I ordered potato pancake and spicy pork neck bone stew with kimchi(m). The potato pancake was very thick, soft on the inside and crispy on the outside. It was the most delicious potato pancake I've ever eaten. For the Pork neck bone stew, meat was tender, plentiful and moderately spicy, very tasty.
Food was really good but location is really noisy.
The place is really frequently native Korean speakers so that does speak volume how good it is to Koreans.
Not sure if its the time I went or not, but it took a while to actually get service and another set of time to actually get the side dishes.
I tried Wang Galbi (beef short rib) casserole with my friends. The soup was tasty and rib was big and soft. It was good for four gentlemen, it was $69 while each individual bowl is $19 so I think it is a good deal.
It was the best Korean restaurant I've ever eaten. It's really delicious and there's a lot of food.!! I ate gamjatang and noodles. You must go and try the food!!👍👍
I love gamjatang normally but here it was just okay. I liked that the place was smaller but not loud. Did not enjoy finding a chicken foot at the bottom of my soup though.
Best GamJaTang ever! I love many entrées on their menu. This is 'the' authentic Korean restaurant in Rowland Heights. They serve 볶음밥 when you order GamJaTang or Chicken spicy stew, some of my favorites. I enjoy the kimchi cold noodles a lot during summer.
Very delicious Korean food. You should try pork and potato soup. Thumb up and 5 stars for it.
Skip the kbbq tonight and try some real authentic Korean food. Do you go to Hometown for authentic American food? Or Asia buffet for Asian food? Forget all you can eat and stick with all you can enjoy! And love!
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