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Contribute Feedback What Eldridge Padberg likes about The More the Better:
I was pleasantly surprised by The More the Better! The staff is always friendly, helpful, and accommodating, even without a reservation. The food is presented beautifully and is both delicious and creative, allowing for new flavor experiences. Meals come out quickly and there is a good selection of drinks to enjoy while waiting. The prices are reasonable, making it hard to resist coming back for more. Just be prepare... View all feedback.
What Rodger Konopelski doesn't like about The More the Better:
One of the many "modern" Asian eateries around town. Korean "fusion". Not a huge fan of Korean fare, but did try this place a couple of time (as we used to live within walking distance). The usual modern Korean fare. Nothing spectacular to write about. We were happy with our meals. View all feedback.
I finally decided to visit this casual Korean Fusion eatery after walking past it for years, and I can't believe I've ignored it for so long.
Fraid to say it was a disappointing experience. We had high hopes for it, but the quality just was not there.
The food from this place was disappointing, aesthetically looked great from the outside but food quality was mediocre and not worth it's price.
I wasn't sure what to expect, but I was pleasantly surprised. The service was very friendly and attentive, and the food was awesome in a small and charming venue. The fried chicken was wonderful, and I also enjoyed the kick that the kimchi coleslaw provided. Definitely worth a visit.
Had a late meal after visiting the ABC studios and had decided to grab a tasting board as we had thought we just wanted something light. All the food was so delicious we ordered more! The tasting board consisted of crab croquets, gyoza, fried silken tofu, rice flour fried oysters and salad and dipping sauce. We then chose the fried chicken and bao buns- one with prawns and one squid. Would recommend the food here in an instant, thanks.