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Contribuisci feedbackGreat small business with authentic food. We went for a work lunch with a group of six. We ordered:1. Miso soup not too salty (4.5/5 ? 2. Salad ginger dressing is savory and deliciously ?. (5/5 ? 3. Dosalt Bibimbap I enjoyed this authentic dish. Fresh quality ingredients. (5/5 ? 4. Bulgogi beef the person who ordered enjoyed. (5/5 ? 5. We ordered a few sushi rolls, and all were tasty. (5/5 ?
My dining experience here was exceptional in every way. The attentive staff, inviting atmosphere, and delectable flavors all contributed to an unforgettable meal. I am already looking forward to my next visit and will eagerly recommend this restaurant to anyone seeking an authentic Korean dining experience!
It was so great to go back here again after some years away. I had liked it before, but this time I was even more impressed by the food here. Many to most Korean restaurants I have seen in the U.S. haven't seemed authentic at all to me, but this one really does. The Chapchae was just like the Chapchae I used to have in Korea, and I'd say the Pajon we had seemed even better than the Pajon I had in Korea. Also, they served delicious, popular side dishes I was used to and also one that was an interesting spin-off of what I'd had before. This is in a convenient downtown location, and it was really cool to be able to watch the FC Cincinnati game on the screen at Fountain Square while walking back to the car.
Plates and spoons were chipped! The fried calamari tasted like plastic, and also felt like it too! The only thing saving them is the mediocre sushi and the cute metal silver wear that they give you to eat you food with.
This is a little restaurant on Vine, right across from the Hampton/Homewood hotel. The staff are really friendly and professional. Quiet atmosphere, and feels like fine dining. The menu has a pretty good selection, and their sushi menu is great as well. Definitely my new comfort food spot when I come to visit Cincinnati.