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Ten Seconds Yunnan Rice Noodles
Came here with several friends so we got to try a variety of side dishes in addition to the noodle soups. There wasn't a bad dish, everything was excellent including their vegetarian options. The portion sizes were very generous and service was fast.
Rice noodles and beef in spicy broth, Rice noodles and tripe in spicy broth, fried fish in sweet vinegar sauce, black fungus in vinegar, and glass noodles, and the hong Kong French toast with cocoa and condensed milk...all very tasty! Our waiter was very attentive and friendly. Definitely recommend.
Yong gung
In-laws like this place so given them a try. The sea food dry ja Jang (item 4) was okay but not that stand out. Lack the fried Ja Jang favor and seafood are frozen bag. Portion is good. Kkan Pung Shrimp also just okay, thick fry coating takes up most weight a d spaces render the overall favor. May be Jjam Bong would have better taste as in-laws suggested. Use plastic cup to serve hot/warm water.
We use to order Tonkotsu from this restaurant for years- The restaurant has changed hands, but I am not sure when….We use to get 2 Tonkatsu dinners for 28.00 . Which I thought was a reasonable price- the dinners come with the katsu- 2 sauces, side salad dressed with thousand island dressing and a side of rice. This order included those items with 2 sides of rice and an order of gyoza ( goonmandu ) and it now costs 55.00. Is it worth the difference in price now…? The sides of rice are in a much smaller container than before. Also the salads are smaller. I would say if the food was considerably better - maybe, but the food is exactly the same as it was before. An increase of 27.00 dollars.. The food is good and always has been, but you will have to make that decision for yourselves.
Seoul ManDoo
The nicest people work here! They are so friendly and helpful. It was my first time here and I was not sure what to get. They recommended an order of the steamed kimchi mandoo and the fried beef mandoo. The sauce that they came with was the perfect dipping sauce for both flavors. I also got some delicious kimchi that had a nice level of spice to it! I will be coming back as soon as I can and will be frequenting this restaurant for the foreseeable future.
Great spot for dumplings. Nice to eat there, but mostly designed for to go. The giant dumplings are all great, though the fan favorite is the shrimp I’m hearing (I loved it but have no favorites). Don’t be afraid to get them steamed or go for the 6 smaller dumplings. Can’t go wrong with anything on the menu, so try everything and you’ll quickly settle on your new usual order for next time. Enjoy!