver bold flavors, and the white cream rose tteokbokki provides a non-spicy, creamy option.
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The ordering kiosk has a no fish and/or egg option for vegetarians.
Parking is available, and finding a table is usually easy.
The prices for dishes like tteokbokki are around $14.
Korean grocery store offers authentic Korean dishes like bibimbap and spicy tofu soup in a bright, clean space. Live seafood and bubble tea options add variety, while small shops create a lively mini mall feel. Korean BBQ and Rose Tteokbokki with brisket are must-tries.
Food court serves authentic Korean dishes like bibimbap, spicy tofu soup, and Korean fried chicken. Pre-prepped foods include fresh kimchi in small tubs and tasty kimbaps. Korean BBQ and the Rose Tteokbokki with brisket stand out for flavor.
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Parking can take up to 30 minutes to find during busy weekends.
The store offers a wide variety of fresh seafood, fruits, and vegetables.
Free samples are available on weekends.
Asian grocery store offers fresh seafood with on-request cutting and a wide selection of vegetables. Spacious aisles lead to a mini food court featuring Korean fried chicken and mochi donuts. Atmosphere is clean with some smoke near the food court but not crowded.
Korean BBQ chicken stands out with its rich flavor. The food court offers Korean fried chicken from a chain called Bbq chicken, plus several spots serving Korean stew and set meals.
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Food tasting events are offered on weekends.
Parking is free and ample for visitors.
The seafood section is notably odor-free and well-maintained.
Korean barbecue shines with charcoal grills and marinated short ribs cooked at the table. Energetic vibe comes from K-pop music and multiple TVs. Friendly staff and robot servers keep side dishes flowing in a casual, rustic space.
Authentic Korean BBQ features high-quality meats like marinated short ribs and samgyeopsal grilled at the table. Fresh, flavorful banchan are constantly replenished, and homemade kimchi offers a strong sour and spicy kick.
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The restaurant is BYOB, so bring your own drinks for dinner.
Expect a 3.5% transaction charge for credit card payments.
A 5% discount is available for cash payments.
Small, cozy spot serves fresh sushi and rich Gop Dol Bibimbap in a homey setting. Moderate K-pop music adds a casual vibe. Prices stay reasonable, but some takeout options lack value.
Gop Dol Bibimbap in a stone pot stands out with rich flavors. Japchae and specialty rolls offer classic and creative Korean tastes. Galbi takeout costs $28 but lacks value.
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Lunch specials offer great value with prices starting at $10.
Miso Sushi is a BYOB restaurant, so bring your favorite drinks.
Online orders incur an additional charge, so consider dining in.