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Contribuisci feedbackPortions are good but barely any meat in them. Noticed in other reviews that I am not the only one who things so. A bit much for what it is. Friendly service though and clean.Food: 3/5
I found this random hole in the wall on Yelp when I was craving Jjajangmyeon(Black Bean Noodle) but when i came i ended up ordering their Zam Pong(Spicy Seafood Noodle) and man was i happy i did. i’ve came back multiple times just for the Zam Pong. perfect for the rainy day warm soup vibes. the noodles were chewy while the soup was spicy but flavorful.now for the soft tofu soup, it was lacking flavor and ingredients for sure. i have had enough tofu soup in my lifetime where i know that there is usually an egg in it or on the side for u to add but this one didn’t have one. the picture they had listed was definitely different from what came to the table. not bad but i would stick to My Tofu House on Geary if u r craving tofu soup
Hole in the wall place. Chose this place because I wanted Korean noodles and it had to be near a friend's place. Honestly surprised with how this place was. Food (especially the bi bim myun) was really good.Pretty casual place and I will definitely recommend and come here with friends again.
I wish this place was a little more consistent. I've been coming here since 2013 and my opinion about them always goes up and down. This time, I ordered their jjamppong and tangsuyuk. When I first got in, I wasn't even given a menu but that was okay since they have a picture on the wall and I knew what I wanted before going in. As soon as I got both dishes, I knew the quantity of the noodles and the meat were significantly low. Did I come on a bad day? But even then I feel like the quantity of the food should not sway significantly. I'm not a huge eater like these Mukbang creators but I was able to finish jjamppong and tangsuyuk without feeling overly stuffed.
Cozy neighborhood Korean spot on Geary. was really craving jajjangmyeon and this hit the spot! the noodles were fresh bouncy, and the jajjangmyeon had solid flavor without being too heavy. the regular jajjangmyeon is only $12 and easily lasts 2 meals, so I thought it was a great deal, too!