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Contribuiți la feedbackWe had an assortment of dishes and shared all as one would family style. The sauces and ingredients were quality almost as good as we had overseas. What highlighted the key ingredient was the noodles. Better than most casual locales we’ve experienced. I couldn’t recollect the Korean dish names, but check the pics. After lunch, we came to the consensus that the dishes we had were better than expected. Our foodie has been to Santa Clara location as well and precedes that this location has better quality pork dishes. Hope someone will agree or have similar experiences. As always, post wherever you end up.
This place is way over-priced and the quantity of the portions are way too small. My girlfriend paid $11 for some cheap ass Jjajanmyung and got only a half container or noodles and sauce. So tired of restaurants charging almost double and giving you less and less food.
Plz owner do the quality test the noodle taste bad. Man send a Korean chef’s. Stop hiring people that don’t have any Korean taste. All the food from the menus is bad no wonder low star San Jose store is better. At least the service is good. The taste of the noodle is worst then the instant noodle you buy from Korean
Jjajangmyung $10.85Tangsuyuk $16.99This is my favorite Korean place in the tri valley (kinda bc I think every other Korean place here is quite bad). The noodles here have this rich savory taste and the tangsuyuk is fried really nicely with a great sauce that isn't too sickly sweet. I might be biased here since this specific type of Korean Chinese food is comfort food for me that my family used to go eat all the time growing up and these dishes really hit home for me.Service and ambiance are nice. Not exceptional or anything I don't really put too much stock into those at a casual Asian place like this.Also I read some other reviews complaining about a lack of banchan???? Cmon man this isn't that type of Korean food
A simple, no frills Korean place tucked away in a little strip mall in Dublin. We have friends who enjoy this place and we love noodles so we gave it a try for lunch one Saturday. Definitely a casual vibe, the menu is pretty basic, very similar to other Korean comfort food places we've eaten in Oakland. We got jajangmyeon, beef jjamppong, and an order of fried dumplings. Everything was pretty good, the portions good sized, and reasonably priced. Definitely nice not to have to head out to Oakland to get a jajangmyeon fix!