Excellent experience. Food is plentiful, authentic and delicious. Family operated fantastic
Checked out Shila Korean Restaurant. It was very good. While orange chicken is not Korean, it was the best I ever had. It was perfectly crispy with the right amount sauce. The kimchi and pickles were tasty. The galbi was flavorful and not too sweet. The bulgoki could have had a little more flavor, but it was not bad. Surprisingly we enjoyed the OhSam Bulgoki which is a mixture of pork and squid. It had more flavor than the beef with a hint of spicy heat. Everyone liked the bibimbob. I liked the noodle dish. Go with a group like we did, order a bunch of dishes, and eat family style. You will have a fun experience that way and can pick out your favorites!
got food poisoned and threw up after order the soup here. chubby guy who takes the orders seems to be on a ego trip
Sunny definitely lives by her name! She was an absolute blast to talk to, extremely friendly, and quick to take our orders! The food was phenomenal, and definitely some of the best I've had. I would recommend this place to anyone, and ask for Sunny if you go!
Had a great lunch with friends.
I had a serious craving for Korean food today and the Shila Restaurant fit the bill. This was my first time here and I left very full. I had the kimchi with spicey pork and the spice level was perfect and great tasting. The Banchan was also great. This was not my normal go-to Korean restaurant in Fayetteville but I will return. Parking: The Asian grocery next door was very busy but it was still easy to find parking
I think I found my "go-to" place for some very good bulgogi and the shrimp fried rice was very good. I was very pleased with my experience with this restaurant and going back real soon. Parking: The parking wasn't all that bad because it is a shopping center and the restaurant has good business.
Service is slow, rude, sour and disinterested... as if they're doing you a favor. In particular this one male server is a total prick. The place used to be great when all the Korean ladies worked there, but a few left and... it's not the same.