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3.9 (224 reviews)
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Seafood pancake yumm
Rene D.

O M G. Never knew this place was here. We live in North End Tacoma and came out here for the Puertirican ? Rest near here but NO inside dining. Sooooo I saw this as we drove by and turned around and to our delight it was fabulous!! It's very cute inside Open seating to the right and closed in booths to the left where we sat. Curtains over entrance of doorway to the table. So cute. Well I think the owner came over and took our order. He was very nice. We said this is our first time in Here. We started out with : Seafood Pancake- great sauce Small wings- delisious sauce too Side of Kimchee Gizzards- yummy sesame sauce!! Side of Rice for hubby These came with: shredded cabbage with container of sweet coleslaw dressing for you to add , pickled Diacon in a sweet vinegar sauce. So this is Definatly a place we will come again. They do serve Sake plus sugar free Sake too. Wasn't in the mood today. The wife owner came over and we told her how fabulous EVERYTHING was. See them soon!!

Steven N.

Great little spot with really delicious chicken! Really fun if you bring a group and get a booth/ room.

Kimchi and spam fried rice.

The food is incredible. Service is good, they don't bother you a lot. You get to sit in partially closed booths. KPop on the TV. Just a great little place ambiance on point.

Quiet then usual on a Friday night. The prices have increased quite a bit, they didn't have beer on tap which is disappointing but they do have liquor options.

Very pure and authentic.
Simrat W.

Place is so good, all the hole in the wall people would love it. I shouldn't be posting this cause people are suckers for mom and pop small business shruff. Service. Is amazingggg the food on the other hand so goood. I come here once a month. Btw I live 3 hours away I make sure I eat here.

Fries and gyoza
Jennifer F.

Food is always yummy. Cute small space but if you get the booth its super cute and nice. Service is great and friendly.

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Sonia S.

I have driven past this place for years and finally decided to check it out. A little hole in the wall spot, interesting decor. There a few tables to the right side of the restaurant and a few separate dining "rooms" to the left with a little more privacy and your own tv monitor for kpop. As we walked in I overheard another customer saying that the chicken wasnt even spicy. When I ordered I tried to emphasis to the waitress that we would like ours made extra spicy. We went with shrimp fried rice, spicy special marinated chicken and spicy chicken...all ordered extra spicy. The spicy special and shrimp fried rice were brought out first. A few minutes later--A lady who I am assuming to be one of the owners, came and brought us a bottle of sriracha. Totally not what I wanted, expected, or ordered. Then came out the spicy chicken--which needless to say was not spicy, which I had expected considering the other customer as we walked in...and the sriracha brought to my table. We were also served cabbage salad and pickled radish--which I love. The owner lady came by once again before we left and asked how everything was. I told her that it was good and that I had ordered all of our food to be made spicy, or with extra spice. She said she was only told that we wanted the shrimp fried rice to be spicy--either way, all that was done there was a bottle of sriracha being brought to the table. I am not new to asian/korean cuisine and know that most of them have spices and some you have to specifically ask for...which I attempted to do. Next time I may just have to be more specific, or ask to speak to the cook. The chicken was okay, but could have been better if it would have been spiced right. I do like that you are not charged extra for the radish and salad like some places. Think you still have to pay extra for rice though. Markup on soju is pretty high...but is good if you are out with friends. I like the little separate dining rooms. And I did appreciate the lady coming to the table and seeking feedback on our experience, even if it could have been better. I will probably return and check it out again.

Shrimp fried rice, beef bulgogi
Jm P.

Came here around 10pm with my friend to start our night and we ordered shrimp fried rice, half order of fried chicken, beef bulgogi and peach soju. My first bite of the fried rice had that wok hei and that's when I knew this meal was gonna be lit! Fried chicken was crispy and came with 2 different dipping sauces one slightly sweet the other a little spicy, cabbage salad had a sweet dressing which I really liked, the soju was soju so it was doing its magic and my friend really liked her beef bulgogi. Service was great, seating was cozy and the music in the background was really upbeat. I'm definitely coming here again.

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Mahealani K.

The food was different from what I usually have. The Bulgogi was okay, they mix it with vegetables (maybe to look like more) and it makes it really soupy versus just sizzling meat on the platter. Also ordered the whole order of boneless fried chicken and it came in pieces (but size) in a basket and that was really yummy. The sauce she serve with it was not good, but I put chili out on it and that worked out. The green onion Korean pancake was yummy but again the sauce for that was not good. With the Bulgogi they gave one bowl of rice that we shared and with the fires chicken order they provided daikon in a vinegar sauce (that was soooo good). For a side salad they provided plain shredded cabbage with their house made dressing (I didn't care for it). We ordered these cheese balls and they were horrible...don't get those! Overall the experience was good and the food yummy!! Ambience was okay swatting comfortable and everything small and closed in. Not much open area. I saw that they had open booths for those who wanted to cook at their table.

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Shey M.

Yummy! would recommend for a nice intimate get together. Food is good and service was awesome!

Liliana U.

This is a great Korean fried chicken place! We visited for the first time a couple weeks ago and we're not disappointed! Atmosphere: this is a small place with tables that seat mainly 2-4 people. We did see one designated area that could hold more like 6-8 people! They have little TV's by the some of the tables playing Korean pop. Food: This is the real reason you come to a restaurant! I absolutely love the food here! If ordering a few things, the half size chicken will feed 2 people if you other dishes to go with! I loved the spicy bones less chicken. Cleanliness: we had to dock a star because the cleanliness of the eating area was questionable. The table had been wiped down with baby wipes before we sat down but a lot of stickiness and crumbs were left behind. We also would've liked to see them wipe it down with some disinfectant too before sitting down but we still ate.

#4 spicy boneless marinated chicken
April J.

I've been eating here for years thanks to the recommendation of my friends that this has the best Korean fried chicken in town! And on top of that, if you want home-style Korean dishes this is definitely the place to go. I always get the boneless #4 spicy chicken and it's sooo bomb. They always serve a side salad and pickled radishes. Not a fancy place by any means but it's fun and they play K-pop music videos in each of the seating areas. It does feel private since each of the tables are closed off from one another. Takeout is always easy here too and the prices are very very reasonable. The owners are very friendly and the cutest old couple!

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Better than expected. Liked my dishes and service was helpful. Would you back did get did to go so next time will try dining in...

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Fried chicken bruh it's so good and all the daikon- simply the behstsjsjsjjsjsjsjsjjsjsj

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I love this place! I am a regular. My go to place for korean fried chicken and soup!!

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Overpriced.... Small portions..... food was ready when I got there which is a plus.... Thats about it

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Best fried chicken I've found in the Puget Sound --

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Main counter area

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Samwon Garden Restaurant - Building is old but clean inside~

Building is old but clean inside~

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Korean Style Sausage Soup (Soondae)

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