Not a bad new spot to check out. It’s a bright, clean, open space. Service was slightly slow(maybe because they’re new) and with a baby that can be hard. But the food was decent, I’ll go back to give it another shot. Maybe they’ve improved!
Jacklyn L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Fremont, CA
THEBEST! They are under new management. The food is goo, fresh and very tasty! This is fast becoming a family favorite. Rice bowls are the best and the popcorn chicken is AWESOME! the menu on here is not correct, if you have not gone, you are missing out!
Cecilia D.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Fremont, CA
The food is actually quite delicious… it’s hard to find good kimchi anywhere and theirs tastes almost like grandmother’s. The price for the chicken was decent… the price for the meal… well for the amount they give you, I thinks it’s a little pricey. Taste is good price not so much. Overall…4 stars food 3 for price… service is 3 ½.
Grace P.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Fremont, CA
I am stuffed! Do not underestimate the bowl for lunch. Went in there getting a bowl with the option of having 2 types of meat, an egg, and veggies plus we ordered soy glazed wings that kick Bonchon’s corporate butt. Typing this review 4 hours later and still full. Kudos on that. Friendly service. Fast. Fresh. Menu on wall makes for easy ordering. Simple choices but enough variety. Will totally make another appearance.
Jeff O.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Fremont, CA
Very good place. We ordered Army Stew, chicken tofu soup, beef tofu soup, 2 orders of wings(spicy and soy) and 1 spicy pop chicken. Menu was slightly different from what people had posted on Unilocal.Current menu is slightly less selection. I did not see drum stick chicken option and others. The food is still very good. First time and will go back again.
Lorelei S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Hayward, CA
Food taste is 3.5, but rounding up for very good value & kind service! Seoul 2go is a nice little fast casual Korean place in the madness that is Warm Springs. Your other Korean option is Mom’s Tofu across the street in the OTHER insane shopping center. Mom’s Tofu is definitely the winner in terms of taste & variety, but Seoul 2go wins for convenience. There was parking here at 12PM, good luck finding that on the other side of the street! By the way, if you’re directionally challenged & your GPS hates you as much as Waze hates me… Seoul 2go is in the huge shopping center, not in the industrial building park(I know, common sense for normal people… but not me! LOL). So, I had a bowl with half rice, half japchae, tofu & bulgogi. If I come again I’ll pop the extra $ 2 for the kalbi. I thought overall the food was pretty decent quality, but too salty. I think the LARGE portion size and awesome tray of banchan make up for the shortcomings. The lunch bowl took me from starving to stuffed. Bulgogi: Kinda salty but tasty. Not super fresh, but good enough for me. Japchae: VERY salty but still edible. Glad that I got half rice and not full japchae or it might have been tough for me to eat. Tofu: Unmemorable, but I wish it was soft tofu instead. Banchan: Very good taste, necessary balance for the saltiness. I could eat a million of the potatoes. Service behind the counter was suuuuuuuper friendly. I would happily come back and try their dinner items(curious about that carbonara tteokbokki) if I was in the area. A great spot for a quick lunch!
Andria W.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Portland, OR
This place will definitely become popular soon. Service is friendly and food is excellent. Our meal came with a free dish of japchae(noodles w/vegetables). We ordered the spicy chicken feet, gangnam style fries, and seoul fried chicken(honey garlic + spicy) The japchae was delicious — I wish there were more, but hey! It was free! Spicy chicken feet was good when still hot. I just wished the skin fell off easier. Gangnam style fries were amazing. I love the sweet/spicy/saltiness of the toppings. The fried chicken was huge. Pieces came in different sizes, which is good when you’re in a group with different appetites. Good value for your buck, and a great place for fried chicken.
