Reviews - Lc Kitchen
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Was Jim Carroll at Lc Kitchen a mag?
Wide variety of choices with the 4 different food shops in there, wonderful indoor and outdoor seating some covered. Decent quantities for the price and quick to pick up and go View all feedback.
What Gabriel Corvo dislikes about Lc Kitchen:
The food is mostly just rice—about 99%, with only 0.5% protein and maybe a few vegetables thrown in. I had the Rhino Grill special today, which was lamb kofta, and it was basically all carbs. As for the tacos, they serve very small portions, and it's always the same tacos or nachos. I don't think it's worth the price. View all feedback.
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Last update : 24.09.2023
I ordered food from Joeun, and I have to say, if you enjoy good food, you should steer clear of this place. You might as well head to Taco Bell, Taco Bueno, or even grab some sushi from a gas station instead. The rice had a porridge-like consistency and was absolutely terrible—it's hard to believe it was actually cooked and served that way. The portion was quite small, and the beef stir fry was just barely acceptable. Overall, I felt it was a really poor value. I'd be embarrassed to create food like that if I were working there. I really hope the other restaurants in LC are better. To top it off, the guy working there seemed to really dislike his job.
It's a great spot for Samsung employees, offering a wide variety of food options.
The food is mostly just rice—about 99%, with only 0.5% protein and maybe a few vegetables thrown in. I had the Rhino Grill special today, which was lamb kofta, and it was basically all carbs. As for the tacos, they serve very small portions, and it's always the same tacos or nachos. I don't think it's worth the price.
This restaurant has Michelin star prices but serves food that feels more like typical cafeteria fare. Paying $4 for a breakfast taco the size of a pencil eraser, and that barely contains any bacon, is simply outrageous. You can find a better taco at Fuzzy's or even at a gas station for under $2. Most menu items start at $13, including basic burgers. If you're a Samsung employee, you do get a discount, but for anyone else, it’s not worth it. Lunchtime is incredibly crowded, which detracts from the overall experience. It's pleasant when it's not busy, but I would advise avoiding this place from 11:30 AM to 1:30 PM at all costs. Their hours are 6 AM to 2 PM, offering breakfast from 6 to 10 and lunch from 11 to 2. They do feature daily specials, some of which are decent, like the chicken tikka masala. The best part of the experience is the staff—most of them are friendly and engaging, although a few are not. Overall, unless you work for Samsung, I suggest you skip this place.