This is a Korean & Japanese restaurant that's tucked away in this apartment complex. Turn left when you reach the cylinder building.
Yes they do All You Can Eat Sushi + 7 hot food items for £16.80, within a 1.5hrs sitting. But tonight we decided to go for their Korean options. We ordered a kimchi pancake to start, samgybsal - grilled pork belly to share and a bibimbap each (prawn for me and bulgogi beef for my friend), which also came with miso soup. We failed to read that on the menu but I thought they should have said something when my friend ordered an (additional) miso. However it was pretty good miso and I have high standard of miso soups. Our bill came to just under £21 each but we may have over-ordered (eyes bigger than stomach etc).
I have to say that was a very enjoyable kimchi pancake. I have had some terrible ones, which are wet and falls to pieces when you pick it up with your chopsticks and generally making it looks like a dog's breakfast. This one comes cut up into pieces and with a yummy dipping sauce. We ordered our bibimbap with an egg added, I was disappointed it was a fried egg, not a raw or even a runny fried egg. I had chickened out and went for the seafood sauce instead of the spicy sauce, and regretted that this was not spicy at all. However my friend's bibimbap that should come with the spicy sauce doesn't seem spicy either. Overall the bibimbap was adequate and a good portion. The grilled pork belly was something else, it didn't look too much like pork belly with the fat showing but it was so delicious. It came stacked on top of onions on a sizzling hot plate (no cooking required from me), and I feel like I can just be happy with this and a bowl of rice.
This is a pretty good suburban restaurant. I haven't tried the Japanese offerings so can't comment on the quality (and quality is especially important when it comes to Japanese and raw fishes). It is quite clean, a fairly large place that is family friendly and offers takeaway
I tried only Japanese dishes and what a great food experience it was! Everything ordered was very tasty and full of flavour. Service was friendly and kind. I only wish I live closer. But this place really inspired me to try more Japanese food and make miso at home.
Dined here after a motinee at The Space and was not disappointed. Staff were super polite and friendly. The are separate menus for Japanese and Korean dishes which makes it easy to select what you want. I ordered the prawn gyozas and king prawn bipambap all of which was fresh and delicious. I was asked if I wanted mochi and couldn't be rude. Lovely way to finish off my meal. There was no rush to leave and I did not feel awkward dining alone. Will definitely visit again.
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