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Sang Tofu & K BBQ

2.9 (23 reviews)
Closed 11:00 am - 7:30 pm

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The cashier-- very unprofessional and rude. Maybe because I was black.

This food was horrible-- it was served very cold. The egg, everything was cold, even the beef. I had the beef bibimbap. I went to this cashier in the image and asked why the food is extremely iced cold. He did not care. I asked him if he can heat it up-- he said no and ignored me.. maybe because I was not the right color. This is located in the New Jersey American Dream mall. I was very disappointed in the service. As simple as hearing the food up I was told no. A blunt no. I do not recommend the service. I will be further posting about this on other social media platforms. It's the principle of things. I didn't even ask for the money back. Just for the food to be heated.

Sin C.

the worst bibimbap and the marinated pork over rice comparing to any food court. Terrible customer service, not the surf tips not recommended and will not come back

You J.

This review is based solely on the food that I ordered which was a tofu soup. I would say I have tasted better. It's lacking some flavors, the shrimp they used felt to me, were just some of the readily cooked cocktail shrimp you buy from a grocery store. The wait was also rather long for a foodcourt type of food. I suggest you go next door (to so gong dong) if it's still open, if you really are craving for a good tofu soup.

YangHwa P.

I wished I could like this place; the menu items were pretty standard and sounded appetizing, however, it was a bit pricey for the amount they gave you. From the photos it looks full, but it actually is not. The flavours are nice, but maybe not enough appeal for me to go back. The service was subpar, the young guy behind the counter did not look like he wanted to be there. It is in the Hmart food court so it is basic food court style tables.

Bibimbap hot stone bowl
Annabelle L.

Came here on Wednesday night and thankfully the food court isn't too busy. The re-grand opening of the food court was not too long ago and we're welcoming Korean bbq chicken, street food, and other food stalls. At Sang Tofu & K BBQ, you can order the food at the cashier or go to their corner kiosk and place and pay for your order. You'll receive a receipt with a number printed. There is a tv monitor at the corner and whenever your order is ready, the last two digits on your numbers receipt will be announced as well as displayed on the screen. Okay, now onto my tofu and seafood soup! Yummy! While the hot stone is sizzles all the deliciousness of the seafood, crack the raw egg and let that baby sizzle it's way to being cooked. I like the flavorful tastes. It's not mild nor too spicy where you'll need to wash your throat with gallons of water. The spiciness was just right for me. Tofu/seafood was good. My son had the bibimbap served in the stone pot and said it was good. For two dollars less, you can have the same dish in a regular bowl. It's so worth the $2 more to get the stone pot for the extra crispy rice. I had to knock off a star due the higher price compared to some other local food courts, and they don't offer free water like they used too years ago. Overall, it's still a decent place to dine.

Maggie H.

For lunch, I grabbed the beef rice in stone clay pot (around $17ish?). I think it's a bit overpriced for what they give but it could be worse. I waited a bit and got my food when my number was announced. I'm so glad they have a monitor that displays the number in huge font. You can either order via kiosk or through the cashier at the front. There's plenty of beef in the bowl and veggies mixed in. I was able to get a nice rice crunch, there's not that much rice in the bowl but it's still very filling. It came steaming and sizzling hot. I think this is the only food court spot at Hmart that sells the sizzling clay pot. They also sell their onigiri for around $3.50? There's also lots of parking but if it's busy hour, good luck finding a parking spot and table.

Beef bulgogi bento box
Andrew L.

This place is inside the H Mart supermarket food court. The food court was recently remodel and this place is located at the end of the row. We decided to give this place a try since I like Korean food and bento boxes. The bulgogi box was made to order so it took a little bit of time waiting but not too long. The meat and flavors was good so I couldn't complain. However, 20 dollars for a bento box is steep even with the supposed food increases. Don't eat here a lot because it will add up. Overall, decent food but pricey.

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Joanna C.

Lots of staple food options with some premade take out options for quick grab and go. They have a self check out kiosk.

Jonathan C.

Nice little place located inside H Mart ordered their tofu pot and a dumpling nice and fresh Soopers really good prices decent as well

Worker making rice  with only 1 glove on, earlier saw her pressing the rice with her bare hand no
Joe T.

First time here, was going to give a 3 to 4 star but as you can see I watched a worker press the rice with only 1 glove on and was using her hand without the glove to press it into the box Sad part when she saw me looking she just kept going like it's ok to handle food without gloves The beef bone soup was ok Tofu soup seafood was a lot better and really spicy

Spice beef with kimchi soup

Big bowl of Spicy beef soup , was tasty and side of kimchi.. Great value for the price. BTW it's in the food court of HMart.

Food court
Farah L.

Had a nice meal with my family before shopping for groceries at HMart. Chose to order here since it seems like there was a long line, suggesting it's worth a try. Generous enough portion and quite delicious. The seating area is generic like any other food courts. Could be busy during weekend lunch time.

Stone rice pork bowl
Jason N.

Tried the revamped food court in Hmart, this one is located at the very end. Loved the stone rice pot with pork, it was flavorful and the rice crisped up at the edges the longer it sat there. Food came out fast too.

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