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    ModerateJapanese, Korean
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    Restaurante Haikky - Yonggang Wang - A18 - 3 meats and vegetables

    Restaurante Haikky - Yonggang Wang

    3.9(10 reviews)
    55.8 km
    €€

    We ate here one night while staying at the Ramada down the street. When we walked in, I noticed…read morethere were a lot of people eating here- a good sign. My wife and I both ordered something off the menu, along with an appetizer of egg rolls, but I have to imagine the main draw here is their Mongolian barbecue. For those not familiar with it, in Mongolian BBQ, you select raw meats and veggies from a buffet then give them to someone who cooks them for you. I never thought I'd see a Mongolian bbq in Europe, as it's not easy to find, even in the US. Anyway, at this one, you select your ingredients then put a clip on your plate or something. Based on the color of the clip, the chef will give your dish a different flavor - Mongolian, Chinese, Korean, etc. It looked pretty good and was probably worth trying but like I said, we ordered off the menu. The Mongolian BBQ was €17. So we got one order of egg rolls. We received a plate with 6 small egg rolls, a generous portion of dipping sauce, and some kind of Asian slaw. The egg rolls were good. I ordered the 3 meats with veggies (A18), and it was great. It had chicken and beef (I guess the third meat was pork) along with peppers, mushrooms, peanuts and zucchini. It also came with the Asian slaw. My wife got chicken lo mein (#36), and it was good though she did find it greasy; she also got some Asian slaw. We both got generous portion sizes and were happy with this place. Our bill for the 2 entrees, an appetizer, a beer and a water came to about €34, which we found fair. If I were in the area again, I would eat here again.

    Great option, when you are hungry but u don't wanna pay too much! 9,80€ untill 5pm for buffet is…read morevery good price. Cold buffet - noodles, rice, fried chicken, shrimps, duck etc... Nigiri, maki, I-O rolls, salads, also many desserts. Then u take a plate, pick raw fish with vegetable, choose how do u want it to be cooked (around 6 options) and u get also warm meal. I really enjoyed it here, also very nice interior and chairs.

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    Restaurante Haikky - Yonggang Wang - Frisch und Lecker!

    Frisch und Lecker!

    Restaurante Haikky - Yonggang Wang - Mongolian BBQ

    Mongolian BBQ

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    Hibiskus - Side dishes

    Hibiskus

    4.0(41 reviews)
    81.3 km
    €€

    When traveling, you crave home cooked food from time to time... and after searching for a Korean…read morerestaurant we opted for this one, as it seemed like it's more authentic. Everything here is a-la-carte, even banchans you need to order separately because it's not served with your meal. We got the following: - Spicy pork - Spicy Squid - Kimchi Chigae - Lettuce with Ssam jeong - Kimchi (extra, comes with 2 other sides and Kimchi) Don't get the spicy squid, that's all that is - spicy and no flavor. Spicy squid can use a lot of help in the seasoning department. Spicy pork was better, but nothing to write home about as I had better spicy pork at other European cities. Kimchi Chigae was decent, had bit of odd taste to it, but it hit the stop. Our favorite was the ssam jeong lol... While I can't call this place "authentic" Korean joint, it was decent for, especially operating in Salzburg. I know, the food will not be the same as the motherland and I shouldn't have high expectations. While I would have given three stars, went with two stars as you are forced to order banchans, which is not the norm in Korean dining.

    We were in Salzburg for one day as tourists on a super hot day. We we're looking for some place…read morewith Asian food and luckily stumbled upon this place. We went in and looked like they were pretty busy as it looked like a huge tourist group was also having lunch there. We were ready to head out but then the front lady told us there are some sittings at the back where we can sit. We were SO happy to get a seat that quickly as we were very tired. They started bringing out the cold waters ASA we ordered. They were so kind and thoughtful that they brought a fan right next to our table (I guess I looked like the Witch of the Waste from the movie Howl's Moving Castle ;P XD ) Thank you!!! Unfortunately I no longer remember what are foods we ordered but everything was very delicious!! I highly recommend this place. Thank you so much for your warm hospitality!!

