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Good portions for the price. We got the pork katsu with curry which came with miso soup and a side of pickled onions. The kimbap was so affordable with 10 full pieces for $6. Definitely a must stop place to dine as you can really fill up with the food options. We spent $16 for two and were full after the meal. They also gave us two cups of free water which is so nice. When you order, they give you the timer so that y... View all feedback.
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(Possibly a very different experience for a non veg ?)Hmmm not much for vegetarians IMHO well, no exciting dishes for vegetarians.The original udon soup was ok.The seaweed roll was ok too.Fast food service was good.Food court atmosphere was ok.
Perfect combination of twigim (deep fried veggies) and tteokbokki, staple of Korean street food. On top with reasonable price and kind owners, this place is really a throwback to classic street vendors. Next time I will add gimbap to dip with the spicy sauce.
As someone who hasn’t had much Korean food, I can say that this food stall is approachable and also affordable! I’ve been told their food taste like comforting, homemade Korean dishes. I got the Original Kimbop $5.25) which had a good amount of pieces and flavour, although I do prefer the cheese or tuna ones. I also got the Deep Fried Seaweed Rolls, which had a nice crisp exterior but a mild flavour. Paired nicely with the Original Toppoki sauce, which almost reminded me of spicy, tomato soup in a good way). As these dishes are “combination” foods, they all pair well alongside each other.Going back to the prices of their items, I find it encouraging to have cheaper price points, especially as someone from the outside it removes the worry of spending an excess of money on something you’re uncertain about.
As someone who hasn’t had much Korean food, I can say that this food stall is approachable and also affordable! I’ve been told their food taste like comforting, homemade Korean dishes. I got the Original Kimbop $5.25) which had a good amount of pieces and flavour, although I do prefer the cheese or tuna ones. I also got the Deep Fried Seaweed Rolls, which had a nice crisp exterior but a mild flavour. Paired nicely with the Original Toppoki sauce, which almost reminded me of spicy, tomato soup in a good way). As these dishes are “combination” foods, they all pair well alongside each other.Going back to the prices of their items, I find it encouraging to have cheaper price points, especially as someone from the outside it removes the worry of spending an excess of money on something you’re uncertain about.
(Possibly a very different experience for a non veg ?)Hmmm not much for vegetarians IMHO well, no exciting dishes for vegetarians.The original udon soup was ok.The seaweed roll was ok too.Fast food service was good.Food court atmosphere was ok.
It's pretty good for food court food!Good portion and price are fair.Didn't take very long for my order.