I had rolls combo 12.99 The sushi rice was so tough and the fish was not fresh. I ate only 2 pieces and gave it to my dog. Their food is subpar and kind of pricy. never ever come back again
May C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Hooksett, NH
Just visited this place at noon. Super nice and friendly place. I ordered the red bean bubble tea, and was reminded that the kind of bubble tea is prepared differently from the other. I decided to give it a try, and found it very satisfying. Love this place and will come back for bento. I took a look at the sushi and found them look fresh and nice.
Landon C.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Boston, MA
I recently stopped in at H-Mart and figured I’d try the Ramen here. Honestly, it’s more fast food style so I’m not expecting it to be spectacular, but the spicy ramen was pretty bland. Yeah, it had some zing to it, but the soup did not have much flavor. The pork was also pretty lean meat and was a bit tough. Typically a good ramen place will have more fatty pork that’s tender when you bite into it. I ate the whole dish and thought it was fine to extinguish my hunger, but I’ll try one of the other places next time. Also — I will update the review if I try their sushi or another dish in the chance that maybe they just aren’t the best with ramen.
Amy C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Brooklyn, NY
*Tonkatsu Ramen: the ramen itself and the soup broth was good, but everything else was not very impressive. *sushi rolls are good. *overall a mediocre place.
James P.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Wayland, MA
This is such a terrible Sushi shop as far as services being rendered to customers; they don’t greet customers and they don’t speak English. I don’t know whether they understand American, Japanese or Korean culture. Courtesy is taken a hike at this shop… It took a very long hike, and it seems have been killed while taking a hike, never to return.
Khunravin H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Lowell, MA
Awesome spicy ramen– especially when you’re kind of sick and need to clear your sinuses. Also, the cashier lady is always very nice and polite! I frequent this place a lot because I work in Bedford and not too far to commute for lunch.
Leo F.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Arlington, MA
We had a late lunch here recently. While waiting on the ramen, we noticed that they sold boxes of cheap cooked salmon parts at the fridge where they keep their pre-made sushi. I think these are the lower parts of the salmon including the ribs that is not used for sushi. We brought a big container of it and I regret gorging on it as it was too much of a good thing to eat all at once.
Harvard P.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Brookline, MA
Before, when I just visited HMart once in a while, I would never have bothered to try San Soo Kap San Sushi. After all, if I go visit a Korean grocery store, I’m going to get Korean food, right? Now that I visit the food court practically every day, I now know that I’ve definitely been missing out on some of the other places in the food court. San Soo Kap San Sushi is one of those places. They make some pretty solid food! If you’re in a rush, they have prepared sushi boxes for you to grab and go. If you have some more time, then definitely check out the various items that they have on their menu. Their Tonkatsu Ramen is quite delicious. It’s much tastier than I expected. The consistency of the ramen and the flavor of the broth really hits the spot, especially during the cold winter. The best part? It’s only $ 10, a relative steal when compared to some of the pricier items in the food court.
Lisa W.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Cambridge, MA
One of the food court stalls at h-mart, I’ve tried both the ramen and sushi here, and would recommend you choose the former. The ramen is pretty decent — not too rich or fancy, but still enjoyable on a cold winter day. I’ve tried the tan tan and spicy miso ramens, and they were both decent. I wouldn’t recommend the sushi though — I went for the sashimi bento box($ 18ish after tax and tip! pictured) and the tuna was rock solid frozen! Like. hurt your teeth cold! They do give you a good amount of fish as well as a fried mashed potato roll and goyza, but I really didn’t enjoy the semi-frozen fish. At this price point this really shouldn’t be an issue. Anyway, go for a quick ramen if you’re at h-mart!
Jenny L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Salem, MA
Really decent food considering it is located in a food court. Sushi is just ok but I really enjoy the udon and ramen bowls. The tempura dinners are huge and cheap. Meals come with pickled radish, kimchi, miso soup and a side of steamed rice.
Elle B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Tewksbury, MA
We decided to eat here after getting some things from the Hmart, which this food court restaurant is located inside of. Hubby picked the sushi combo bento while I chose the grilled BBQ eel bento. Each meal came with a side of soup, pickled radish, and kimchi. Inside our bento were our main choices and a side of rice, salad, some California rolls, pickled ginger and wasabi, and a slightly sweet fried potato cake. Everything was delicious and we enjoyed our meal very much! It was also very filling and more than enough. I would definitely eat here again!