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    Inside the restaurant

    Hibiskus - Green tea tiramisu

    Green tea tiramisu

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    Kim's - Die Ente.

    Kim's

    3.7(67 reviews)
    82.7 kmMaxvorstadt
    €€

    Objectively three stars, but if you're looking for Korean food in Germany, I don't think you're…read moregoing to do much better. In fact, I'd give it four stars but my wife is still annoyed about the price of the boricha (barley) tea, which at ~$4 per person is wildly overpriced. Other than the boricham the prices were fine though, and the food and service were both good. The dolsotbibimbap was a good choice; sizzling hot and with a good selection of veggies and a healthy dollop of kochujang to open up your sinuses. The selection of banchan was also quite decent; kimchi (of course), pickled cucumber, pickled shredded radish, marinated fish cake, and a small bowl of soy-paste based soup. The banchan were all normal portions, and all fresh and flavorful. Not the best Korean restaurant I've ever been to, but they didn't turn down any of the flavors to make it more "German", and we'd certainly eat there again if we were in town.

    I am a huge fan of Korean food and having spent five years traveling to Korea monthly, had my fill…read moreof amazing meals from Buddhist vegetarian through to street food. The choice of Korean restaurants in Munich is slim and, after 18 months of living here, thought it was high time to try one. I came here for lunch and the menu is small but has the standard Korean dishes on the menu for reasonable prices. I ordered the Dolsotpibimbap which is a rice dish mixed with julienne vegetables, shredded meat, fried egg and a Chilli bean paste. It is served in a hot cast iron pot and the rice gets all crispy and crunchy towards the end. I judge most Korean restaurants by this dish :-) I really enjoyed it and whilst it could have used a bit more paste to give it a bit more heat the accompanying kimchi made up for it. I just wish they gave you a huge bowl of kimchi on the side ;-)) The rice was delicious and crispy towards the bottom and the choice of vegetable was also good. For €6.50 it was a bargain for a wholesome meal. You can also get this without the meat for a vegetarian. I will ask for more paste on the side the next time ;-)) I will come back here and try some of the other dishes at dinner. It seems quite authentic and not bad at all for my first try in Munich. Maybe, I might get to satiate my craving for Korean food in Munich after all ;-))

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    Hibiscus

    Hibiscus

    3.0(2 reviews)
    81.4 km

    I took my parents, who were craving Korean food, to this restaurant, and at the time I tried my…read morebest to respond politely and positively. But no matter how I think about it, I still feel upset. I felt like I was being discriminated against by a fellow Korean. Even in Eastern Europe, I've never received such treatment from a Korean before. 1. When we first entered, we were told in English that there were no seats outside and were guided to the inside (despite at least three empty tables outside). We were led to a cramped corner table, and only once we were inside did they quietly tell us in Korean that the food might be delayed. 2. The seat we were given was in a stifling hot space with no air conditioning, and there were more than five dead bugs on the floor that looked like cockroaches. When we asked them to clean it, they just swept them up carelessly and left. There was still a large bug that wasn't removed, so we had to ask again. It was so dirty and hot that we requested a seat change, to which they replied irresponsibly, "Sit anywhere outside or in the room." At that moment, two male Korean staff members looked at each other, made playful arm gestures, and laughed together -- a very unpleasant attitude. The biggest question was why they sat us in the most unpleasant spot in the first place, if other seats were available. This was the first point when I started to feel something was off. 3. Even after 15 minutes, no one came to take our order. When I went to ask, I was just told to "wait." After another 5-10 minutes with no one coming, I went again. When I asked, "When will the food be ready?" they told me the food would take 40 minutes -- even though they hadn't even taken our order yet. That meant a total wait of around an hour. 4. However, a customer (European) who came in later than us was greeted with a big smile showing teeth, had their order taken immediately, and quickly received their beer. (When speaking to me, the staff gave short answers without even a hint of a smile.) 5. I had been looking forward to eating at a Korean restaurant, but I was so disappointed that we ended up leaving and going to McDonald's instead. The mood was completely ruined, and my dinner time with my parents was entirely spoiled.

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