Katherine C.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 San Jose, CA
I think I need to stop by for dinner, because lunch was disappointing. Most of their menu items can’t be ordered during lunch. If you’re looking to try their fried chicken or army stew, come for dinner instead. They only offer their lunch bentos during the day, which wasn’t what I wanted to try, but since I was already there, might as well. I ordered the chicken katsu and my boyfriend had the popcorn chicken. Both meals came with salad, rice, japchae, and a small container of kimchi. The kimchi was very light in flavor and spiciness, a telltale sign that it hadn’t been fermented very long. I wish my bento came with more sides, like other Korean restaurants. The portion was decent, and I was full at the end of my meal. However, the chicken katsu I ordered was very thin. It wasn’t dry, but I felt that I was eating a lot of breading with each bite. My boyfriend was disappointed in the pop chicken, because it also had a lot of breading. I expect their other items, offered only for dinner, are much better. I had my eye on the army stew, so hopefully I’ll be back to try that.
Ya K.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Fremont, CA
So I came for lunch, had the Seoul popcorn chicken bento, it was meh :/I think maybe I prefer fried chicken being dry than wet with sauce. Also they never pick up their phone? It should be easy to order on the phone and pick up later, but we called 6+ times: the call went through, but it was never picked up :((was going to try regular fried chicken for dinner) I wonder if anyone successfully order through phone yet? Or is the number on Unilocal correct at all… I did see many people waited in the restaurant for to-go, instead of just pick up and leave, but it seems very counterintuitive if your restaurant name is «2go» but does not take phone order?
Victor G.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Oakland, CA
Seoul 2 go has about 12 food options(under $ 10) ready to go. fried chicken isn’t one of them. average dining area. most patrons came for the take out. eats: bulgogi & .(9.95) –scoop of rice, small salad with french? dressing, tub of kimchee, a bit of japchae –bulgogi tasted mostly of sesame oil, semi-tasty, a little dry. –heard chatter chicken katsu is the bomb here. 3.5 stars take outs: –didn’t expect lunch specials. came many times, they open at 11. a.m. usually too early to buy anything. –lunch options very reasonabe, for an average eater. fries available, not sure about lunch time. –quick service, 5 minutes…
Kevin L.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Hayward, CA
Came here because it had decent reviews, turns out to be a total disappointment. Came here for dinner and we saw what you’d expect to be served as dinner be only served during lunch. So with the limited choices we ordered a seafood pancake and a chicken combo. The sauce for the seafood pancake was very vinegar tasting. Not good! We asked for them to give us a different sauce and they just gave us straight soy sauce. The pancake was very battery. Not crispy. Then the chicken combo was a total disaster. We ordered honey garlic and soy flavor chicken. The soy one is really hard to eat. It’s hard to describe, it’s super sweet and just weird, maybe cinnamon in it? Then the honey one is a little better but by far off from a normal Korean crispy chicken standard. The free fries sprinkled on top were served cold and soggy. Not fresh at all. Then the free noodles are very heavy on the sesame flavor. Overall, I took a few bites and can’t wait to leave to buy a real dinner afterwards. Price is very expensive. $ 15+ for each of the dish and very little variety. Service is not attentive. Not to mention, because it’s opened right next to the Smoke shop, there are hooligans hanging outside which didn’t make this place very attractive for us. I don’t know how this place can survive. I recommend Sia Fusion over this place. That place is solid even though Korean fried chicken isn’t their main thing.
Jaymar B.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Oakland, CA
I would say 3.5 stars. I ordered the pork katsu and the batter and meat itself was pretty good. Not enough sauce and the kimchi it came with was ok. The place was very clean, but a downfall with the place was menu. I was only allowed to order food from either the lunch or dinner menu which seems odd for this type of place.
