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    K-Stop

    3.5 (68 reviews)
    Open 12:00 pm - 9:00 PM
    Updated 1 month ago

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    Ordering point, some of the sterile dining area
    Fred B.

    I have been a fan of Korean Fried Chicken since trying it at several different spots in Manhattan years ago. The first spot I tried was Bonchon on 38th Street in the Hell's Kitchen area of Manhattan! Several years ago a Bonchon spot opened in downtown Greensboro, which I have eaten at several times and found the chicken to be every bit as good as I remembered it to be! So I was excited to give this spot a try. I chose the 4 PC Wing Meal and a Potato K-Dog. The meal comes with fries and some pickled radish - the cost was $11.99, and a fountain soda tacked on another $3! There is no table service here, you queue up to order at the register. I was told that my order would take 5 or 6 minutes, instead it took over 20 minutes - and I was the only customer in the place! The wings (flats only) were of a decent size but short of the jumbo label. They were a bit under cooked in the center, and the honey-soy-garlic sauce I requested on the side tasted exclusively of soy. The fries had no crispness, and. The radish cubes were bland to a fault! The Potato dog at $9.49 was overpriced and was all cheese! This was disappointing in every sense - I certainly will not be returning! Ambiance - 2.5 (sterile) Food - 1.5 Service - 1 Value - 1

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    Melissa M.

    Ok so you had me at corndog! But what the heck is this breakfast sandwich concoction??!! It's a super large portion- my husband ate the whole thing!! It was super busy when we got there- but worth the wait. Eclectic decor- fun menu. I mean how can you go wrong with corn dogs on the menu??? If you love egg sandwiches- get one.. but be hungry!!

    potato dog half beef half cheese with spicy mayo
    Julian C.

    My girlfriend hadn't tried these corn dogs before, so i brought her for the first time. As soon as you walk in you notice the bright atmosphere with lots of decorations and music playing. Seems like a cool place to hang out. The wings are amazing. Very crispy and the flavor is good inside and out. I personally enjoyed the corn dog and find it to be a nice twist on something most people enjoy. Mostly everything there is customizable which is cool. I really enjoy the food i guess my only complaint would be the price. For one corn dog and six wings with a fountain drink i paid a lot more than i would have liked. other than that good spot to try!

    Marie O.

    It was an interesting experience. My first Korean style egg sandwich. Delicious! Fluffy egg with a drizzle of sauce between a sweet brioche toast and cheese. Sweet and salty and very good. I felt it was a decadent breakfast item. Husband got wings and they were wet and sticky which isn't his preference in regards to wings. But I'm basing my review on my item. Service was a bit unusual..let's just say they were having a ton of fun back there. I'd come back for the egg toast.

    Classic K-Dog (Half/Half)
    Alonzo C.

    I have been to this place a handful of times. If I didn't live on the other side of the city I would probably eat here at least once a week if not more. The concept of serving Korean influenced street food works here! Staff is incredibly friendly, efficient, and will recommend the best things to try. I highly recommend trying the wings especially the "Kick It" (sweet and spicy) and "1-2-7" (honey-soy garlic) flavors. The "Classic K-Dog", especially the half and half version of it, is a popular choice. If you're a fan of Korean food and looking for a K-pop experience, this is the place for you!

    Cynthia N.

    I saw mixed reviews since the opening of Kstop and I can say they have definitely fixed all the kinks! I got the potato kdog and it was SO CRISPY! I've had kdogs in NYC and this was honestly surprisingly better because of how crispy it was! We got the galbi wings which is FULL OF FLAVOR! Not too sweet or salty with the perfect crisp texture. Lastly, we got the ham and cheese egg toast and spam egg toast, this was ok. The texture of the egg was good but is missing a little more flavor. I've had these in korea and so I guess the bar is set high for me haha. The restaurant is BEAUTIFULLY DECORATED with posters of all popular Korean movies/dramas along with little Easter eggs of BTS and more. The music is kpop and I am a huge fan! Talk about a cultural gem in Winston. Last but not least, service was great. Our cashier was attentive and very knowledgeable of the menu. Very quick to get the food out and the kitchen you can see is very clean (a huge plus!)

    What a cool place :)
    Ana H.

