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Love the ambiance, the fact that it is so hands on is awesome, book as it could get full at certain times, only negative for me is when very busy, ensure what you ordered you get View all feedback.
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my last visit wasn’t that goodThe staff that serve me yesterday(which was my birthday celebration) she was so grumpy all the time and rudeNot very welcoming at allIt’s a shame with the fact that one person like this can ruined the great taste of food from this restaurant.this is the first halal Korean bbq that I ever know in town, so I feel a bit sad that I got this experience in my last visit. View all feedback.
Incredibly slow service! came to lunch and it took over 20 minutes to win the attention of the waiter and order our food. eating was also only moderate, price at about $14 per dish, depending on which meat she got. the price of dinner is quite expensive
Halal Korean restaurant in Kingsford. We ate fried chicken which was ok. Service was friendly and came out reasonably quickly. No drinks menu to be seen
I am quite surprised that there is a halal korean restaurant. It is great so I can take my friends here whenever I want to eat korean bbq dishes. The place is quite big with tables which are enough for some customers. We had bbq and hot pot. I really liked the spices that they used to marinate the meat. The meat was tender as well. For the hotpot, we had two kinds of soup: tom yum and chicken (if i am not mistaken). However, the tom yum soup tasted just like the chicken one. I didnt really like it. The portion was big that they were enough for four of us. Service ok, price ok. Cleanliness ok.
Our friends told us that there was a new Halal Korean BBQ restaurant in Kingsford. We went to Sally’s Grill and Hotpot at the end of last month. The restaurant was actually owned by the same group who owned Halal Thai restaurant a few doors down the road. The menu looks like a mashup between Korean and Japanese BBQ. Their two main offerings are the hotpot and BBQ grill. You have to spend a minimum of $30 for the BBQ grill. Just like in Korean restaurants, you get a few complimentary side dishes.
This is a KBBQ restaurant opened by the team at Time for Thai so while it is not authentic Korean cuisine, it is still pretty nice and the meat is Halal. My picks are the seafood pancake, spicy chicken (BBQ) and beef ribs (BBQ).