We went here for dinner last night and had a really enjoyable experience! We were two veggies and one carnivore and they catered for us all really well and the waitress spoke both good German and English.
We had steamed and fried dumplings as well as miso soup to start and we couldn't fault them. I thought the fried dumplings were the best though and the soy based dipping sauce was a cut above normal sauces with a slighty sweet, garlic and sesame flavour to it.
For main course, my partner had a vegetarian version of Bibimbap (his favourite) which the waitress offered to show him how to mix up - he declined as he has done it before - but the owner then insisted on "helping" him some minutes later as he clearly hadn't done it right. This could have seemed intrusive to some but it really didn't feel it as overall this is a very friendly place where the owners and staff take a great price in the quality of the food as well as the experience of the diners.
My vegetables with glass noodles and my friend's duck in sweet sauce were also excellent and we had clean plates all round. Along with the main courses also came a portion of rice and a selection of sides which included kimchi, black beans, potatos, courgettes, cucumbers etc in a variety of Korean spicy and non-spicy preparations. The waitress again was able to tell us what everything was in English which was a great help.
The price of the food wasn't the cheapest in Berlin but the portion sizes and the little extras really made up for it and it wasn't overly expensive anyway at 9-15 euros for a main course. Although we didn't have any of the BBQ menu as we only had one meat eater and it's for a minimum of two, we did see other diners having it and it looked excellent.
Overall I recommend this restaurant. read more