    What a great time, since I walked in, I was received with a warm hi. This place is really cool, the decoration of kdrama and K-pop on the walls is really cool! Also music/shows playing go perfect with the place. The service was really good, the girl that took my order, explain the menu, and recommended the 2 delicious bites a picked! And omg! She nailed it. I ordered the half and half (half sausage, half cheese) kdog with potatoes and the sweet and spicy chicken! DELICIOUS! Can't wait to go back.

    Cute packaging!
    Amaryllis K.

    My partner and his friends ate here and he asked me if I wanted anything for takeout. I def had to try their chicken wings! Korean fried chicken is one of my fav food, so I gotta see if they live up to the standards of its crispiness and flavor of the sauce. It's not bad! For a takeout order they were still crispy and flavorful, but I really did not like their pickled radish, which was disappointing. I choose the 1-2-7 (honey soy garlic) flavor and it was great, but it had a hint of ginger aftertaste?? I don't mind it. Would I try their wings again? 50/50. It was good but I've had better at other places. I'll be sure to stop by next time and try out other items there. It's great to see that there's a Korean restaurant in Winston-Salem, so that's a plus! It's right next to their other business, Binki Cafe, where you can get boba & Filipino food.

    Barrie P.

    I first tried K Stop through Yelp. I love that they focus on street food. My son was excited to try it. We stopped by for lunch. I had the potato dog and he had the puff rice dog. We also shared an order of fries. Everything was perfectly fried and very tasty. The staff was very nice. My son loved the decor and Korean music. Next time I want to try the fried chicken.

    Classic K-dog w spicy Mayo & sweet mayo drizzle
    Chelsea R.

    K*Stop First half cheesy - second half meaty, whole thing crunchy and saucy I've been eyeing Korean corn dogs for a while so I was v excited when K Stop opened in Winston. I got the classic K-Dog with sweet Mayo and spicy Mayo drizzle Classic K-dog w spicy Mayo & sweet mayo drizzle Rice puff k-dog Potato K-dog Momodak - honey*soy*garlic Snow Cheese Fries Everything we ordered was delicious and service was quick! They answered my questions and gave suggestions.

    1-2-7 (honey-soy-garlic) wings
    Melanie L.

    The inside of the restaurant is cute and the menu is straight forward. I really wanted to like the food. However the flavors and temperature of the food wasn't there. I ordered the 127 (honey soy garlic) wings and they had a nice texture but tasted only like soy sauce. There was no garlic taste and they didn't come out hot. I also ordered the potato k-dog, how it comes with half mozzarella and half beef sausage. I got mustard and spicy Mayo as the two drizzles. There was way too much corn dog breading. I was left with extra at the end. It lacked potato's on the breading and didn't come out warm either. I tried to do a cheese pull and you can tell with mozzarella when it doesn't work because it's not warm enough... Maybe it's just kinks to be worked out since they are new. I'll give it another try in a few months.

    Spam egg toast and classic kdog with sweet and spicy mayo drizzle
    Maryann C.

    I love Asian street eats! Stopped in about 20 minutes before closing and I was worried that it'd be super annoying for the workers there but everyone was nice and didn't mind us dining in. I had a decent amount of questions, mostly recommendations, and the cashier was friendly and answered them all. I couldn't decide what to get but eventually settled on a few items: the classic K dogs with all beef, a spam egg toast, and soy garlic wings. At first I thought it was a little pricey but when I realized how large the portions were, especially the egg toast, it made a lot more sense! For myself and my boyfriend, we ordered too much lol. Everything tasted good! The wings are comparable to BonChon, maybe even more flavorful. I'm not a fan of the potato kdog from past experience (from another vendor) so I opted for the classic and liked this better. Even though it's classic, it's not like a regular American corn dog - larger and a crunchier texture. The drizzle options topped it off. My favorite was definitely the egg toast. I wasn't familiar with this before today but now I need another! I'm an shameless spam fan but combined with the biggest piece of buttery fluffy toast and the fluffiest eggs, and we've got a winner. The interior is bright, clean, and spacious. The Korean forward decor is worth taking note of and I appreciate the effort put in! If it wasn't so far, I'd be back more often but I'm excited to see Asian street food becoming more common!

    Fried chicken
    Emizz Z.

