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I am a great fan of ceena. a beautiful atmosphere for the dinning here can be felt. bbqs like galbi and porkbelly are great. services are also great for me. recommend! View all feedback.
What Kirsten Evans doesn't like about Ceena:
Small Korean restaurant with not much ambience and all the classical trappings of a modestly priced Asian restaurant: flickering neon-lit fridge with food to go, big tv screen on silent playing in the background and a random music selection with pop classics spanning from the late to the early The food was actually not bad though. The pork belly bossam was nice and the bibimbap decent. I would come back if I wanted a... View all feedback.
I am a great fan of ceena. a beautiful atmosphere for the dinning here can be felt. bbqs like galbi and porkbelly are great. services are also great for me. recommend!
Good beef bibibap and chicken spicy. I also like kimchi as my supplement. very traditional Korean food. recommend! it is very close to kcl and lse. if they like Korean food, that is going to ceena a proper choice.
A great squirting eating attracts me very much. I love the Korean sauce and eat it. in cold weather gives me the hot suppe warm. love Korean food!
Very delicious traditional Korean cuisine. I live near ceena and often go there to eat with my friends. I like the spicy huh and Galbi cow. they taste soou good. ceena Recommend good environment and service.
Small Korean restaurant with not much ambience and all the classical trappings of a modestly priced Asian restaurant: flickering neon-lit fridge with food to go, big tv screen on silent playing in the background and a random music selection with pop classics spanning from the late to the early The food was actually not bad though. The pork belly bossam was nice and the bibimbap decent. I would come back if I wanted a lunch spot in the area and was craving Korean. This is definitely more of a lunch or takeaway place (unless you like the idea of dining in a dimly lit room in the setting described above