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The restaurant offers great food, excellent service, and a fantastic atmosphere. It reminds me of the small street tents in Korea where people drink and eat outside. The menu is extensive and features authentic Korean dishes and soju. They also have karaoke on weekends. It's a hidden gem in the North-Lamar area, tucked between a bar and shops. This is the perfect spot for a Korean bar experience with friends, enjoyin... View all feedback.
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had high hopes for the restaurant, but all participants cost $7-8 more in the restaurant than the stated prices on their website. a bottle of miller lite was $6. fried chicken was $24. eating was just okay. there are several good Korean places close to lamar, which are much better: korean grill or seoulju. View all feedback.
Had high hopes for the restaurant, but all participants cost $7-8 more in the restaurant than the stated prices on their website. a bottle of miller lite was $6. fried chicken was $24. eating was just okay. there are several good Korean places close to lamar, which are much better: korean grill or seoulju.
We thought eating was for the part overpriced and the service was a little slow. the dubbokki was one of the best I ever had. the fried chicken was crispy and delicious.
The new owner is so sweet. The food was so amazing. The sweet and spicy rice cakes were cooked to perfection! The service was fast and so nice! New favorite spot in ATX.
My reference point is the world famous Korean food of Korea Town in Los Angeles from when I was employed at a Korean-American firm long ago. So I have high standards, though I am not finicky and I like just about any Korean restaurant. Some are just better than others. This is one of the better. This small restaurant is cozy and has friendly service. They graciously brought out seconds on the ban chan whereas a few places in Austin are stingy with it. This was the highest quality beef bulgogi I’ve had in Austin. Very tender and fresh. Some of the more fancy menu items are pricey but this has always been true at any legit Korean restaurant. Plus now there’s inflation and you get what you pay for. We will be back. It wasn’t crowded. It should have been. Maybe once the word gets out or when things return to normal.
The vibe was nice and the food was ok but the price is ridonkculous for the amount of food you get. Best thing we had was the tofu seafood soup.