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    Blossom Tree

    4.4 (469 reviews)
    ModerateKorean
    Open 10:30 am - 8:00 pm

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    Good for kids
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    Maria K.

    Got this as takeout dinner and the service was fantastic (super kind employees!), taste was great, and they had halal chicken!! Really liked the seasoning and flavor of the chicken/rice.

    Vegetable Dumplings (6PCS)
    Leslie H.

    Fast and tasty. I only needed a snack so I got the vegetable dumplings. They were tasty! I would definitely come back for a full meal at some point.

    Pork Bullgogi Rice Sweet Potato
    Erika M.

    Blossom tree always hits the spot! Very consistent and delicious. I ordered delivery through a third party app and it was still hot. In a stapled bag with utensils and napkins which is a perk due to being at work!

    Tofu bibimbap with lettuce base, kimchi and brown rice
    Stephanie G.

    I had to walk back memory lane today and eat at Blossom Tree. This was (and still is) one of my favorites when I was a student at GSU and dining here was so nostalgic for me. Quite a lot has changed with this place but was told it's the same owner ever since I started going here. One of the big changes - they used to have a sauce bar where you can get your own sauce and free barley tea. I didn't see either of these but it wasn't a big deal. It's counter service and I decided to order a tofu bibimbap with lettuce base and sides of kimchi and brown rice. The staff was very friendly and their customer service is great. I was in the middle of ordering but someone called and the server excused himself to take the call. It only took a few minutes for our orders to come. Mine came with a decent amount of deep fried tofu on top of lettuce. This could have definitely used more sauce since the lettuce was dry with no dressing. I dumped the kimchi to make a salad bowl scenario, which helped with the dryness of the dish.

    Pork Bullgogi Kimchi Rice with sweet potatoes and dumplings
    Talesha C.

    I came here on a Monday for lunch and it was pretty empty around noon. People started to file in right after we got there though. They have communal style seating, so you might end up sitting by someone you don't know but maybe you'll make a new friend that day. I had the pork bulgogi kimchi rice with sweet potatoes and veggie dumplings. The veggie dumplings were definitely the star of the dish. I could eat those over and over because they were delicious. The sweet potatoes were fine and covered in some kind of sauce. I'm not a huge sweet potato fan but if you love them I'm sure you will love the ones here. They were soft yet crispy. The pork bulgogi kimchi rice was good as well, but I think I wish I would've had an additional sauce to enhance the taste of the kimchi rice. I don't feel as if it added to the dish.

    Erin H.

    One of the best places to eat in downtown Atlanta! The tacos and bibimbap are excellent, and so are the sides. Highly recommend the tofu, shrimp, or fish. The service is good as well and items are priced well. Casual seating. To go orders did well in transit too.

    Grilled Chicken Rice and Pork Bullgogi Rice
    Andrea C.

    My sister and I grabbed some take out, she picked it up and brought it for us. She did not have a great experience ordering food, but the food is so good she wasn't too bothered. We grabbed the bulgogi rice and the chicken rice plate. For our sides we had the corn salad and the dumplings. The food itself was delicious! We've had it a couple of times and it never disappoints, I wish there was a Gwinnett location.

    Beef Bibimbap w/ dumplings & sweet potatoes
    Irene L.

    Thank you Blossom Tree for staying open a few mins after closing time so that I can grab dinner! I flew into Atlanta and this was the only place that was nice enough to take my order. I panicked ordered and went with the Beef Bibimbap with dumplings & sweet potatoes. My favorite was definitely the dumplings and sweet potatoes. I might've made a mistake on getting no sauce on the beef bibimbap because it didn't seem to be seasoned and it was on the drier end so a little hard to eat. Portion sizes were fairly large for the value, so that's a plus. I would definitely like to come back to try their other dishes next time I'm in town for work.

    Beef bibimbap
    Carrie G.

    What a find for this area of downtown! There really isn't a lot of Korean food in the area, and I was craving korean food because I was super bummed about missing my flight to Korea. A very good to-go for lunch or just need something quick. Staff member was super nice, greeted me as soon as I walked in. Even offered to give me extra sauce which they normally don't do! Ordered a beef bibimbap with sweet soy and my husband got the sweet-spicy version and it was delicious! We both got the side of dumplings and it was perfectly fried cripsy and delicious, went really well with the sauces he gave us. The side soup was good too. My husbnad got the kimchi as a side which was your average kimchi. Overall, I was very impressed. All the ingredients were fresh and very clean. Everything together was very flavorful. Would highly recommend!

    Pork Bullgogi Rice
    Kai D.

    Ok! So you caught me here. If you have been following me, I have been getting ready for hot girl summer. Since I'm trying to cut down on carbs and sugars, I heard about how delicious this food was! We ordered through Grub hub and my goodness it was delicious! Looking at my fellow Elite Squad reviews, I was confident to choose the Pork Bulgogi Rice but I made it spicy. My sides were sweet potato and dumplings. The sweet potato are not the actual sweet potato but it is a potato in a sweet syrup. The order got here quick and hot! Shout out to our Grubhub driver for being quick and nice. Definitely recommend if you are looking for something different to eat and or have a taste for Korean Food.

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    Kaci F.

    This is the best meal I've had in Atlanta all week! I walked here alone in search of a 7pm dinner with relatively fast & fresh food. Upon walking in there were a few patrons sitting at communal tables. I walked right up to the kiosk and ordered from a friendly employee. I ordered the spicy chicken rice bowl. It co Ed with two free sizes and I chose the Korean salad and the dumplings. I grabbed a seat and my meal was cooked fresh. It came out in about 12ish minutes in a compostable container. The side salad was scrumptious--it really outperformed my expectations. The dumplings were "okay." They had a great crunch to them, but the flavor wasn't as epic as the other parts of my meal. My spicy chicken rice bowl was DELICIOUS. From the rice, the the veggies, the chicken, the sauce...all of it was so very very good. This was a safe, quiet, & clean place for a lady to enjoy an eat-in dinner for 1. I might come back again before I leave Atlanta.

