Due to the lack of Korean fried chicken joints in the Suwanee area, I was hesitant to try this place. It used to be called Cheo-Ga-Jib(pronounced chuh — ga — jeep) which means«In-laws’ house,» but it seems like there was a change in ownership a few years ago. We had the half fried/half marinated(Sweet Garlic Sauce) chicken and it was okay at best. We asked for extra crispy, but it barely was. The chicken barely had enough meat on them and the marinated chicken was drenched in the sweet garlic sauce. They did give us extra pickled radish at no extra charge. However, unless we are desperately craving fried chicken, I don’t think we’ll be back here.
Bryant P.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Johns Creek, GA
Great food and atmosphere! A little bit discrete which makes it comfortable to dine in. The sweet and garlic sauce chicken and sweet potato pizza are recommended. Beer is only $ 3!!! Sheeeez!
Mandy R.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Norcross, GA
I never would of thought I love their pizza more than Papa Johns. And their Fried chicken is so crispy, light and Delicious. I get the sauce on the side with the chicken it’s prefect that way
Kevin C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Ithaca, NY
Best Korean chicken in Georgia! Delicious food and very kind owners.
David R.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Johns Creek, GA
I came across this venue while searching for fried chicken. The images for the chicken look great and appetizing. I ordered a combo: crispy fried wings & a 10″ Korean steak pizza. The pizza was great; it tasted better than pizza I’ve had from American joints. The pizza is topped with marinaded beef, onions, mushrooms and green & red peppers. The wings were great also; only one of them was too crispy to enjoy, but otherwise they were lightly seasoned and fried. I may come back here just for the wings. The $ 18.99 price for the pizza and wings is a great value. There were close to 20 wings in the order. I got my order to-go, but there posters on the wall advertising Hite; my favorite Korean beer. If I dined in, I would have ordered it!