    Newly open in WS, has a lot of potential The fried chicken is good. Skip the dogs, they're more like corn dog than Korean dogs

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    InDemand-Asian Street Food & Burger Bar

    InDemand-Asian Street Food & Burger Bar

    4.0
    (122 reviews)
    4.3 mi
    $$
    Locally owned & operated
    Established in 2023

    Shhhh Shito Skewers for the win. Is InDemand-Asian Street Food & Burger Bar one of the best-kept…read moresecrets in Winston-Salem's culinary circles? From the skewers to the custom burgers to the flavorful wings, the menu is like a food tour on demand for the best of Winston-Salem to try. Let's talk skewers. Feeling small bites but loving big flavor? The combo order and the ranges of quantities of skewers are the best way to explore. Good for one person or to share with friends. And honestly, the rest of the menu is giving main character foodie energy. It casually blends Asian street food vibes with comfort-food burgers and chaotic loaded fries in a way that just works. One minute you're ordering bao buns and kushiyaki skewers, the next you're pivoting into a pimento cheese bacon burger or a garlic bread steak sandwich like you're on a global flavor tour with zero jet lag. The fries alone deserve their own spotlight. Truffle rosemary, okonomiyaki, poutine. It's basically a personality test at this point. Add in pho, Panang curry, wings, and boba, and suddenly you realize this is not a quick snack stop. It's the kind of place where you pull up for a bite and end up building your own mini feast because everything sounds too good not to try.

    When we walked in the place was empty. I hate to see that on a Thursday afternoon. It is very clean…read moreand they did a little remodeling -new floors The service was very quick. I ordered the chicken caprese sandwich. The bun was soft and grilled a little with butter The chicken was tender and the pesto sauce just the right amount. I ordered charred Broccoli on the side and it was charred perfectly. Not much to say about the ambience as it was empty. But great place to hang out especially on a warm sunny day as they have seating outside

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    The One Korean BBQ + Bar

    The One Korean BBQ + Bar

    4.2
    (106 reviews)
    20.6 mi

    This is a really fun experience. I think it's reasonably priced for the experience + quality. We…read morealways have a good time.

    I first came here for my birthday with a big group and had a great time doing the full…read moreall-you-can-eat. This time I came back by myself and tried the noodle bar instead, and it's a completely different experience but still worth it. The noodle bar is set up like a small Korean grocery store station. Shelves of instant ramen to choose from, you grab your bowl, add your noodles and seasoning, then use one of the machines to cook it. There are three settings and I used M1, which came out just right. The broth was hot and the noodles had a good texture, not mushy. This is a basic setup. No fresh toppings, no eggs, no extras to dress it up. Some places offer that, but this one keeps it simple. If you go in expecting a full ramen bar you might be disappointed, but if you understand what they're going for, it works. And don't break your noodles. Leave them long so you can slurp them the way you're supposed to. If you watch Korean dramas, you've seen this a hundred times. Slurp the noodles and drink the broth after. I also ordered the Cajun tiger roll, 10 pieces, and that plus the noodles was more than enough food. The roll had tempura shrimp and cucumber inside, topped with spicy crab salad, spicy mayonnaise, and flame-seared salmon. The sushi chef used a handheld torch to sear the salmon right in front of me, and that added a nice finish. Between the noodles and sushi, I was full. This is a good option if you don't want to do the full all-you-can-eat. It's quick, easy, and you still get a good experience without committing to grilling at the table. I'd still recommend this place for groups, but now I'd also tell people not to overlook the bar if you're by yourself or just want something lighter. Must order: Instant ramen (use M1) and the Cajun tiger roll Heads up: Noodle bar is basic with no fresh toppings, manage expectations accordingly

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    Teriyaki Chicken.
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    HakkaChow

    HakkaChow

    4.0
    (548 reviews)
    0.4 mi
    $$

    Several years later and this place is still so delicious! Pretty consistent steady Winston place…read morewhere you can get any kind of Asian food. Which is why I was here . We wanted sushi and red curry and they delivered us some excellent eats. Service was awesome and the manager still always comes by to ask if everything is ok. Love that. Probably at some point will need a Reno as they have been open awhile but nothing looked bad nice busy atmosphere and lots of customers which is nice to see. We ordered a standard vodka soda from the drink menu. They have drink specials every day as well. Then we tried the sweet heat roll which was so pretty ! Delicious with all the sushi elements. Yum. Then we tried the poke bowl with ahi tuna. Wow so big! Rice, seaweed salad and lots of Veggies and a yummy soy wasabi vinaigrette. The tuna sashimi was so fresh. Then the red curry with chicken. We asked for extra Thai spicy and it was just the perfect heat. Served with white rice this was a huge portion honestly could have served 3 people. We still had a lot left over . They were also great about giving us another bowl of rice which is also a nice touch . The sauce here for this red curry is amazing. I will be back to buy it as we asked if they sell it and our server said yes . It is one of the best I've ever had. We were somewhat totally full !! Haha! Such a fun night here eating all this amazing Great food . I need to make sure I come back sooner than a few years! If your red curry fan definitely come here!

