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    Thai Way

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    A Thai fast food place in the food court. Not the best Thai I've had, and the quality is mediocre. The Thai fried rice was really tasty!

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    Seoul Restaurant - Spicey pork, it's what's for dinner!

    Seoul Restaurant

    4.1(291 reviews)
    7.3 mi
    $$

    Best authentic Korean food! I highly recommend the Mandu and Bibimbap. Everything is so fresh and…read morehis place never disappoints.

    Yummy food but oh so pricey! I ordered takeout through the…read morephone for my first visit because I was interested in the lunch specials that were offered. Unfortunately, I was looking at an outdated menu on Yelp, so the spicy tofu soup is no longer on the lunch specials, AND if you want a "lunch special," it needs to be specified when placing the order. I assumed that because it was lunch time, I would be paying the lunch pricing? That wasn't the case when I arrived. Parking seems to only be on the same side as the barber shop (which i think is connected to the restaurant as well?). When I walked in, I didn't really check out the place. Seems like a classic no-frills Korean restaurant. An ajumma (아줌마) appeared at the register after a couple seconds (lol that is the first description that came to mind). I informed her of my phone order and she brought out the food and rang me up for around $55? I was thinking, yikes, that's a steep price for a spicy tofu soup and a lunch special of the galbi and mentioned it to her. She told me that the portion made is not the lunch special and next time, make sure to specify that over the phone if I want the Lunch special or dinner portion. She clarified, while acting out the mannerisms, of customers that would complain about the Lunch special, because they would want a dinner portion instead, so she just places general orders as the dinner portion. (I can already imagine the Karens she must have received for her reaction, which is understandable, but at the time, I was just slightly irritated since I was hoping to pay a cheaper price.) I am assuming after this experience, there is a difference in portion size for the lunch and dinner pricing.. Besides the miscommunication, I can at least say that the food was prepared quickly since it was ready by the time I arrived at the restaurant (about 15 mins after I placed the order?). With the outcast weather, I was craving some soondubu, and Seoul Garden definitely delivered! The tofu portions were generous and the broth was the right amount of spicy where you can taste the flavor but it is not overwhelming. I was not expecting so many complementary sides either! They paired very well with the rice and galbi, which was thoroughly marinated in a delectable glaze. Even though I was initially frustrated that I received the dinner portion, I calmed down after eating the galbi. My son and I actually ended up devouring it.. the food was so good, I totally forgot about the pricing at the moment. Just keep in mind though, this place is not advertised as KBBQ, so you're paying for individual plates/dishes/orders that should already be cooked. I would only recommend this restaurant if there are certain staples you really enjoy (i.e. you're only craving bulgogi but don't want to go out to eat or grill it), because it is arguably just as expensive as KBBQ. But if you're a foodie that can afford it, I'd suggest stopping by to try it out yourself! :)

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    Lincoln South Food Hall - From Mix Sushi Bar

    Lincoln South Food Hall

    3.9(45 reviews)
    52.4 mi
    $$

    This is every food-lover's dream....a casual one-stop shop with a wide range of eats! Among the…read morevariety, offerings include pizza, tacos, ramen, salad, poke, burgers, sandwiches and baked goods - definitely something to fit everyone's preferences! Prices here are on the steeper end but this food hall provides an elevated experience compared to your typical food court. It defies the stereotype that one would normally associate with food courts by proving that the term "fast food" shouldn't imply compromised quality nor level of service. The food I've tried here so far has been crafted with fresh ingredients although the flavors have been hit-and-miss. For example, I loved Barrio Luchador's tacos, but the Brawler Burger was a little too salty and oily, while the whole roast duck at Fat and Feathers was quite bland. Service is top-notch! Not only are the employees at each individual eatery friendly and helpful, but there's a wonderful cleaning staff that ensures the entire food hall space is well-kept and spotless. There are are at least a few employees who stroll around gathering empty plates and cups with a smile. I just wish there was room for more seating since during peak lunch time, the food hall becomes packed and it's difficult to find an open table. If unable to find a seat, each of the eateries can pack your food to go. Otherwise, this is a wonderful spot for a quick lunch, catching up with a friend or an informal meeting.

    So far, so delicious, and almost just right…read more I've been SO excited to actually eat here after passing through to eat elsewhere. We ate at Crosta and La Baguette. Drank at Dote and eyed the Burger Bar. The HH pizzas are delicious and an excellent quality and price unmatched anywhere I've seen in the area. I enjoyed the mushrooms but would have loved them fresh and not marinated. The kids were very happy with their cheese and pepperoni (contact pizza as she called it). The French bakery next door has an awesome croque madame sandwich with bechemel sauce over the entire thing (I opted for the sauce on the side and they decided to put my cheese on the side too, which was a bad choice I didn't request). The sauce wasn't even warm and I missed my cheese on the sandwich. Next time I'll say easy sauce. They have a super delicious "hot fudge" dessert that is a brownie with a chocolate and cream mousse covered with a few brownie pieces and chocolate ganache. Oh my, I'm a baker and it was delicious! Also very grateful to find a Full Tilt ice cream selection on the east side for the first time! Baby girl was so thankful to find her blue moon front and center at La Baguette. The beer menu draft list at the burger bar was very tempting for my honey, he found a couple of new ones to try. They offer pints up to growlers. Also, my honey loves his lattes at Dote Coffee Bar. They take the time to make plenty of tasty foam for me that's well flavored and decorated with a whole bear face! The quality of food and presentation is outstanding at this food court, and I can't wait to make our way around each "station" so I can speak to all of the various tastes.

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    Noodle & Rice House - Spicy garlic chicken

    Noodle & Rice House

    4.3(12 reviews)
    21.4 mi

    Hands down best food court Asian food! It's actually a small business owned by a Chinese couple…read morethat does the cooking. It's a fusion asian restaurant with mostly Chinese and some other Asian dishes like pho and curry. I had a little chat with the owner and the cashier and they were both super sweet. I will definitely be coming back and I highly recommend.

    I have been waiting for this place to open forever. It popped up before COVID, but never got to…read moreopen. Decided to check it out since I was at BX grabbing a few things. I went with the Mongolian Beef and the Chili Oil Wonton. They do take cash and card, but not Military Star. The wait for the food was about 10 minutes. I was the only one there. The Mongolian beef was leaning more towards Bulgogi. The egg in it was a little over cooked but not horrible. Wish the portion was a little bigger. A lot of sticky rice and not much meat, with the meat being pretty fatty. I wasn't quite sure what to expect with the Chili Oil wontons, but I do love chili oil and I do like wontons. It came in an interesting to go container that had a separated part for the wontons to keep them out of the oil. The oil itself must have had broth added to it because it definitely was not all oil. It did not pack much heat, or flavor...imo. The small order says it contains 6 wontons, but I was shorted and only got 5. The wontons were tasty, they did not have the thick wrapper that some places do...which I liked because sometimes the thicker wrappers give the wonton a doughy taste. Being that they are relatively new and close to home and work, I would be willing to give them another try. Maybe try the curry bowl in the future...or some Pho.

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