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I was here a few times. a lot of change. very friendly and accentuated staff. manager is very friendly and always wants to talk. not too loud, depending on the people who sit close to you. once had a very loud group of...4 men who walk together, but even then I could handle it. lärm is a big problem for me. I can usually sit here very comfortably. they asked to turn the music a few times. View all feedback.
What Cydney Gutkowski doesn't like about Welcome BBQ:
Standard korean food with generous servings. Egg soup was a bit too soupy and salty, but the tofu stew and beef rib soup was good. Can definitely share if not too hungry. View all feedback.
Came here for the first time last week. side dishes are crazy varied! they come in rows and it's a pleasure to look at all the colours on your table. however the waitress took our order very quickly and got my friend's vegetarian bibimbap wrong. it was rectified very easily - almost too easily which makes me suspect they just scooped the meat off the original dish. thankfully he's not a strict vegan or allergic to anything but!!!! this a red flag for anyone that is!! flavours are pretty good. lots of ingredients in my soondubu stew which i always look out for. pleasntly surprised by the soju discount i was met with as well when I finished my meal. coming back to try more soon.
Choose this exclusively for the evaluation when I was in the area, and sought Korean. Grief Ordered the seafood pancakes and ginseng chicken soup. Although the soup was nowhere near, as the ones I had in Seoul, it was still beautiful. The only thing I would say is that there was too many sticky rice filling inside and at the end the soup became a bit muddy. Grief Grief The seafood pancakes is one of the best I had. It was not really doughy how many of them are. It was really nice and crispy. Grief Grief The Banchan was varied, plentiful and delicious! Grief Grief The service is missing a bit, but it's fine. I'll be back to try the other menu items.
I have the first time the Korean BBQ in Eastwood and Welcome BBQ was on the list. The marinated beef and Krakuh hot pot was delicious and contained the perfect amount of spices to make the dishes tasteful. The hot pot was incredibly filled and my roommate and I could not finish Joint. Come again
I can not believe that I have never eaten there before, although he has Corean in Eastwood countless times. Serious hearing for one of the best Korean restaurants in the area! I like Jonga Jip, but after a few disappointing dishes, I would like to welcome the BBQ much more. You also give them a wide selection of nine side dishes, which is much more than most places! Grief But not only that after you have tried two dishes, you can already tell the quality. The pork bone soup was delicious, tastes easy and clean with all the packaged flavors. It is no longer experienced, but just leaves the deep broth and the tender meat make the conversation. Vegetarian Bibimbap was also fresh and satisfying. It's a little fad and perfect for those who are health / calorie awareness. It comes with a small soybean paste soup (which was really good!), Lets you full. Grief Only a tiny thing, but embarrassing. I suppose it's his way of explaining how they should do things because they appeared again, but some older Asian people just do not know how to do it in a way to do the staff or the customer is not uncomfortable afford to. .. Grief Overall, I would definitely go back. The food was great and did not believe that it is so packed as a few popular joints (at least when I left it was comfortable full).
I can not believe that I have never eaten there before, although he has Corean in Eastwood countless times. Serious hearing for one of the best Korean restaurants in the area! I like Jonga Jip, but after a few disappointing dishes, I would like to welcome the BBQ much more. You also give them a wide selection of nine side dishes, which is much more than most places! Grief But not only that after you have tried two dishes, you can already tell the quality. The pork bone soup was delicious, tastes easy and clean with all the packaged flavors. It is no longer experienced, but just leaves the deep broth and the tender meat make the conversation. Vegetarian Bibimbap was also fresh and satisfying. It's a little fad and perfect for those who are health / calorie awareness. It comes with a small soybean paste soup (which was really good!), Lets you full. Grief Only a tiny thing ... The owner is quite vocal and annoyed on one of the employees visible ... read more