    Went for lunch. We got two different lunch specials--they came with soup (I paid to upgrade to miso…read moresoup). We also got an appetizer of crab Rangoons. Our soups and appetizer were the absolute best thing we ate. Our entrees were okay. My husband got the beef bulgogi and it needed something. He thought the addition of chili sauce would make it ideal. He gave it a 6 out of 10. I ordered the hibachi beef bowl and it was lacking flavor. The beef was well cooked but didn't seem to have any salt, soy sauce, or anything like that. It was a 5 out of 10.

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    Kaya Restaurant

    Kaya Restaurant

    4.3
    (93 reviews)
    20.4 mi
    $$

    My boyfriend and I LOVE Kaya Restaurant. We have been dining at Kaya for over 2 years now and the…read moremeals have hit the spot every single time!! We personally believe they have the best traditional Korean food in the area. We order the seafood tofu soup every time we visit because it always comes out piping hot and with a generous amount of protein-- perfect for the winter time. This time we tried the Jajang Tangsooyook Set as well, which will probably become a regular for us too. The jajang (black bean) noodles had a generous portion of beef and noodles, and the tangsooyook (fried pork) was so perfectly crispy and complemented so well with the sweet and sour sauce. On top of the great food, the price of every entree is beyond reasonable for the portion you get and the staff is always friendly! Another plus? They have Kpop playing on their TV. We have yet to have a mad meal here. Kaya appears to be a family run restaurant, so you can truly feel the love in the food and the staff. I haven't tried the japanese or chinese food here, but i highly recommend the korean food!

    Was a bit chilly out so was searching for hot soup for dinner. Kaya is somewhat hidden in a corner…read moreof a strip mall. It was an interesting set up in that there is table service but you need to pay at the window when you're done. I knew that I've found the right spot when I saw that most of the customers were Korean. I ordered spicy short rib soup with dried cabbage. It was boiling hot, well flavored and well spiced. Perfect for a cold night. The banchan was very generous portions & well made. If you're looking for something besides chain restaurants, support your local family run eateries & add Kaya to your list.

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    Danji

    Danji

    3.8
    (137 reviews)
    25.2 mi
    $$

    Had a chicken hot bowl, it was a little bland and the egg was overcooked. Fried dumplings were…read moregreat. Service was lacking somewhat as they were not busy.

    I saw this place as I was shopping at Super G mart and decided to give it a try. This is a little…read morestrip mall with a bunch of Asian restaurants and stores the store front is very unassuming but the inside is nice and quaint. The server sat me right away as I was there just 30 minutes after their opening. By the time I was wrapping up my meal it was more crowded and I witnessed a lot of people come for pick-up. Seems very popular. The menu wasn't too expansive, but it had a bunch of Korean dishes that I would love to return and try. I was in the mood for soup so I ordered their spicy kimchi stew with pork. The food came quickly, again I was there fairly early. The stew was served with banchan (Korean side dishes) and rice. The banchan consisted of broccoli, bean sprouts, kimchi, cucumber kimchi, tofu skins, and marinated potatoes. They all have very different flavors and each of them go well as a side dish with the stew and rice. I prefer kimchi on the spicier side but again that is my personal preference. The kimchi stew came out sizzling and smelled wonderful. I tried all the side dishes while it cooled down a bit. Once I was able to dig in it was packed full of flavor didn't need anything added. I would say it was more mild than spicy but I have a higher spice tolerance than most. Overall I had a pleasant experience enjoyed the service and the food will return with husband and kids to try more of their menu. I hope everything is just as good as the stew was.

