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Contribute Feedback What Barry Bernstein likes about Woori Village:
It has been a long time last visiting Woori Village Korean food, so it was a pleasant surprise to that they took part of the large restaurant area and turned it into a Korean grocery store. It’s not a full grocery, so no fresh foods or meat and fish. Mostly dry goods, some teas, dried fish and some seasonings.My lunch was wonderful as usual with Yuk Guy Jang and the side dishes, which round out the meal. If you’re in... View all feedback.
What Kherlen Ganzorig doesn't like about Woori Village:
Came here with Korean friend Mr. KIM and I had Yukaejang. It was worst Korean soup I ever had. Too salty and chili powder is way too much. Try improve ur cooking and focus more on side dishes. View all feedback.
So service isn't what certain people want but guess what, it's one server for all the tables they have. You have to consider the situation they are in and having to attend and care for everyone. When I come only one server is working and they are doing the best I've seen for someone caring for 7 plus tables by themselves. Give them a break people!! It's post pandemic things will be different get over it. Food quality is really good for the price. I've been here over 5 times and enjoy it every time. The servers being quick and straight forward is part of the experience to me. They literally want you to get to the point and you tell them what you want and need quick so they can get it and get on to what they have to do next. To be honest that's the best and most real when it comes to food service. Only con is that soju is over 10 a bottle when I can buy a six pack for 30. But guess what they gotta make money it's a business. My favorite meat is the brisket! And as for the plates, it's just the plates you eat off of! Everything else is glass, if you don't like it then go home and do Korean bbq yourself or open a Korean bbq restaurant. Hope this review gives you a light and different perspective, this place is actually good and I will continue coming here.
It has been a long time last visiting Woori Village Korean food, so it was a pleasant surprise to that they took part of the large restaurant area and turned it into a Korean grocery store. It’s not a full grocery, so no fresh foods or meat and fish. Mostly dry goods, some teas, dried fish and some seasonings.My lunch was wonderful as usual with Yuk Guy Jang and the side dishes, which round out the meal. If you’re in the area of Golf road and Milwaukee, do pay them a visit.Before you leave hear ? click on the thumbs up ? down below ?
They have the worst staff ever. Ordered two plates of meat and side dishes . Our server comes back and slams all the plates onto the table while yelling at us about not having a certain side dish. After that we just got up and left. The kicker was they still tried to charge us for the AYCE when we didn’t even cook yet with gratuity included !
This place is a standard, no frills, straightforward, cook your own , eat all you can Korean barbecue resto serviced by a couple who are impressively efficient, fast moving and doing a great and excellent customer service. The banchans are simple , not as intricately assorted as the rest but we we end up getting out of the resto with a full stomach. We shopped a bit inside since the resto is adjacent to a Korean grocery store. Could have shopped more if tagged translated in English as I don't understand Korean characters. Bought some Korean candies as a highlight of our visit to this place.
Came here with Korean friend Mr. KIM and I had Yukaejang. It was worst Korean soup I ever had. Too salty and chili powder is way too much. Try improve ur cooking and focus more on side dishes.