I've always had a fear of eating alone in a restaurant, but I think I've gotten over it all thanks to Kimchi House! Odd? I know but I have reasons for it. I was able to notice a lot of the little nuances that I would normally miss because I am usually conversing with my friends! Plus, I didn't feel rushed by the staff which is always a plus.
Service: The Kimchi House staff were so kind and attentive. They worked well with each other! They were singing and enjoying their time together which made the restaurant more lively especially during the slower parts of their day. An added plus was hearing some stellar music (R&B and the newest kpop songs).The staff ask for your drink order shortly after you sit down and serve the banchan right away. If you've never had Korean food before, the staff will explain each dish to you so just ask them!
Food: Banchan - it is on the sweeter side which I preferred since I opted for the Kimchi Stew. They did not fry their potato dish before coating it with the sweet sauce and it tasted just as good.
Kimchi Stew - It had pieces of thinly sliced pork, rice cake, kimchi, and tofu. It was on the spicy side, but I liked it! I found it to be fairly sour but it may be from the kimchi. I can say that I've had better stews at other establishments but I left satisfied and full.
The meal was around $12. They take debit even if it is under $15.