Honestly, it’s pretty good for a food court! I would recommend their fish soup because it’s pretty refreshing~ and all their food is made from homemade recipes so it’s pretty legit! The customer service is aight. The workers can speak Korean better than English but no biggie! Would definitely go again soon!!!
Song L.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Anaheim, CA
I tried this place out a few times. Tried their soft tofu, fried rice, bulgogi, and grilled fish. Every time was such a disappointment. The bulgogi was tough, fried rice had the mini frozen shrimp in it(not good), soft tofu literally tasted like salted water with red pepper flakes and tofu. Please don’t go there!
Seung Eun C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Los Angeles, CA
Located inside AR market, the naengmyun galbi combo is surprisingly good. $ 14.99 is a pretty good deal too. The noodles are definitely made in-house — they are thin, chewy, and perfectly cooked! It’s topped with all the usual suspects. The galbi is a bit on the sweeter side, just the way I like it. Portion is good and I was very satisfied! They have a lot of other items on the menu… It all looked pretty good but I can only attest to what I ordered. Perfect for a hot day at the market!
June Y.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Long Beach, CA
Remember, folks. 3-star means A-OK. Today is May 13th, 2014. Today was a hot day. Very, very hot day. What is the best cure for a hot day if you’re a Korean? NANGMYUN(cold noodle soup) I should mention that this restaurant is INSIDE the A.R. Mart. Ok. Admittedly, it’s definitely not the best nang myun ever. However, at $ 7.99 and that close distance from where I work, this was the best thing that happened to me all day today, May 13th, 2014. The nang myun had good amount of noodles, sliced cucumbers, slice of beef, sliced radishes — all the things that are supposed to be in a nang myun dish. I just wish the broth was a bit less bland. A touch of vinegar helped, but it just wasn’t as flavorful as the broth being served at Soy Tofu in La Palma( ). But hey — it’s a supermarket food-court food and I understand that. For what it is, it was a good meal. I also ordered the kimchi fried rice. With bits of beef and shredded kimchi, fried on a pan with a fried egg on top, this has always been a favorite of mine and I was quite glad to see it for sale here. I usually make my kimchi fried rice on the spicy side so this tasted a bit bland — but the flavor was right on. Good portions, too. In the area for a quick bite and you’re looking for a variety of Korean dishes? This is the place. It’s cheap, fast, and pretty darn good for food-court food. :0) I will be returning to try more items from the wide selection of menu items.