The raboki almost made me sick, they put in too much oil and I had to stop eating half way. This is not the first time I've had this issue with this restaurant. They also might as well call it ramen cuz there was very little dukkboki. Very unsatisfied.
I will never recommend anyone who want to have soups. It looked and tasted bad :( Go someone else such as Kang's (highly recommended)! Wheelchair accessibility: Not accessible at all!
I recently moved to Illinois from Cali and have been craving authentic korean food ever since! I got the soondoobu jiggae & spicy pork stir fry togo and they both were delicious! Despite the busy lunch hours, our food only took roughly about 10 minutes! The food was piping hot & fresh and so comforting. And to top it all off, their customer service & atmosphere was one of the best yet! As soon as I walked in the restaurant, I felt such a cozy & welcoming presence. It seemed to be a family owned restaurant and the workers were all extremely friendly! Definitely checking this place out after a long day for some of the best heart warming korean food! Especially good for solo dining, the dining seats are like a bar set up so no burden eating alone (& ofc eating in groups too)!!
Fantastic environment and quality food! Great place for a hot soup on a cold day. Parking: Forest Street Parking Garage and limited paid street parking
Such a hidden gem hole in the wall Korean place. The bulgogi and kimbop were so good.
Great food and always friendly staff!
Very disappointed, the glass noodles are undercooked. Tastes are good.
good food, awkward inaccessible bar seating, but I get that's more of a limitation of space. kinda wish there were more non-spicy food options that didn't contain beef?