Had the kalbi tang here and it was 14 dollars. Little on the pricey side but had big chunks of meat. Unfortunately the soup had no flavor and the meat was very tough to chew. The sul Lang tang was pretty flavorless too. Too bad maybe ill try something else here next time.
David C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Las Vegas, NV
Ordered«big short rip[sic] soup», lots of short rib, soup, and flavor is subtle and fresh. $ 14 after tax is a bit expensive but I did not regret ordering it. Would recommend.
Jessica H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Las Vegas, NV
Oh gosh i love this place. They had originally opened up in commercial center as Myung Sung. I was so sad to see it close but when i found out they opened up here i had to try it. Its a bummer that they dont have the shabu shabu anymore but their #4 is very good i previously went to e jo and it was good but compared to them the soup is very strong just how koreans like it. My boyfriend ordered the #24 which is the pork feet. I was iffy about trying it but the flavor is really good. I really like the meat jun they had at miga but the worker that had helped me said that the food court is prohibiting overlapping menus. Oh well. One bummer is that there is no more combos but WOWTHISPLACEWILLMAKEYOURDAY.
Jon J.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Las Vegas, NV
Mi Ga which originally had this location, was, well, MUCHBETTER. Asked for some traditional Korean dishes and was told that because the business next door to them offered it, they were not allowed. Strange, it is offered in three other places in the same market … just kimchi soup. The side dishes tasted like they came from a container and not«home made». Just not impressed. On the plus side, she gave us an extra rice — no charge.