Melanie B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Henderson, NV
Yum! Yum! For my tum! Thank goodness Fremont has another Korean joint to add to its name. This one is more affordable than most in the area. It’s a typical Korean café: Kpop playing on the speakers, beers to go with the fried chicken, lovely Korean women behind the counter and I loved it all! They’ve got 9 lunch boxes to pick from for lunch, 4(dinner only) chicken options, and a whole bunch of dinner only sides which can be considered full dinners themselves. They range from bulgogi fries, mandoo, pageong, army stew, and spicy chicken feet. On this occasion, I came for lunch and got the POP chicken box. You get to pick from soy or spicy and I tried the spicy. It wasn’t typical Korean spicy but had mild to medium heat with a the right amount of sweetness. The chicken stayed crispy even with it coated in the sauce. So tasty! The lunchbox comes with white rice, kimchi, and side salad. All were fresh and delicious with the chicken. Extra points for the clean and minimalist surroundings, fast and attentive service, and employees that were obviously excited about their café! I would go back in a heartbeat!
Johnson N.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 San Jose, CA
This place is not that bad of a restrauant to go to for lunch! Maybe dinner too, their dinner menu is actually not that bad looking either. Seoul 2go is like a mix of a fast-food + dine-in korean restaurant. Limited menus posted on their wall and order at the cashier. I got Seoul pop-corn chicken and my friend got the Chicken katsu, both were very good in portions and flavors. The popcorn chicken was overall, average. The Soy sauce that I ordered with it was actually flavorful and rich, the chicken was okay. The katsu, is like every katsu! enjoyable. Would definitely come back to try out their dinner selections.
Chefs Daughter D.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Silicon Valley, CA
Came by as another Korean restaurant was super busy with lines out the door, so we drove across the street and found seoul2go with doors open and semi full. The place was clean, tidy and wait staff was super, super nice and attentive. Since place was small, register and kitchen window was same area. Loved the cold water and hot tea containers, so we can get when thirsty or food was spicy. Small menu with fried chicken options and about 6 – 10 sides from dumplings, seafood pancake, bude jigae(army stew), kimchi fries, fish n chips and others I can’t recall(sorry). As it was our first time, they suggested the popular ones. We got the mix of drumsticks, wings(I think C1 on menu) w/half med spicy and other half honey(something) sauce. Also ordered Gagnam style fries. Also we were given a side dish of cold chapchae/japchae(Korean glass noodles) Here’s our food rating Fried chicken combo(C1) was a high 4(great crunch) White pickled Korean/Japanese radish cubes complimentary w/fried chicken.(Average) Chapchae noodles was a 5(seasoned just right) Gagnam fries a solid 5(just right fries, yummy sauce with springless of bulgolgi meat and cheese) We would go here if craving Korean fried chicken and fries. Our party thought it was much better than bon chon in Sunnyvale.
Ted C.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Fremont, CA
K Pop chicken was mostly batter and not crunchy at all. Very limp. Sauce kinda too sweet. Lunch menu is very limited. Wanted to try their regular fried chicken but dinner only.
Denise L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Santa Clara, CA
Want some amazing fried chicken and spectacular service? Come down to Seoul 2go! Came on a Saturday evening, and immediately greeted and shown a table. The restaurant is clean and so cute, with music videos playing on the side wall. We took the waitress’ recommendation on the fried chicken, half regular and half honey garlic. It’s awesome because you have an option of all wings, all drumsticks, or a combination. We took the combo since I only like drumsticks. We also got the army stew(boo deh jigae) based on the recommendation. We were given japchae and salad as a free appetizer, which was delicious! Then given a portable stove that had a huge pot of goodness. The best army stew I’ve seen with all the typical ingredients like spam, kimchi, sausage, ramen, but also had bits of real bacon! Yum! The fried chicken was fried to perfection, really, the best I’ve ever had! The honey garlic sauce had a great zing too! It went well with the watermelon Sapporo beer too. Lastly, we ate the seafood green onion pancake that was really tasty as well! Everything was great here from start to finish, and the prices are so reasonable too. Would definitely come back here for my fried chicken fix!
