Reviews by t13457
Great authentic Korean food, but not the best variety. The bibimbap was fairly priced ($14) with a decent portion, and the tteokbokki was great, but could have been spicier!
Although their dumplings are not the best, the prices and portions are reasonable. If you’re looking for a quick fix of dumplings, this is the place to go. Do try their XLB though, its the best among the dumpling dishes
Came here on a Saturday night and it was quite crowded! Nevertheless, I had the Pork Chashu ramen which was around $14 (quite reasonable for its portion) and the broth was so delicious! Authentic ramen that’s worth the price, will be back to try the others!
Came here the other day with a group of friends for the buffet and we loved it. Great variety of meats and side dishes for $30. Really enjoyed ourselves!
A more traditional Korean restaurant as compared to the other trendy Korean places, meaning that it has a variety of authentic Korean food which the whole family loves. One of the highlights is always the bossam ($28), so simple yet delicious!
Chicken is super super crispy with the right amount of seasoning. We also always get the bag of chips for like $2 which is decently portioned and seasoned with chicken salt. Yum.
Went for the all-you-can-eat option at this Japanese restaurant. For $29.80, I wasn’t expecting much but I was quite satisfied with the service and quality of food. Not a great variety of raw fish, but still fresh. One of the highlights was the miso steak, will be back for that!
Amazing place for cheap and delicious udon. I don't think I have found any other place that sells udon for $4.30+. Really nice and fast service with free toppings. Overall, great experience
Was a bit skeptical about going to a vegan cafe, but once I tried their food, I immediately loved it. The berry pancakes tasted really similar to non-vegan pancakes it was amazing! Although its slightly expensive, go give it a try.
Woah, nice cafe with great range of food. Wasn't so sure about the kale kimchi bowl, but when I tried it I was assured of making the right decision. The polenta chips were also one of the highlights as they were really thin and crisp. Although the prices are slightly towards the pricey side ($18+ per plate) it was worth it!