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    Mister Korea

    4.0 (1 review)

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    1 year ago

    Best kimchi I've had in this area. Very tasty mandoo and bi bim bap. Much better than bam bam.

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    Mr. Korea - Bulgogi Kimbab

    Mr. Korea

    4.2(26 reviews)
    0.0 mi

    We were looking for a quick Korean lunch and I'd stopped by Mr. Korea before and saw they had a…read morerather extensive menu. You order at the counter and then a somewhat grumpy ahjumma brings you the food. :) - soy garlic fried chicken - 4/5, solid option - vegetable jeon - 3/5, little greasy for my liking - bulgogi bibimbap - 4/5, another solid option but I much prefer my bibimbap in a stone pot where the rice can get crispy but that was not what they had to offer so there was truth in advertising A bit expensive for lunch but very convenient on the Main Line plus they have a lot of cute things for purchase in the store. I'd go again to try other items from their menu and support this family owned business.

    Really cool eatery! Love that there were so many things to look at while you wait for the food…read more Lots of trinkets, frozen items and packaged items to buy. I enjoyed my dalgona coffee while watching the kdrama that was on. I've never been here so I wanted to try a few things, I got the Mul Naengmyeon and a Jeyuk Quesadilla. The soup was refreshing; I've had something similar before and enjoyed the chewy noodles and savory broth. The quesadilla had good flavor but was very greasy. I was able to eat about half using chopsticks to eat the filling out of the tortilla. Service was average. I really enjoy the overall vibe of the eatery and would like to come back with friends and maybe try the tteokbokki. Is on the pricier side for three items, I paid $49. Still very cute and would recommend though!

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    Mr. Korea - Convenience store area

    Convenience store area

    Mr. Korea - Mango bingsu - so refreshing and delicious

    Mango bingsu - so refreshing and delicious

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    Dining area

    Golden Bowl

    Golden Bowl

    3.8(166 reviews)
    0.1 mi
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    I'm giving it four stars because I will return for very specific things, it really is more of a 3…read moreto 3 1/2 star. Very inconsistent. The upside is that it was inexpensive, which is what drew me there in the first place. My very first time eating there in March 2026. I'll start with the good: the Hong Kong wonton soup, the egg drop soup, & the beef chow fun. I would return for these items. The bad: the duck rolls, the shrimp with lobster sauce. The duck rolls, I took one bite, and that was enough. The duck was dry, it didn't have good flavor, I'm not sure if it was particularly fresh. It tasted like it could be the duck that's about to be shrink. The shrimp in lobster sauce was the worst I've ever had. Absolutely no taste. I do not use condiments and I had to put soy sauce in it. I have hypertension, I do not use soy sauce! I had to use it to choke it down. That was the most expensive dish and almost $17 so no way that was being wasted. And there was barely any shrimp in it. The ugly: The egg roll & crispy fried noodles. The oil must be very old. The egg roll was so dark and soft with oil that the oil was dripping off of it and filling the little wax paper bag. The noodles were also too dark and tasted gross like being fried and old oil. I would never get anything fried from this place ever.

    Since local Chinese-American take-outs range from 'okay' to nothing more than…read more'a-little-better-than-okay,' I thought we'd try ordering instead from a restaurant. Though we hadn't been there in years, Golden Bowl came to mind. Consensus: we spent a bit more than we usually do, but the food was a couple of notches better. As a point of comparison, we ordered our usual soups: hot & sour and egg-drop wonton. Hot & sour was thick and spicy. (To temper the heat, I cut my serving with spoonfuls of egg-drop.) Wontons were nicely filled and less doughy than our usual take-outs. Two thumbs up for the soup. Mongolian Beef is my husband's favorite. We both agreed that Golden Bowl's version is pretty good. Our other dish, Sizzling Triple Delight, is best eaten in the restaurant. Nothing was sizzling, but the components -- beef, chicken, shrimp and vegetables -- were well prepared. Broccoli was al dente and the brown sauce was rich and flavorful. All-in-all, branching out paid off. We'll most assuredly do it again.

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    Golden Bowl - Mongolian beef.  (Mongolian chicken and shrimp is also on the menu)

    Mongolian beef. (Mongolian chicken and shrimp is also on the menu)

    Golden Bowl - Sizzling Triple Delight  -- which was a hearty dish, minus the Sizzle as a take-out.

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    Sizzling Triple Delight -- which was a hearty dish, minus the Sizzle as a take-out.

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