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Contribuer aux commentairesMy friends and I had lunch here last Sunday and we ordered the pajeon (spring onion pancake), 8pcs of fried chicken and a stew (spicy pork backbone with vegetables).<br/ <br/ The pajeon was slightly burnt. The fried chicken had an awesome crunchy batter, not too oily or dry and was very moreish. The stew was pretty impressive as there was about 5 big pieces of the pork backbone and my friends commented that the soup was very delicious.<br/ <br/ Definitely an enjoyable food experience.
Stopped in for a quick lunch. Only had bokkeum noodles but they were fantastic. Definitely be back to try more. Friendly staff. Tidy little restaurant
The best Jokbal #18) and Pork Bone Soup #16) in the town! They are super tasty and also very generous with the portion. For other dishes are average or above, but these two menus are worth driving all the way from the city!
The workers were very nice! Ordered the spicy bone soup and it was massive and hearty! I loved it. Also, I went at lunch time because it was cheaper :
Firstly, the food was great. I went with a Korean friend and he ordered everything and the food was just fantastic. The pork, the spicy pork and some kind of noodle. Unfortunately, the waitresses were late and unenthusiastic. They didn't give us a menu and we had to try quite hard to get their attention. There weren't even many customers; I don't understand how they could of missed us for so long.Would go again, just don't expect the waitresses to be useful.