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Contribute Feedback What Brenden Manivong likes about Arkanseoul:
This charming little local spot offers authentic Korean comfort food. I tried the Korean fried chicken, mandu, tteokbokki, and pajeon, and everything was delicious. The service was quite swift as well. View all feedback.
What Torey Leannon doesn't like about Arkanseoul:
Service was good. This is a more Americanized restaurant. I give it a 3 because the Korean fried chicken is supposed to be traditional fried chicken which is usually large juicy bone in chicken wings thighs. This was pretty much just breaded chickenbreast for $9 for 5 pieces. Disappointed to say the least. View all feedback.
This charming little Korean restaurant is a great spot for lunch! The food is consistently delicious each time I visit. However, be prepared for potentially long wait times for your meal. They always serve their dishes in takeout containers, which I appreciate. While I do enjoy dining here, it is on the pricier side. Nonetheless, I always support our local businesses!
We received excellent service and the staff was very helpful. My children and I had never tried Korean food before, so they assisted us in selecting our meals, and it was a fantastic experience! We all thoroughly enjoyed our dishes and were excited to try something new.
**Service: 5/5** The staff member I interacted with offered some excellent recommendations, though I didn't really need them. **Texture: 5/5** The crunch was absolutely delightful. The crust can hold its own against some I've tried in New York City and Vancouver, and I honestly found it to be better than popular chains like Pelicana and Ne Ne. Although one of my wings was the greasiest I've ever encountered. **Size: 4.5/5** Other reviews mentioned the size, and I agree. While the portions are filling, KFC wings are a bit smaller compared to what I expected. Usually, I can only eat 5-6 wings, but I managed to stop at 8 this time without feeling overly stuffed. **Glaze: 4.5/5** I tried the soy and spicy soy glazes. The spicy one was superior, although both flavors are quite mild. They felt more like a single note of flavor rather than the complex layers I've enjoyed elsewhere. This makes sense given the local demographic, and I appreciate that the wings weren't drowning in sauce. **Price: 5/5** At $15 for 10 wings, I found the price to be very reasonable. I didn't inquire, but pickled daikon would have been a nice touch.
Dining here was truly the highlight of my day—definitely the best meal I've had in a long time. We finished our meal quicker than we anticipated, and it was absolutely fantastic. It was a bit on the pricey side, but given the quality of the food, it was worth every penny, and I would happily return. I can’t believe I didn’t discover this place sooner!
This charming little local spot offers authentic Korean comfort food. I tried the Korean fried chicken, mandu, tteokbokki, and pajeon, and everything was delicious. The service was quite swift as well.