Yori - Hurst
Yori
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I had a strong craving for authentic Korean cuisine, so I decided to search on Google and stumbled upon this hidden gem. The food was absolutely delicious, flavorful, nutritious, and beautifully presented. Our host, Evelyn, was fantastic—very patient and eager to help. She guided us in selecting our dishes, pointing out the must-tries and even customizing part of our order. Our picky eater son enjoyed everything on his plate and even went back for seconds! The restaurant itself has a charming ambiance. We left with smiles on our faces and full bellies. We are definitely planning to return again and again!
Absolutely fantastic! Our server, Evelyn, was incredibly sweet and kind. She provided us with a lot of helpful information about the menu and was exceptionally friendly. As it was our first visit, the staff made us feel very welcome, and the food was outstanding! We will definitely be back!
Yori is an absolute gem! The food is outstanding, and the service was excellent. Our server was more than happy to offer recommendations. We tried the beef bulgogi, which came with six endless sides—each one delicious on its own, and together they created a perfect balance of flavors and spice. We also had the Ramyun, a spicy noodle soup, which they can adjust if you prefer milder heat. To finish, we enjoyed the pancake and ice cream dessert. Every dish we tasted was superb—kudos to the chef! If you're looking for a great atmosphere, friendly service, and delicious Korean cuisine, Yori is a must-visit. You won’t be disappointed.
I was reading a book while waiting for my food and watching a show as I ate, so I didn’t notice until I was ready to pay and get a to-go box that the restaurant was infested with gnats. They even landed on the food I was hoping to take home for dinner. When I brought this to the attention of the waitress and the manager, they reacted rudely and dismissively, seemingly not caring and even laughing about it. I was forced to pay almost the full bill, only receiving a 20% discount, despite not finishing most of my meal and planning to take it home. I will be reporting this to the city on Monday, but I hope this review and the attached photos of the gnats on my food and table warn others to avoid wasting their money here.
I visited Yori on a Sunday afternoon, tucked away in a small shopping mall. There’s plenty of parking, and the cozy size of the restaurant adds to its appeal. The decor is charming, creating a unique atmosphere, while the dim lighting sets a perfect mood for enjoying drinks. I ordered the spicy seafood tofu soup and seafood pajeon, both traditional Korean dishes. While the food isn't entirely authentic, it was satisfying, and the service was prompt. The waitress was friendly too. The second floor is a private event space available for reservations. Overall, Yori is a great choice, especially given the limited options in the area.
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