“Such a cozy cute place! It feels like eating in my grandma’s house, with phenomenal food! You can tell the ingredients are too notch and the flavors are so fresh and on point. The owners are also so sweet and lovely. Best Korean food on the twin cities hands down.Vegetarian options: Dedicated vegetarian section with multiple options noodle tofu rice veggie varieties“
“First time trying a Korean corn dog and I was not disappointed! I asked the employee what to eir favorite combo was and it scared me a bit at first, but it was super good. Details in the photo! We also got the potato dog with garlic on it and although I love garlic, it tasted a little too strong/fake for me. Would've been better with just ketchup. Neat little spot in the Asia mall that I'd stop by again!“
“So yummy! The dough is light and fluffy like a doughnut! The staff are awesome and attentive to your needs. My favorite is mozzarella & hot dog with sugar and jalapeño ranch! Would love to see them at the MN State Fair!! Perfect for lunch, dinner or late night “
“Me and my friends got to experience the korean BBQ for the first time and it was amazing!!!! The food was fantastic, the service was exceptional, they checked in with us often and ensured we had everything we needed multiple times!!!! I highly recommend visiting!!!!“
“Amazing chicken, fries, and Bahn Mi. Service is impeccable definitely suggest spending your time and money here!Wheelchair accessibility: There are 2 accessible parking spots for this small strip mall that has 3-4 businesses in it. When really busy it may be a little hard to maneuver and get parking but usually it’s not a issue“
“Excellent small favorite Korean Restaurant to visit with Je Chang Wook. So delicious and food well prepared. Silken Tofu and Spicy Pork. Sorry I deleted photos, so I picked my favorite Korean Actor. Level 3 spice will suit most non- Koreans. Seating may have you rubbing elbows with pleasant people who are also grateful for Prideful Preparation of this very delicious food. They also have take out. Yum!“
“I’m super glad to see a positive local business take this spot in Dinkytown. In an area with a lot of Asian restaurants, this Korean establishment has delicious street food snacks and full meal dishes. They are still creating new menu items and the staff is always friendly!“
“Brother, let me tell you that THIS is how to do Karaoke right here. Spicy rice cakes, bulgogi, and a private room to absolutely belt out some songs with great friends. You gotta come here and try it out if you have not yet. Don’t settle for dive bar karaoke !“
“Love it here so much, everything's made to order so you're guaranteed fresh and juicy food. Service is great too, they're so busy usually but they're great at making sure you're taken care of.Wheelchair accessibility: There is a ramp in that may be difficult to use as it has a large bump.“
“never fails with this location! Food is always fire, but tonight I came fore drinks and some homeless person came in and took my drink. Although it seemed pretty funny to me and wasn't too pressed about it, the staffed noticed and took care of me. Service is on point ?“
“Two of my favorite things to pair with beer are Korean food and American fast food. A new acquaintance and I ordered the Kimchi Slaw from Abang Yoli. It started with hints of the classic Southern picnic slaw and then finished with buckets of Korean flavor and enough heat to punch you in the face. In the best way possible. The Asian fries were perfectly cooked – not overly oily or salty, but just enough to know I was being naughty. I appreciated how the shredded leeks and cilantro smartly balanced the deep-fried wickedness. Abang Yoli stood out from the other vendors at “The Market At Malcolm Yards” with their Asian flavors infused into fast food. The Market itself was several tiers above a typical food hall with its festive casual atmosphere complete with beer taps and full-service alcohol vendors, making the experience memorable.“
“Probably the best Korean restaurant I've ever been to as a vegetarian. Firstly, 5+ stars for the staff for their amazing service. They were very understanding about our requirements and suggested about 5/6 dishes that do not have any meat or fish oil etc. Then comes the food, 5++ for the great great super tasty food. Fried mandu - super tasty vegetarian dumplings with soy sauce??????. Duk mandu guk was just hands down amazing and soulful! So good that we will think of the taste for a while. The spicy tofu jorim was spicy, saucy, and even looks amazing (our non-vegetarian friends ended up choosing this as well). The portions a huge so I would definitely order down if your not interested in eating the left overs for the next day. I will definitely visit this place everytime I am in MN.“
“Had a classic? over lunch and it was pretty tasty! Got an unexpected call from Emily the owner. She expressed how sorry she was for how long the order took, due to unforseen circumstance. She did not have to make that phone call, but it spoke volumes about her integrity and dedication to service! Please check this place out!“
“Amazing experience in this fabulous restaurant! The food was excellent, there was so much choice! The waiter was really nice and made sure we had everything we needed for the entire meal. I strongly recommend and I will definitely come back !!!“
“Incredible food and service. We have eaten here regularly and highly recommend their Kim Bop, kimchi rice, Golgabi (mackerel with red pepper sauce), Japchae and Haemul-pajeon (seafood pancake). Honestly, anything here won't go wrong. Their variety of soups such as Sundubu Jigae (spicy tofu soup) or soup with green onions and oxtail if you are not into spicy food. Service is prompt and courteous and they know us so well that they adapt our specifications without asking and always bring us hot tea (green and ginseng are great.)“
“Got food delivered to work. They have generous portions. I ordered the Fried Rice with Bulgogi (beef)Price is decent, $11.95 for just the rice and up charge for meat.Flavor is good, not to salty. A little on the oily side but overall pretty tasty. I recommend a try. They got a decent variety.“
“Favorite Korean Restaurant!! Exceptional service and dishes. Staff is great at answering questions or offering suggestions about dishes. Enjoyed a hotpot with soki.Kid-friendliness: Staff caters to group needs, been there in group of 2 to 12.“
“We visited with a large group (14 people) last night and rented their larger room for 2 hours at $50/hr. Lots of karaoke song options with good service for food and drinks. Note they don't have hard liquor, only beer and wine (and soda and non alcoholic drinks). The karaoke equipment had a learning curve because it isn't all in English but you figure it out and then it worked pretty well.We had the wings and shrimp tempura and both were good. There are a lot of other menu options like fried rice dishes, noodles, etc.“
“I ordered the dolsot bibimbap/bibimbab as I'm generally a fan of it but hadn't been here before. Ordering is done via a kiosk and the food is brought out by a staff person. I don't love this style but hey it is 2024 so nothing surprising I guess.The food came out as advertised in a wicked hot stone bowl. I love how the rice at the bottom gets crisped a bit in this serving and I can't imagine getting it served any other way. Great color with fresh vegetables and a side of kimchee and other typical serving. Nothing fancy here but it is a classic example of the bibimbap I've had and enjoyed.“
“This is in the Mall of America food court, so it is loud and crowded trying to get it. The service was great. Jess jumped right up to help me and asked if I wanted spicy or not. I thought it was going to be just spicy. The double fry add and good crunch to the wings. The potstickers being super crunch was not my style. Flavor was good for non spicy. I imagine if you can handle spicy food, go for that option. This is not going to be the most authentic korean food, but it is better than basic wings from other food court options.Wheelchair accessibility: Wheelchair can reach the registers.“