Jeremy K.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Waltham, MA
This food stall is located within the H Mart supermarket and features a mix of both Japanese and Korean food. It caught my attention because I’m a ramen fiend and wanted to try theirs and was able to earlier today for $ 9. They have various broths available including tan tan(sesame), shoyu(soy sauce) and a few others as well. I went for their shoyu one and had them omit both the nori and also the naruto since I’m allergic to seafood and fish. I paid, was given a pager and sat at the table while the people bustled around me but not for long, as about 5 – 7 minutes later, I was able to pick the tray up. The bowl of ramen looks pretty appetizing. The sliced pork was very lean and was pretty good but the broth lacked a bit of depth in flavor. It was a bit on the bland side to be honest. In there alongside the pork slices were some wood ear and enoki mushrooms, some bamboo shoots and half of a hardboiled egg. The noodles were decent but could have been a bit chewier… Also on the tray came a side of kimchi and some pickled daikon(I think). I don’t quite understand that move considering that ramen is Japanese and kimchi is Korean but considering that it was complimentary, it was a nice gesture on their party albeit a bit weird. This seemed to be one of the more popular food stands in that food court and people did seem to like their sushi and seafood quite a bit, which I unfortunately cannot have. All in all, it was pretty good but could have used a bit more ‘humph’. I’ll try to have some again in the future and will most likely go try their tantan broth which I hope will pack more flavor. Not bad but not great either.
Dave M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Atlanta, GA
i had the sushi rice bowl. the fish was fresh and the portion was good. it was $ 11.99 and came with kimchi and bean sprout side dish with a cup of soup.
Eddie R.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 San Diego, CA
I got the pork Katsudon from here. You can tell it wasn’t freshly fried, batter wasn’t crispy, pork had no taste. It just wasn’t that great. You know that bakery right next to it? with the same amount of money I can get a better lunch off the baked goods
E F.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Mid-Cambridge, MA
Freshest Sashimi in Boston! I surprised at the other reviews to be honest. I’m a really picky eater, especially when it comes to raw fish. I don’t want ANY fishy taste at all. This place is soooo good. We usually get the $ 18 tray that has 20 – 30 pieces of sushi then the large $ 15 Maki tray of whatever. It’s all good and we leave stuffed and never have leftovers despite my Korean friends ordering enough for 3 extra people. I drive out to Burlington specifically to get this sashimi at least a couple times a month since my friend introduced me to it in Sept.’12. I figured a Korean Grocery Store in Burlington would be crazy all the time, so I didn’t want to venture there with the gang. Oh how I’ve been missing out… Love!
Sharon Z.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Dublin, CA
I actually like this place a lot, it’s my eatery of choice when I go to H-mart. Their food isn’t exquisite like an actual sushi restaurant but the quality and variety definitely beats any other food court sushi place. I love their hwedeopbap and last time I discovered their spicy ramen which is absolutely AMAZING. Even my cousin sworn never to eat raw fish loves their Hwedeopbap. I’ve also had their Sashimi platter, bento box and other dishes. They are very good! I would recommend them to anyone who wants to try something new at H-mart. After 6 pm(?), they also discount all their sashimi and sushi that’s pre-packaged, great value!
Susan C.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Malden, MA
I got the Pork Katsu Don here. There was no curry flavor whatsoever. Not even a smidgen. While the quality of the ingredients were pretty good, I essentially ended up with a bland bowl of eggy pork cutlet on top of white rice. I should have followed my nose and ordered at ChoCho’s in the next stall instead.
Adam A.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Grinnell, IA
One of the row of stalls in the food court of HMart, specializing in sushi and hwedeopbap(raw fish, rice, vinegared pepper sauce, lettuce and greens). The hwedeopbap is actually pretty good, though it’s pre-made and they simply take it out of a packaged container and take the chill off it, if you want to eat it there. The lettuce was pretty fresh, though, and although the fish was already in small pieces and mixed into the rice by the time we got it, it was fine. I still stick with Woojeon at the end of the row when I’m eating lunch at HMart, but this place seemed pretty good, too.