Broadway Cafe: Korean Cuisine & Hoagies

1139 Broadway St, Ann Arbor
(734) 769-8900

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Maria Noland

hoagie was so soggy

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 3

Service: 5

Karla Lucia Perez

The food is excellent—one of the best Korean restaurants. The bibimbap, Seolleon tang , tteokbokki, and bulgogi are absolutely delicious.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Bibimbap, Bulgogi Sub with Kimchi

S “farmax” Rhee

This is a sub shop, but sells Korean food. Food is not awesome though.

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 3

Service: 4

Sam Eggleston

Had the Bulgogi hoagie and a couple of cans of soda. Kinda pricey for what you get but was extremely tasty.

The seating isn't great inside but usable. Didn't really feel like there was much service, nor a ton of friendliness, but it was definitely worth trying out once.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 5

Service: 4

Leonard Schwank

The Dukbokki and Bulgogi Hoagie are top-tier in all categories. The hoagie is massive, the steak is incredibly tender, and the flavor combination strikes an ideal balance between savory and amazing. The Dukbokki? Worth the trip alone - this dish offers a delightfully spicy, creamy, and soul-warming experience that embodies Korean comfort food.

The atmosphere is also very pleasant - they play peaceful music, have a charming staff, and the restaurant was very clean.

Give this place a try and thank me later.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Juliana Tu

The stone bowl beef bibimbap was delicious, comforting, and filling! I’ll definitely be back. :)

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Ivonne Santamaria

I always have such a great experience here the food is amazing fresh, flavorful, and beautifully served. I love the hoagies, the meat is super tender.
The staff was very friendly and attentive, making the experience even better. Highly recommend this place for getting a nice meal!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Giselle Sierra

The Cheesesteak hoagie was excellent! I ordered for pickup and it was ready right on time. The staff was very friendly, and I’ll definitely be coming back!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Sirisha Billa

Love how it is quiet, good ambience, no frills good food, really like the bibimbap! (Tried the cheesesteak but discovered I am not a cheesesteak kind of person.) Came with friends multiple times!

Bong Garcia

Their Korean dish did not come with side dishes. You have to pay for it.

And they tried to automatically add the 20% tip without your consent. Luckily, I caught it.

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 3

Service: 2

Barbara Tucker

Don't go to this place if you believe that the disabled should not be abused or mocked, even if folks say the food is ok. On Tues, I ordered a bulgogi hoagie for my husband from the cafe down the block because he loves them and we order them often in the 8 years we have lived in our location. He can also walk, slowly, to that location which gives him a little bit of freedom and independence. I called the order in at about 7:25 p.m.; they said it would be ready in about 10 minutes. My husband walks slowly because he has a physical disability as well as mild dementia, a side effect of which is expressive aphasia. He is a meek, gentle soul. He set out almost right away. I received a call at 7:40 because he hadn't picked up the order yet. I said he should be there in about 10 minutes or less. She said they closed at 8:00. I said I was aware of it. When he arrived he managed to say the word 'hoagie', an accomplishment. She gave him a regular hoagie and no fries. When I called to ask where the fries were - I didn't realize it was not the right hoagie - she yelled at me and said that he just said the word hoagie and she complained that he has trouble talking and usually he goes in there with a carer. (Sometimes he does.) They were very abusive about how they treated him and treated me and said that he can't come back there again without a carer. She swore at me Korean and hung up. The next day I went in because I don't want my husband treated that way and she said we know your husband. We know what he orders and you can't send him in here without somebody who can talk and I said to her well if you know what he orders why didn't you give it to him? You had the order right there and I was upset and she said you have to leave and don't come back or I will call the police. As I was leaving she called the police, and she came out in the parking lot telling the police my license plate number etc. As if I was trying to get away after she told me to leave. I called the police myself to tell them where I lived. They came and the officer said that this woman told him that I would be back the next day which is absolutely untrue. I will never go back there again. My husband, no one, deserves to be treated that way.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 2

Service: 1

Travel58950646933

Don't go to this place if you believe that the disabled should not be abused or moved. On Tues, I ordered a bulgogi hoagie for my husband from the cafe down the block because he loves them and we order them often in the 8 years we have lived in our location. He can also walk, slowly, to that location which gives him a little bit of freedom and independence. I called the order in at about 7:25 p.m.; they said it would be ready in about 10 minutes. My husband walks slowly because he has a physical disability as well as mild dementia, a side effect of which is expressive aphasia. He is a meek, gentle soul. He set out almost right away. I received a call at 7:40 because he hadn't picked up the order yet. I said he should be there in about 10 minutes or less. She said they closed at 8:00. I said I was aware of it. When he arrived he managed to say the word 'hoagie', an accomplishment. She gave him a regular hoagie and no fries. When I called to ask where the fries were - I didn't realize it was not the right hoagie - she yelled at me and said that he just said the word hoagie and she complained that he has trouble talking and usually he goes in there with a carer. (Sometimes he does.) They were very abusive about how they treated him and treated me and said that he can't come back there again without a carer. She swore at me Korean and hung up. The next day I went in because I don't want my husband treated that way and she said we know your husband. We know what he orders and you can't send him in here without somebody who can talk and I said to her well if you know what he orders why didn't you give it to him? You had the order right there and I was upset and she said you have to leave and don't come back or I will call the police. As I was leaving she called the police, and she came out in the parking lot telling the police my license plate number etc. As if I was trying to get away after she told me to leave. I called the police myself to tell them where I lived. They came and the officer said that this woman told him that I would be back the next day which is absolutely untrue. I will never go back there again. My husband, no one, deserves to be treated that way.

Lukerogg525

My cheesesteak was disgusting it was like mush in my mouth and I swear to god every bite of steak was straight fat. I’ve had it one time before this and it was really good. Just not today

Food: 1

Ivonne Schwank

This place is amazing, the flavor was over-the-top. Every dish I tried was on point, the service is great, and I felt so welcome!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Karen Reyes

We had such a great time here! We tried the classics bibimbap and japchae, and both were absolutely delicious. The restaurant itself is super nice too, clean, and with a great vibe. Definitely one of the best Korean spots we’ve been to. we’ll 100% be coming back!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

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Broadway Cafe: Korean Cuisine & Hoagies

1139 Broadway St, Ann Arbor, MI 48105
(734) 769-8900