4.0The nicest sushi in the area- akways very fresh and for €5 you get 8 pieces, which is really good value. The menu inlcudes several Korean and Chinese options, however there are very few vegetarian dishes on offer. As a previous reviwer has already said, the TV can be a bit annoying, but apart from that, the atmosphere is pleasant enough. The staff are lovely but it can take a while for food ordered off the menu, rather than having the buffet option. Overall, well worth a visit if you're a fan of real Korean food.
Visited: 23/05/2011
Posted: 24/05/2011
3.0This place has long been a favourite of mine and although the menu has evolved over the past few years they have kept my their BBQ menu in place and even expanded it. They now over a new 15euro BBQ menu with a choice of several meats or shellfish with rice or lettuce accompanyments. I plummed for the squid, king prawns and the duck which was delicious as usual with more than enough to eat. Although there are still little things that annoy me about the place, (TV especially) I cant wait for my next visit, and with these reduced prices it shouldnt be long
Visited: 11/02/2011
Posted: 08/03/2011
4.0I really like the bibimbap. Best I've had in Dublin and really won't break the bank. Service is a little slow but hey, mains for less than 10 euro. who can complain?
Visited: 17/07/2009
Posted: 01/08/2009
4.5Fantastic food at an extremely reasonable rate. Like most of the neighboring restaurants I've found the food to be excellent value for money. They have a large menu to choose from but I particularly recommend the bulgogi and other kimchi dishes which are fantastic.
Visited: 30/04/2009
Posted: 13/05/2009
5.0Fantastic! Food brilliant! atmosphere great. does not feel like ur in dublin.
prawns are great. waiters so helpful in choosing the right foos for you. and they also show you exactly how its done
so so so cheap
tiger beer lovely, and even cheaper.
by far, an experience, thet you will be sure to return again again!
prawns are great. waiters so helpful in choosing the right foos for you. and they also show you exactly how its done
so so so cheap
tiger beer lovely, and even cheaper.
by far, an experience, thet you will be sure to return again again!
Visited: 23/12/2008
Posted: 23/12/2008
3.5went here for bite to eat this evening. I had steamed sea bass and it was delicious. bill came to €58 for four main courses and included 2 glasses of wine and 2 soft drinks. I think it was great value. nice atmosphere.staff were slow to take order but once they did they were fine after than. would definitely recommend for a casual bite to eat
Visited: 04/12/2008
Posted: 04/12/2008
2.0Have not been to this restaurant for dinner since it changed its owner. They do not serve authentic Korean food anymore since the owner changed. However, we tried the buffet traditional Chinese breakfast there twice. Really worth of money & food is quite good too.
Visited: 02/08/2008
Posted: 29/08/2008
4.0I have been a few times and for a cheap bite with a differnce you can't beat it. Good food, atmosphere and fun..
Visited: 02/05/2008
Posted: 30/05/2008
3.0Good BBQ, one of the town's best apart from another Korean Rest down the road :) Enjoy the yummylicious, authentic Korean cuisine. Worth trying!
Visited: 03/05/2008
Posted: 21/05/2008
4.0MUST TRY!! The variety of a la carte dishes are quite phenomenal and this is probably one of the best Korean restaurants in Dublin. They serve authentic Korean food, which is hard to come by. From the chewy noodles to the wholesome thick sauce noodles to the Korean barbeque. It’s a culture experience altogether having the barbeque stove in the middle of the table and definitely a conversational piece. You’ll be entertained all night long!
Visited: 20/07/2007
Posted: 20/07/2007
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