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I’ve been craving Korean food for a week and I finally had the best food I could ever have asked for here. Wonderful homecooking style, very nostalgic. Everything was delicious. The hotpot is great for sharing and spending time with friends/family. The decor is modest, simple and casual. Fast and at
Me, and a group of friends are here and had a wonderful experience. Be prepared we had to wait around 45min outside. The food was delicious, the staff were friendly and attentive. Definitely would recommend this place! There was a halal meat options!
Overall is okay. Can’t say really authentic but it’s okay if you want some Korean food. LA short rib is good. Sweet and spicy fried chicken could be better, tasted a bit Chinese style TBH but still not bad. Kimchi pancake is quite soft, not my type as I prefer something more crispy. Budae Jjigae is
Have had so many meals here. Amazing food and good service, would highly recommend this place to anyone in the area. Only complaints are my legs don't fit properly under the two people tables and that the bill at the end is random scribbles and numbers.
Overall nice food and atmosphere at a reasonable price. The staff were friendly and attentive, always ready to assist. We arrived at 9pm and waited around 15 minutes to be seated - about three groups of people were waiting before us. Recommend trying the Toppoki (Korean rice cake) with chilly sauce.
I go here often with my friends, we are obsessed with the food. Everything tastes fresh and well made. The staff are very friendly and give good service.
A number one contender for the best Korean in London. I was taken back by the flavour profile of the dishes served here. We ordered the bulgogi and egg fried rice, kimchi jeon, and the seafood tteokbokki. All of which I can recommend. The amount of food was perfect and the pricing is incredible valu
The food was delicious and it was a great atmosphere. We went at an off-peak time so we got in straight away but when we came out (approx 7pm) there was a queue of about 12 people waiting to get a table so it’s clearly a very popular place! It seemed like a very traditional Korean meal and there was
Really good food and atmosphere. There was a 15-20 minutes wait and we went at 8pm. Food was really good especially the Korean fried chicken. Portion sizes also good. Costs are slightly expensive but expected for a restaurant in London.
Highly recommend if you want to introduce people to korean food. If you love cheese the cheese kimchi pancake is a must. The fried rice is always a good choice and a safe choice for picky eaters. However I highly will push anyone to try the chicken gizzard 😊
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