The beef thick soup at this restaurant, paired with teppanyaki rice, is very delicious. The beef portion is generous and has a great texture. Side dishes like kimchi and pickled radish are available in unlimited supply, with a special recommendation for the pickled radish. Overall, the quality of the dishes is good, but the prices are on the higher side.
The restaurant is often crowded, but it offers the convenience of telephone reservations for queueing, and the overall dining environment is comfortable.
In terms of service, the restaurant offers a convenient phone reservation service, allowing customers to avoid long wait times.
I've been to this restaurant quite a few times; it's usually very crowded, but as long as you leave your phone number to wait in line, they will call you back when there's a spot available, which is quite convenient.
This time, I ordered the beef bone soup. The meals come with the six common Korean side dishes, such as kimchi and pickled radish, and I personally recommend the pickled radish; it's really well done. Since the side dishes are served in unlimited quantities, you can just go back and get more if you want. As for the other side dishes, they are also quite good.
For the main course, they have sizzling rice plates, and I usually just pour it into the soup to eat. I think this combination works quite well. Additionally, they give a generous portion of beef, which is also tasty.
Overall, it's a nice Korean restaurant, but the prices are a bit high.
It’s really my second time to come here by accident~ Recently, my friend said that she really wanted to eat Korean food, so she made an appointment with this restaurant. I personally think this restaurant is average, and each set meal is a small pot. Personally, I prefer eating them. You can have unlimited side dishes, but the staple food is not impressive. And the shrimp cakes are not delicious. You can order other a la carte, but remember it is a bit expensive.