“This is my first time eating at jin shabu, and it has been one of the best places I’ve eaten at. The meat and seafood are really good, and the place is really vibrant and aesthetic. The staffs (Kayling, AJ, Kyle, and Malian) are super nice, friendly and considerate, as they always check up on us and ask if we need or want anything. I would definitely recommend coming back and bring more friends and family!“
“The bento boxes are a feast! If you like variety and Korean/Japanese food, you can not go wrong here. We always have leftovers, which amounts to another meal, especially with the bonchon they provide. The only complaint about the bento is that the fried chicken is not as fresh as the other offerings within the bento, very stringy and chewy. The bibimbap and jjigaes are good, but the quantity is where it shines.“
“Very Authentic Korean food. Chodang is the best Korean food in Phoenix area.Try their sulungtang, I think it’s the best sulungtang in the state. I’m travelinga lot. I always stop at Chodang to have yang jee(양지) sulungtang when I’m in Phoenix area. Good food , good service, and side dishes are so delicious too.Can’t wait to go back!“
“I’ve been here a couple times and everything has been so good! I’ve had the honey garlic boneless wings, secret sauce boneless wings and golden original bone in wings. My daughter had the kimchi fried rice and that was sooo good too!!!Absolutely obsessed with this place. They make it fresh, so if it’s busy, be prepared to wait a bit. Soooo worth it though! Eat there so your chicken stays extra crispy! I’ll be back, there’s so many more flavors to try.“
“I had dental appointment across the street so I stopped to eat here because I love the pork bulgogi. The dinner portion after 3:00 p.m. is $17.99. Pork bulgogi is my favorite Korean dish because I like the slivers of fatty pork in the sweet chili sauce. And I love the little kimchi dishes that come with it. I picked Bento Sama out of all the eating choices in this 99 Ranch shopping center because some of the options were so expensive... such as eight Korean fried chicken wings for $16. One of the reviews of that place said she paid $32 for only 16 wings. Ouch. The word Bento means box tray with many sections as shown in the picture hence the word Bento box. The word Sama means teriyaki. The pork in my Pork Bulgoji was perfectly spiced and sweetened love that sauce. My only complaint is they only gave me half a cup of rice to eat with all that spicy pork. When I asked for more rice after finishing mine and I still had more than half the meat left in my bento box, the cashier looks at the cash register menu and was going to charge me for more rice. But when I told her if I ate at a sit-down restaurant, not take out, they give me as much rice as I want for free. Her face lit up as if she knew that was true and went to the back to get me a full container of rice, more than the first time, with a big smile, both free. You get to take the cool bento box in the wooden looking out of tray with clear plastic cover to take home and reuse again. So I am giving this little Bento Sama 99 Ranch food court restaurant five stars.“
“I love this place… Today was my first time coming inside, I’ve always doordash from them… But I will not lie the lady who helped me out was the nicest person ever, great costumer service and great corn dogs like always. I will for sure keep coming in“
“This is the best Korean fried chicken in this part of the valley. The sauce was so savoring . Our order included both the regular and the spiciest fried chicken. Surprisingly, we ended up combining our regular fried chicken with the spicy chicken's rich, glazed sauce. These are not your average small wings; they are quite large in size. The restaurant offers a variety of other menu items too. I can't wait to try the soy garlic wings on my next visit. Lastly, I must mention that the sauce is absolute perfection, and the staff are incredibly welcoming.“
“COME HERE!!!! Honestly it could be more clean, but the sweet treats are perfect as usual. Definitely get the fruity pebbles and matcha combo on top. Take advantage of the fact that’s it’s free! Don’t miss it. It’s the perfect sweet fix after a long day of shopping in the plaza. Get the custard with matcha, not the nutella, because it doesn’t go well. Nice staff, somewhat clean bathroom+seating.“