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Contribuisci feedbackAuthentic and really good Korean food. I have been coming here for years. Service is friendly. Family owned business.
This place does not exist, at least in person. The address is the same as Korean Palace, but if you try to ask about the menu items (e.g.: kimbap, naengmyun), the waiters in Korean Palace say they don’t serve it and don’t know anything about “K-Pop Menu”. Really disappointing as I was craving kimbap. Will edit if I learn new information.
An average Korean food place. Nothing spectacular, with very good service and attention to detail. Try it if you are in the area, and your budget allows it.
This place is only for people who want to eat koren food. It is NOT a place for koren BBQ. It looks like an old folks home cafeteria inside. The lady, I'm guessing she's the owner was SO rude to us when we walked in. We turned around and left and came to GEN Koren BBQ House at the Westgate Shopping center. I do not recommend this place unless you are in your 60s or higher. No offense to older people because I am in my 50s.
This place has been around since I was a little kid growing up the South Bay in the 80s. Recently I organized a catered buffet lunch after a burial and the service by the owner, Daniel, was excellent. He was transparent about the pricing and value and everything went smoothly. We ordered for 85 people and only 35 showed up so they provided ample to go boxes, which we super appreciated. The banquet room has been the place of many celebrations, including first birthdays. There's ample parking in the back. We were allowed to hang out a bit after we ate, which we appreciated (lunch was supposed to start at noon but most people got there by 1 and we left around 330). The food was excellent especially the tang su yuk and fried shrimp. It reminded me of my childhood. All the food was really good. I want to come back and bring my kids here to eat! One annoyance that gets honorable mention is the plate police lady who was kind of rude (the one who scoops the rice). I understand she's counting plates but several guests mentioned it. She was only nice at the end, once we passed out extra rice cake so I guess we should've given it to her earlier . She seemed like she was in a hurry and didn't want to serve us food (no eye contact, no smiles, just annoyed gestures at our guests who had just attended a burial in the rain, some who had flown out of town for this). They weren't short staffed that day as it wasn't that busy on a rainy Tuesday lunch. Even still, I would highly recommend this place for any celebration birthday, wedding, anniversary, post memorial/burial (celebration of life).