Convenient restaurant to grab a bite while shopping in the area. Ordered 2 entrees to make use of a coupon out of an entertainment book.
Ordered the Korean Chicken-marinated chicken breast, gochujang (a Korean hot chili paste)
sauce, charred pineapple brown rice, garlic green beans, pineapple relish, $15.50, and the fish and chips- Samuel Adams batter-fried fish, french fries, dill tartar sauce, malt vinegar and chipotle slaw $13.95.
Korean chicken was the winner for sure. Great combination of flavors with fresh green beans and pineapple relish. Had a nice spice to it, but not too hot. Not sure if this is what "Korean" food should taste like as I have not ordered before, but would def try it again.
Advice - pass on the fish and chips though. Very thick breading that was gummy. Sent the first order back because it was not crispy in addition to being gummy. The next batch was crispy, but still gummy. I think it was due to the batter being way too thick. Anyway, subbed out the slaw for the garlic green beans which was the star of the plate. The french fries are the frozen, out of a bag variety.
Server was attentive and helpful.