Very delicious and well priced! Service was quick when we were there, we came before it got too busy around 4pm but soon after we got there people started rolling in. Obvious favourite in the community and I understand why. I got the tofu seafood soup and my bf got the dumpling kal gooksu. Was very good and the portions were generous.Food: 5/5
Good parking place. We 5 persons visited Korea traditional restaurants. We order 2 Pork back bone soup and 3 Korean sausage soup. Very delicious & are really good price and good kindly seving. I recommend this place. We will return for sure
A wait to get in for Tuesday lunch was my first impression of this homey and unpretentious spot. It was busy, it smelled great as soon we stepped in, and our dishes got to us quickly. Pork bone soup was as good as advertised, beef soup I thought was pretty good. Not just generous portions but stick to your ribs goodness. We also ordered fried dumplings - 8 to a plate and tastes like my Korean mother in law must be working part time in the kitchen. The table behind us had the teppan chicken which is definitely on my list to try when I go back again.
This is always our family's favorite restaurant in Tri-city area. Whenever I want to skip cooking at home, we'd like to come here. For years, we stick with the same orders.: Pork bone soup, bulgogi in hot stone bowl and pork cutlet. I noticed their prices have been keeping on going up, but still the most reasonable in our area. I like their sides too, which have been cut from 5 dishes down to 4, now 3. But still no complains since they were generous before and always gave refills if we asked for. Recently we started to like their bibimbap. Their cooking is good and food is tasty and homey especially in the cold winter, very filling and satisfying.
Pork bone soup was good! Seafood pancake not so much! Soggy and squid was super hard!Recommended dishesPork Bone Soup, Gamjatang
Ordered take out and they did not disappoint. Their soups are so tasty! Love their broth. Will definitely order from them again and maybe a dine-in.Food: 5/5
My go to place when looking for a warm, comfy, and tasty soup. Been going here for about 4 years now and always order the pork bone and potato hotpot. It's a bit pricey if you're by yourself but the soup can be shared between 3 to 4 people large size so it comes out pretty cheap. The lady and man who run this place has always been kind and generous whenever we come here. Also a good spot if you're looking for "Hangover soup". You can thank me later!
I got there at 7:05, the waitress told me they close at 7:40google says 8, so I asked when's the last order call? She said a little bit earlier than 7:40. I said alright, my friends will be here in 10mins, would that be okay and she said yes. At 7:14 another waitress asked if I've ordered, and told me the last order call is 7:10. So I just had to leave. 1. Please just update the operation time on Google. 2. If a customer got in the door 5 mins prior to the last call, you should let them know at the door. Keeping the communication clear is the bottom line.
The beef bone soup was very bland. Customer service was ok given only one lady was serving people. Ordered a cutlet rice for the nephew, but took more than 20 min to come. Food overall was passable.
Closes early but they were able to let us stay near the end while cleaning up. We got the pork bone soup and BBQ kalbi with tofu soup. Fantastic taste to everything, the tofu soup spot you've been waiting for!