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Overall, Food taste is great. But, I won’t come back here because of the amount of food you get for what you pay. As a Korean, when I saw the number of side dishes, I thought it is so lame. And Bulgogi, tons of mung beans and a very small amount of meat for 13 dollars before tax? This should be a
First time to visit Dallas on my own for a concert and I wanted to stop by a real comfort Korean food as it reminds me of home and my mom. This Fish Egg Soup was absolutely sumptuous! Well worth it! People would travel for amazing experience especially with food. And I wouldn't mind traveling 30 min
Little mom pop shop. Food was good. Great spice and flavor to the tofu soup. Ramyun noodle soup was a bit spicier than expected. Overall, will revisit to support small business.
Been a downward sloop since I started going 5 years ago. Its been getting more pricey, and the chicken from the fire chicken has been reduced to add more bean sprouts. Get it spicy, its pretty good and the rice cakes are perfect. One of my favorite drinks, the sweet rice drink that used to be free
Located on the corner of Plano Rd and Buckingham, Joy Kitchen is a gem of a restaurant. If you are looking for authentic, hole in the wall Korean food, this is the place. My favorite dish here is the dumpling soup (manduguk). The broth is seasoned perfectly and served in a piping hot clay bowl. Incl
It is good! I am kind of picky eater. But I would say I like it! The ingredients are fresh and sweet!
Love the seafood pancake. It's hard to try new food because I get this every time! I think this restaurant deserves more patrons, because the food is delicious.
The best Korean food within Richardson without a doubt. I dare even say it's better than most spots in Koreatown in Carrolton! Cheaper and taste better. Feels like eating a homemade food made by your mother!
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