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| - I've tried a ramen dish, the bibimbap, and a pork rice dish.
For the price, the portions are a bit small, but given the quality of (most of) the food and the fact that Korean food is generally more expensive, it's warranted.
The bibimbap and pork rice dish were both great, very tasty and classic Korean food. For these dishes I'd give the restaurant a solid 4/5.
However, the ramen (the dumpling ramen) was a gigantic disappointment. It could've just been the one I had, but if you've ever had real ramen before, order something else.
For roughly $10, the ramen came in a tiny bowl. It literally tasted EXACTLY like Nong Shim instant ramen noodles, which go for roughly $1.50 at the supermarket. I grew up eating a lot of Nong Shim ramen, and the resemblance was uncanny. The noodles were clearly prepackaged and the vegetables were practically the veggie packet that comes with Nong Shim ramen, plus a few pieces of corn. It's an shame to charge $10 before tax/tip for something I could make at home for $2. This would get a 1.5/5.
Otherwise, the atmosphere is great, it's a very cute place and in a good location. The service was at times inattentive, but for the most part quite good and courteous.
Food: 3/5 (don't get the ramen)
Atmosphere: 4/5
Service: 3/5
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