A pretty hipster Korean fusion place, all the waiters/waitresses there are dressed well haha. Your typical Korean poster boys/gals.. or maybe just the ones I saw
Ordered a sangria there, pretty standard. Enjoyed the blood orange and went well with the dishes we got.
Menu-
Spicy pork tacos - I heard they were most famous for their Korean-style tacos, so that's what we ordered first. The pork was fried with a very saucy breading that tasted Buffalo-esque but minimally spicy. The mayo over the pork was slightly spicy, and the taco shell was very typical. The coleslaw was alright, the raw veggie taste was particularly strong and contrasted with the meat in an interesting way. I thought the pork was cooked really well and it's a very meaty/filling dish when you order in triples
Kalbi tacos - The kalbi was seasoned EN POINTE. Liked this more than spicy pork tacos
Spoon pizza with kimchi - There was also a choice with bacon but we thought we'd just continue the Korean flavours. The "spoon pizza" was made with cheese and mashed potatoes, no dough that I could taste.. Kimchi was inside with peppers, onions, etc. I thought it was a creative way to make a pizza, would want to try this myself. May return to try their sweet potato chips :)
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-Sweet potato chips with wasabi mayo - Sweet potato fries in a big portion.. good filler for your meal on an extra hungry day; would taste a lot better if you were starving
- Creamy rice cake - I enjoyed this a lot even though it made me feel like I should go to Jenny Craig after.. cream sauce with bacon bits + chewy rice cakes. Mhmmm.
Beef kalbijim - Beef short ribs that were braised with such flavour and fall-off-the-bones good, recommended for juiciness and flavour :)