Tina V.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Milpitas, CA
I’ve been here several times before writing my review for to go and eating in for lunch and dinner. Ambiance: Cute little mom and pop shop. Open and airy with modern décor. They play Korean music videos with a projector usually during dinner time. Price: Dinner is typically expensive for Korean food. Lunch prices are decent. Service: great service. The family here are a good team and very attentive. Food: The food is good but I still had better elsewhere. Army stew: a little on the sweet side. I prefer mines to be more on the spicy side. It was good portion for the price.(4⁄5) Korean fried chicken combo Spicy and regular(4⁄5): The chicken was tender, the regular fried chicken could be a little more crispier and for the $ 15.99 is a little too pricey for what you get. I prefer the Korean fried chicken in LA better. Gangnam fries(4⁄5) This is actually pretty good. The only thing i did wish is that the fries could be a little more crispier. Lunch bulgogi bento plate(4.5÷5) good portion and yummy bulgogi and japche. This has been my favorite of all. Drink Soju yuzu cocktail:(2⁄5) overly sweet and not tasty at all…
Shasta L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 San Jose, CA
Stressed. I want to eat here every day, but it’s so far from where I work! :”( Was able to grab lunch and dinner here. I love the lunch bentos. They come with your entrée, a side of Jabchae(Korean mixed noodles), salad and rice. The Jabchae is REALLY good. I’ve had my fair share of jabchae and Seoul 2go makes a mean jabchae! The salad is the perfect light and crisp compliment to a savory and saucy meal. Even the RICE here is good! I typically don’t really eat rice at restaurants because it can be really dry or just unappetizing, but the rice here is the perfect texture and flavor. I love cushioning each bite of the seoul pop chicken with a fluffy bed of rice! YUM! For dinner, I’ve tried the Green onion chicken tenders and Soy Seoul pop chicken. I’ve been wanting to try the green onion chicken for so long, because it’s so new to me! The chicken tenders were crisp and I like how the green onion tendrils added a little zing to the chicken and made me feel like I was eating a health food. hehe~ The Seoul pop chicken with soy was really yummy! I think the batter on the seoul pop chicken is a little different. Typically the batter on chicken will get really soggy after it’s covered in sauce, but this one was still crisp and delicious! YUM! Every time I go to Seoul 2go, I leave wanting to try something else on the menu. The staff is so friendly and warm. I can see this place becoming my go to hangout spot with my friends! Come here to catch a fun snack at night with your friends over some beers! I hear the chicken feet and army stew are pretty good. I can’t wait to try them~~
Eric K.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 San Jose, CA
I love fried chicken. I love beer. I love this place. I don’t ever write Unilocal reviews, but I had to write one because of this place because it was so, so freaking good. I came to eat during their soft opening and I am really excited for this place. Atmosphere-wise, Seoul 2go is very clean and cute! It feels nice and welcoming and I like that. Oh, and the bathroom is very clean and cute as well! Clean bathrooms are always a plus for me. Menu is Korean-fusion and I’m digging the options! From popular items like fried chicken to more niche Korean favorites like golbaengi there is a wide variety to choose from and a foodie loves options! I tried the snow cheese and spicy drumsticks and my goodness they were awesome. Everybody knows that half the taste of fried chicken comes from that satisfying crunch when you bite into a piping hot chicken wing and boy… on a scale of 1 to 10 the crunch factor is I can’t even. The beauty of KFC(Korean Fried Chicken) is that they are able to get a super crispy outside with and insanely moist inside and this place knows it. Even though the spicy drumsticks had quite a bit of sauce it still held a great crunch. I love spicy food, so the spicy wings were great, but may be a bit too spicy for some. But don’t worry because they have some bomb daikon radish cubes and perfectly ripened kimchi to quell your fire. If you love fried chicken then definitely give this place a try. If you don’t love fried chicken, then I weep for you, but still give this place a try because it’ll either make you love fried chicken or the other non-chicken options will satisfy your need for some good food. I’m for sure visiting again!