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- Renee Tammy T.Toronto, Canadá410511 de jun. de 2017
I ordered both of their bibimbap. Traditional one and the other is with beef tartare.
They both tastes wonderful. Beef are good quality. If you are from North America, you will find yourself leaving with a full stomach as they provide the same portion as in NA.
€18 per bibimbapHelpful 2Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Nick A.Vista, Estados Unidos3212463 de mar. de 2018
Didn't expect much from a Korean place in Paris, but I was blown away. We ordered across the menu: Fried prawns, spicy pork, dumplings, and a hot pot.
Everything was spectacular, and the hot pot was advertised as being for two, but it easily took care of the four of us.
Highly recommend this spot!Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Sara L.Chicago, Estados Unidos8017517420 de nov. de 2015
Came here with some chingus. Don't forget to make reservations - they get really busy during peak hours.
The food here is good, but definitely overpriced like none other. I got the tofu soup but it was just ok. Some friends got the ginseng chicken soup and that was really really excellent. So I highly recommend that. I've heard that the bibimbap is also good.
Takeaway: fair/good Korean food, but too expensiveHelpful 3Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Lynn C.Paris, França124111765519 de set. de 2012
If this place was not so expensive i'd give it five stars.
Main dishes/Plats starting at 17 Euros (almost $20) really puts a dent in your wallet if you're just out looking for a casual night to eat Korean food.
The food here is pretty good though.
We got an usual dish - beef tartar bimbimbop that's your regular stone pot rice but with raw beef. Apparently it's not as good as my spicy pork though. Each main dish comes with a bowl of seaweed soup (really yummy), rice, and banchan (side dishes). The side dishes included spinach, kimchi, cucumbers, and bean sprouts all marinated well. It's definitely one of the better places in little Japan but again, just way expensive.Helpful 1Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Allen J.Londres, Reino Unido5821721 de jul. de 2012
A bit pricey, if I remember correctly, but the food is good, and the staff were multilingual and friendly. Combined, they understood Korean, French, Mandarin, and English, in order of proficiency (most to least).
For some reason, there aren't numbers posted on the restaurants in that area, so if you have the address, remember it's the one next to "Kimchi," which is easier to spot. It's sort of in an area that a little hard to find, especially if you are just walking there from the Louvre, but it is rather close to a metro stop (Quatre-Septembre).
We had the bul-go-gi and galbi, both which were rather delicious. The kimchi was not so good, however. The rice was great.Helpful 1Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - S J.Entertainment District, Toronto, Canadá037 de abr. de 2016
TERRIBLE. No one at my table was happy with what we ordered. The meat dishes were mediocre at best. The silken tofu soup (soondubu) was particularly awful- none of us could stomach more than two spoonfuls. We went here because of the high yelp ratings but were shocked at the poor quality of the food.
If you know anything about Korean food, avoid this place at all costs.Helpful 1Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - S H.Buena Park, Estados Unidos112018 de jan. de 2017
In the middle of a 10 day business trip and craved korean food so i decided to stop by. Did not expect much but good was very good. Portions were small and price was a little high but i expect that in Paris. The staff were attentive and relatively nice. Felt like a perfect spot for a quick dinner if you are craving some korean food and soju....
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