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    18 Malaysia

    4.3
    (154 reviews)
    1.6 mi
    $$

    I went with cousin for lunch to try it out since never been there. We were there at 12:30 and were…read morethe only ones for lunch. Wait staff was great. Noticed restaurant got a 99 health rating. Congrats. Appetizer shared Malaysia Shrimp Summer Roll. It was very good where could have eaten another one! My lunch choice Salt & Pepper Calamari with steamed rice. It was good but not spicy. Cousin got a noodle soup which was huge. Service great and asked how long been there. Answer 9 years. It is super close to my mansion where will start doing take out. Closed Monday. Inside small bar area. Booth tables and more tables.

    Tucked behind Harper Hills Common business center close to Harris Teeter…read more The restaurant is decorated beautifully and it is very clean. They have Malaysian food and a specialty menu for khmer food. Khmer food is not knowned much in the east but its beginning to be more learned about and popular. There food is rich in flavor and there cuisine is mostly known for there use of fresh herbs, coconut milk and aromatic spice paste;known as kroeung(lemon grass paste). I decided to try some entrees from the Khmer menu. I tryed the Malaysian Roti appetizer with side curry. It is so so delicous. The curry is tasty too but a little too sweet for my taste. Main entrees I tryed was the chicken kroeung (sour lemongrass soup) and the braised pork meat on bone cooked in soy sauce( Malaysian style but Khmer people have a similar dish). The chicken kroeung is soup for the soul, filled with alot of green veggies and best eaten with white rice. The braised pork meat is great too. Cooked just right and seasoned good. Its not sweet or salty. Usually I would try braised meat in soy at other restaurants either it would be way too sweet or salty but they made theres just right. Now the Southeastern asian cooking is not for everybody or those who have only tried chinese or japanese food. If you'd like to try something different but oh sooo delicous,khmer cusine is for you!! The staff is very welcoming,friendly and informative. Food came out hot,quick and tasty(bursting of aromatic flavors). I met the owner too. He mentioned he also have a donut shop called Intown donuts and Boba tea..down the road on Jonestown Road. Will definitely dine here again and try there other menu items. Next time am going to try the donut shop before I come here since it closed earlier.

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    Looking toward bar area
    Sliced chicken with eggplant, and hot chili oil with sprinkled togarashi, and crispy chicken with rice.
    Sliced chicken with eggplant, and hot chili oil with sprinkled togarashi, and crispy chicken with rice.
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    Gyu-Kaku Japanese BBQ

    Gyu-Kaku Japanese BBQ

    3.8
    (115 reviews)
    26.6 mi
    $$

    This review is for alternative options to huge bbq grill meals and instead a great way to enjoy…read morethis restaurant solo or as a couple. Don't sleep on the happy hour small plate options discounted and served 11am to 5pm everyday.Today I got spicy tuna volcano, half house salad and garlic shoo cabbage with half price sakes ( mom-thurs all day). So good!! Also highly recommend asking for their pick two or three meat lunch specials with salad and rice. Both are reasonably priced and delightful! This is the only Greensboro restaurant that is a chain out of Japan. When I was in Japan the exact Gyu-kaku has locations around Tokyo. Get that same experience here at home!!

    I've been really excited to try this place but unfortunately it was just ok for me. I'll start by…read moresaying the service was really great so no complaints there. Our server was super fast & brought out some ice cream when we told her it was one of our birthdays. The inside is really spacious and modern. Unfortunately the food was what let me down which is the most important part. Full disclosure though - I'm not the biggest fan of Japanese bbq because Its very meat centered & I don't eat a lot of meat so I will say this review is just for the appetizers. The person I went with had the Japanese bbq and while it wasn't the best they've had, they did enjoy it. Even though I'm not the biggest fan of Japanese bbq, I really enjoy Asian food so I was excited to try other things on the menu. I ordered the pork gyoza and the cheese Rangoon. Pork gyoza is one of my favorite appetizers to get at Asian restaurants but these were just lacking flavor. They were really crispy but other than that, they were pretty bland. The cheese Rangoon was also really crispy which I love, but needed salt & other flavor. I was going to order the edamame too but after trying the other 2 appetizers, I wasn't feeling hopeful so I didn't. I would go back if someone wanted to but it's not a place I'd go out of my way to go to. They did have a pretty extensive menu so if I go back, I'll try a few other things.

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    Gyu-Kaku Japanese BBQ
    Gyu-Kaku Japanese BBQ
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