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🤮 1/5 - Overpriced, rude, pretentious service and tasteless soup.
By 👻 @Chris V., 03/17/2023 3:00 am
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Good Korean food should make you sweat, cry and snot after eating, this restaurant does none of that. Rather, it celebrates mediocrity prioritizing aesthetics over flavor. My husband walked in and waited at the restaurant 10 minutes before they opened up and were able to get seats within 20 minutes of opening. We ordered two of the gomtang soups, kimchi mandoo and tangerine ade.1. Gomtang- this was suppose to be the highlight of the restaurant yet all it did was taste of unsalted flavorless boiled pork broth, dry meat and crumbly rice. You need to add the gochuji to attempt to save this. At $18/bowl I expected a lot more. 2. Kimchi mandoo- these were some of the best kimchi mandoo I've had, delicate skin, plump and juicy filling. This was the saving grace of this restaurant, but at $12/4 pieces with the wait you're better of just visiting one of the many other Korean shops in the area.3. Tangerine-ade, $8, this was ok we didn't really taste the tangerine in it, pretty disappointing since the ice in the drink took up 75% of the cup. Quite expensive for something non-alcoholic.Lunch came out to about $70 for everything which in my opinion isn't worth it. Service was quite lackluster and pretentious, when the server noticed me putting the gochuji into the soup halfway through he told me to stop, and that I was "ruining" the flavor of the soup. Our waters weren't refilled and paying took about 10 minutes to check out, which is surprising for a 12 seater restaurant. Additionally, when asked where to procure some of the plate ware of the store, the server told me I wouldn't qualify to buy the products from Korea. How asinine.Save your time, energy and money and eat at one of the many other wonderful Korean places in the area. +0 Vibe+0 Taste+1 Presentation+0 Service+0 Value
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