Yet Tuh
3042 Oakcliff Rd, Doraville
(770) 454-9292
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I tried several dishes, and every one of them was delicious. The side dishes were neat and well-prepared too.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
one of the better Korean food spots in atlanta! seafood pancake was a bit oily but other than that everything was spot on!
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 4
Service: 4
I ordered the jokbal 족발 (braised pork trotter) and soft tofu stew 순두부 찌개. The jokbal was tender, flavorful, and came with all the right sides for wraps, while the soft tofu stew was hot, silky, and perfectly seasoned to enjoy with rice. Everything tasted fresh and homemade, just like food from back home🥰 The atmosphere was cozy, the service was kind, and overall it felt like a truly authentic Korean dining experience. I’ll definitely return👍
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
The only place in Atlanta I know that does sujebi right. I also like their bossam because they put oysters in their kimchi, and speaking of kimchi, their kimchi jeon is special. I don't know what they do but it's such a crispy, yet chewy jeon.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 5
Service: 5
Bad customer service!!
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
Recommend | Spicy Cod Soup, Seafood Dishes
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Yet Tuh in Atlanta is a total hidden gem and an absolute must for anyone craving authentic, homestyle Korean food! The portions are huge, the flavors are bold, and the banchan? Next-level— especially the fish cake and daikon (seriously addictive). It’s the kind of cozy, no-frills spot where every dish feels like it came straight from a Korean grandma’s kitchen. If you're looking for comforting classics that hit all the right notes, this is your place!!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Best of Best Korean good. Just fun and eat, here
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Delicious Korean food. We stopped by while passing through Atlanta. The ladies were extremely nice and welcoming. We got bibimbap, seafood tofu stew, and grilled hair tail fish. All amazing! We left full and happy
Amazing food, authentic and big portions. 100% recommended!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Restaurantji Recommends
Google maps will place you on the wrong side of the building, keep driving downhill and around to the back parking lot. Yet Tuh is a super cozy spot with plants and decor all around, and run by two very sweet women! The food was delicious and very authentic with large portion sizes. We ordered the grilled mackerel, kimchi pancake, naengmyeon and budae jjigae. It was a fantastic meal and we already plan on coming back again!!!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Always worth the journey to this restaurant hidden in the back of a random building with a crazy driveway. All of the food is consistently delicious: soups, fishes, pork belly, pancakes.... and the sides are always refreshingly fresh and crispy.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Very good Rudy menu. The appetizers are above average. The portion is abandant comparing to those shrinking portions in some nearby Korean venues. The service is very quick.
Food is ok but expensive comparing with other Korean restaurants or any restaurants on Buford Hwy. We were allowed to bring our own drinks and we politely asked about the corkage fee. All of my friends heard the owner said first bottle free and second bottle $25. But when we asked for the check, the owner insisted charging $25 for both bottles and denied what she said. Definitely not recommending and not going back. Restaurant is also located in a very sketchy place.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 4
Service: 1
I was surprised to see that the restaurant was not busy on a Sunday evening. This was a spot I used to describe as a place to go if you're craving Grandma's cooking for a consistent experience. After tonight's experience I see why it was not busy and that inflation has taken its toll.
I ordered the 우거지 갈비탕 (beef soup with cabbage). It was mostly cabbage with 3 small pieces of bone in beef. One piece had hardly any meat on it. The broth definitely didn't taste like it was simmering for a long time. It tasted a bit watered down. The soup was disappointing.
The seafood pancake was large and extra crispy. However, the seafood serving definitely shrank significantly.
My friends ordered combos with beef short rib. They each got 3 pieces. I expect a smaller portion as a combo but 3 seems off. It's still just under $30 for a tofu soup and galbi combo.
The banchan was the typical variety (cucumber kimchi, sauteed green veggies, fishcake, radish kimchi) and had good flavor. The server refilled two dishes for us.
The server was kind and attentive to one person in my party's dietary restriction. But we did not get one refill of water.
Overall, this was a disappointing experience and I do not think I will go back. Korean food on Buford highway seems to be phasing out, sadly. Guess we need to drive to Duluth.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 3
Service: 3
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