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Contribuisci feedbackVariety of dishes to order and share, fries, sandwiches, rice, some spicy, some not, but overall flavorful/delicious and savory.
The menu is simple and straight to the point: offer classic Korean cuisine and blend it with American classics such as burgers and fries. It works! Try the Bulgogi Poutine: it'll satisfy your fix.
After having gone to their sawtelle location multiple times and always loving it I was super excited to try out the new restaurant. Was very underwhelmed by the quality of service we received, they didn't seem to know the menu that well and total blasé attitude which is total opposite from their sawtelle location. The portion sizes are a little larger but it didn't seem to fit the pricing (in my opinion priced too high). I'm from Seattle and get to go to LA a handful of times a year so was excited to try the ramen which they don't have at the other place unfortunately they were out so I was pretty disappointed although based on other reviews I read I didn't miss much. We had the balls, ribs, poutine, poke, and a the spicy pork sausage with Apple slaw, my favorite items are still the ones at the older location. Also had 2 of their custom drinks (one with matcha, and the other had some kind of Korean liquor in it) mediocre at best and didn't seem to go with the food. I'll be returning to Seoul sausage but won't waste my time on this location.
After watching the Food Truck Race on Netflix with my husband (he picked these guys from the very beginning! I decided to surprise him and take him to their restaurant! Totally worth the drive would do it a million times over! You have to try their rice balls!!!!
We ordered the short rib shareable with banchan. The banchan was canned sliced jalapeños, old Kim chi, and shredded pickled carrots and daikon. The beef was tender but was flavorless. For 28 bucks, it was not worth it.