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    Restaurant Aare-Café

    Restaurant Aare-Café

    3.6(14 reviews)
    4.8 km
    $$

    I recently visited Aare Restaurant and had a great overall experience. The place itself is a bit…read morerun-down, but honestly, the warm and attentive service more than made up for it. Also, not sure why some people keep calling this Chinese food? It's definitely Korean! I ordered the gochujang beef, bulgogi, and some rice wine, and everything was flavorful and authentic. The dishes had that deep, comforting Korean taste you hope for. Prices are on the expensive side, but hey, it's Switzerland, so that's pretty much expected. If you're craving Korean food with excellent service, this spot is absolutely worth a visit.

    We needed a break from the European food and found a highly rated Korean restaurant in Interlaken…read more It seemed really promising on TripAdvisor and Google with some reviews from Koreans stating that it tasted authentic. So we made reservations online for our large group and was really looking forward to something familiar after a long day of hiking. Let's start off with the service. Overall, it wasn't terrible but there were definitely some awkward or tense moments when it felt like they were giving us attitude. I mean, I could attribute this to our large group orders or maybe because of the language barrier. But at the end, the owner, a Korean man, came out and started talking to us and was pretty friendly. Also, because a storm was rolling in, they were very accommodating and moved our large group indoors. The meal was very expensive, unlike most restaurants in Switzerland, but we had something to compare to back home. Like the amount you pay here is more than what you would pay at an AYCE KBBQ restaurant in the US. One order of the pork belly BBQ comes with only two slabs and you have to order at least two. Same thing with the bulgolgi...you have to order two orders minimum. And you can't mix and match. It has to be two orders minimum of the same type of BBQ meat. There also isn't any free tap water here. The BBQ was decent...I don't know if I would've described it as authentic but maybe it's a style from a region in Korea that I'm not familiar with. It wasn't bad tasting...just different. The bulgolgi pieces were kind of small, very shredded. There weren't a lot of very sizeable pieces. They also got part of our order wrong when we asked for one order of spicy and another non-spicy. The Tteok-bokki and Kimchi Jjigae were pretty good though but also very expensive. Overall, we were full but felt a little unsatisfied because it didn't meet our expectations. They don't take American Express here!

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    Restaurant Aare-Café - Spicy Bulgolgi (2 orders)

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