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Contribuiți la feedbackBulgogi and Bibimbap were good. There was no fat on the meat, and the bibimbap was tasty and had all the right fixations, although the rice could be crispy. The decor and atmosphere was nice, but they were very slow to take our order and get us the check.
Pig meat menus are very inadequate in meat. Prices are ok, but ask for normal menus like pasta and rice like Bibimbap
The self-world has traveled. Experience Korean food. The two dishes we ordered were both absolutely disgusting. Both I and my friend ate 25% portions and left the rest in the restaurant. The waiter and host were both extremely...rude. When I entered, the host tried to mock my Spanish, which was absolutely perfect, except that he wasn't a different accent that Korean itself was. The restaurant was extremely cold as all the windows were open. We eat in various restaurants in Buenos Aires daily nobody keeps windows open more, except these guys). And even if they want to keep their desire open) ; they better offer heating inside to keep us warm! Don't! The waiter was very upset when I asked him about open windows. The food came in two parts, My part came almost 15 minutes earlier than my friend! Finally, I asked for some extra chili as the food was very bland) and the waiter said.The chili is not okay with this kind of food. When I asked again, he gave me a really bad look and came back with the chili and threw almost the chili on my face. Location In a beautiful neighborhood of Buenos Aires. If you are a newly arrived tourist, I do not recommend going there. I do not recommend such a hostile place with disgusting food and iron inside.
Una Cancion Coreana, is one of my favorite restaurants in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Great Korean food you cannot miss. Place is well furnished and very clean. The service is excellent and they will give you a walk if you are indecision. I have seen customers who are not very familiar with Korean food aided by the owner and staff. Eating is simply amazing and it reminds me of my time in South Korea. I like the one-pot section because I feel nostalgia when I worked on these cold winter nights while it was -10°. Celsius. I went with my friends, but maybe also good for family and couples. Don't miss if you have the chance to go!
Just talked to the place, there's no gluten free dishes at all, somehow I fount it at “Best gluten free places“, I'm happy I called to doublecheck because there is no single gluten free dish.