“Don’t let the stupid name fool you. It’s a cool atmosphere and great Korean food. The chicken they serve is real chicken not processed meat chunks. The breading is amazing. But this is mainly a Korean restaurant. The Korean food is on point! Before you wave try those mozzarella sticks… cinnamon? Really?!? Who’d of think it would be so goood!Oh and the waiter is really good and nice.Very cool place. Just needs a name change.“
“All you can eat sushi in the basement of a bowling alley…wow I love the American dream??? the all you can eat deal is pretty good despite the labyrinthine rules of what exactly you can order. I love the sushi and the vibe, so five stars from me ?“
“Togo Korean Kimbob is delicious! Do not let the recent updates from Jung's deter you. The owner is still so kind and attentive. The dining area is smaller now, but the service is quick! The kimchi pancake is incredible and a must-try.“
“Good food had bulgogi kinda pricey 24.99 for beef and white rice and a small take out container with a side "salad" lettuce with four tiny stripes of carrot like come on it burger topping lettuce enough for like three or four burgersWheelchair accessibility: Lift is not properly maintained“
“While current times have taken the toll of picking a place to eat; I find that Aha was my favorite choice due to the events that brings us to dining out selection. Still nestled in the out cove of the beginning of Trainor Road is the fenced area of Aha Oriental Kitchen. If for nostalgia is how a Military person is greeted from the start of their career beginning with BASIC Training and through to ending contract or overseas station. But the indoor setting is of unique and tranquil home dining as I experienced in my Home Town of Queens New York; Flushing Avenue or Bayside Queens, New York. I would try to have a more dining experience with diner and when they are back with the Sushi/Sashimi menu'. And was greeted with a warm big smile from Sudahn. I am sure I misspelled the name but she was the best in all categories because she was the Host, waitress, server and cashier/cleaner. Very well spoken and a witty and charming personality. Definitely a 5 star rating for a community nestled in a growing neighborhood. Thank you for a lunch fit for Nobility in our town.“
“Tucked away in Fairbanks, Alaska, is a modest Korean eatery offering a limited yet satisfying menu. Despite its small selection, the restaurant shines with its delicious bibimbap, served in traditional stone bowls. While the decor is simple, the focus is on delivering authentic Korean flavors rather than extravagant ambiance. Though not the most extensive or remarkable spot, it serves as a cozy retreat for those craving a taste of Korea in the Last Frontier.“