    Chicken Bibimbap
    Jesica B.

    I liked this place. It was a very no frills experience. You can either order online or at the front. The girl working front of house was great. She was extremely kind and patient. The food was fast, healthy and delicious.

    Online menu 1 of 6. Drinks.
    Daniel B.

    For years, Blossom Tree popped up in my Yelp search results as a top-recommended restaurant near me. I never visited until recently for a few reasons. One, the restaurant is only open weekdays and closes at 7:15pm. The closing time wasn't ideal with my work schedule and commute. Two, the restaurant has no dedicated parking and I didn't want to deal with street parking in the heart of downtown at the end of a workday. When the COVID-19 pandemic happened and I started working from home, it became easier for me to visit. It's obvious from the restaurant's location and hours that it was made for daytime downtown workers and Georgia State students. It's not an evening or weekend eating destination. Because of the pandemic, Blossom Tree started offering curbside pickup. Also, the stretch of Peachtree Street that the restaurant sits on has been converted from two-way to one-way. It's now a lot easier to drive to and temporarily park in front of the restaurant. While the rightmost lane isn't technically a parking lane, it's now often used as such for purposes like curbside pickup. I ordered and paid using my phone by going to Blossom Tree's website at https://www.blossomtreeatl.com/. I placed my order at 5:34 PM on a Monday. The website and an email said my order would be ready for pickup after 6:05 PM. However, I received a text at 5:44 PM saying my order was ready. I had planned for a 6:05 pickup. My food sat for over 20 minutes before I actually picked it up. When I do takeout, I try to pick up my order as soon as it's ready so it's as fresh and hot as possible. Blossom Tree needs to improve at the time estimate given for an online order. At the time of my visit, Blossom Tree was not offering dine-in service. It was takeout and delivery only. I went inside to pick up my order. I saw only one server and one cook. This is a small place that looks more like a takeout joint than anything. The dining room has a beautiful blossom tree mural. Inside and out, the restaurant looks worn. The business opened in 2011. Here's what I ordered: * Pork Bulgogi Bibimbap ($10.20) - stir-fried pork, marinated in chili paste; dumplings and sweet potato for sides * Crispy Chicken Rice ($10.50) - fried chicken cutlet, homemade "BT" BBQ sauce, sesame, green onion; Korean salad and corn salad for sides * Beef Curry ($10.50) - grilled beef, Korean curry; kimchi and pickles for sides * Beef Bibimbap ($10.50) - grilled beef marinated in soy sauce; sweet potato and soup for sides By the time I got home and unpacked everything, it was 6:25 PM so the food had been boxed and condensating for about 40 minutes. Sogginess was noticeable in the paper cups used for the sides. Other than that, though, the food held up well. I thought everything was delicious. I can see why Blossom Tree has a 4.5-star average rating on Yelp with around 350 reviews. In a nutshell, the food was fresh, tasty, good quality, and priced reasonably. The portion sizes were generous and filling. I got the Pork Bulgogi Bibimbap, Crispy Chicken Rice, and Beef Curry for myself. The Beef Bibimbap was for my friend. I enjoyed all three items equally. Each entree was flavorful and quite satisfying. If I had to pick a favorite, it would probably be the Crispy Chicken Rice, but I recommend everything listed above. You can't go wrong, in my opinion. Also, since I ordered three entrees, I used it as an opportunity to try all of Blossom Tree's sides except for "today's soup." My friend had the soup. For bibimbap (Korean mixed rice), you have the choice of mild, spicy, or sweet soy sauces. I had mild sauce put on my Pork Bulgogi and it wasn't spicy at all. Still yummy, though. The sauce was sweet. Both the Pork Bulgogi and the Beef Curry had tender, savory morsels of meat. Good quality. The Crispy Chicken was chicken katsu. Wonderfully-breaded, thick and crunchy strips of chicken. It was really good with the homemade BBQ sauce on top. The Beef Curry was a yellow curry with carrots and onions. Terrific, rich, delectable flavor. I couldn't stop eating it. All of the sides were great. The sweet potato was fried purple sweet potato slices soaked in syrup. Very sweet. Crispy potato skins. The dumplings were crispy and crunchy, filled with soybean and veggies, and came with a vinegary dipping sauce. The corn salad was refreshing, made with sweet corn, onion, bell pepper, and a homemade mayo-based sauce. The Korean salad reminded me of the salads they serve at Korean BBQ restaurants. It came with romaine, cucumber, carrot, and cabbage with a soy vinaigrette on the side. As for the Beef Bibimbap and daily soup, my friend said the beef was slightly saltier than she preferred. Her beef cuts looked like mine in the Beef Curry, but seasoned differently. The soup was miso soup with ingredients like mushroom, potato, and shredded scallions. Not the Japanese version that has tofu cubes and a few pieces of seaweed. Along with the above types of food, Blossom Tree also offers Korean tacos.

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    Blossom Tree was a wonderful spot! The Korean food was full of flavor and everything tasted amazing. I really enjoyed my visit

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    Amazing food, great prices, super nice staff. Very highly recommend. The tacos are fantastic

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    Delish little place near GSU. Bibimbap did not disappoint. Few seats at high top bars, but friendly diners. Great service.

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    Ask the Community - Blossom Tree

    Where would you park?

    I parked around the corner on the side street. It was easier to do that.

    Do they use halal meat for their dishes?

    When I called they said their crispy chicken is halal.

    Is there parking?

    No . You need to find street parking or garage parking around.

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