I frequent here for lunch time as it is close to my work.
Chris L.
Tu valoración: 3 Edmonton, Canada
Been here twice had cheese burger with fries last visit burger was pretty good no overly great but not the worse I’ve ever had. Prices were good. Today was a day to give their poutine a try. And poutine it’s not but tastes good any how it is pretty much fries covered with shredded mozzarella and cheaper then covered with gravy which the gravy is great tasting if they would have used cheese curds I would have given 4 stars
Shelley F.
Tu valoración: 5 Edmonton, Canada
To be honest, I really didn’t want to go in there… its…ugly. I worked accross the street for 6 months before venturing in out of despiration for a place to sit and visit with a friend of mine I hadn’t seen in some time. Having only ½ hour for lunch break, I was under pressure to get in and get out. Service was prompt and friendly and my meal, a club sandwich, came out very quickly. Was deilicious, generous and inexpensive. Today, suffering from a massive hang over from the Fleetwood Mac concert last night, I went back to try breakfast which I noted they serve on my previous visit. Somehow despite the large«breakfast» sign affixed to the side of the building I had missed that fact up until then. Although I didn’t have time to sit and enjoy the french toast or the bacon and eggs, I ordered a breakfast sandwich to go. Was wonderful.
Evan C.
Tu valoración: 3 Shepherdsville, KY
There aren’t a lot of Korean burger/ramen restaurants in town, and I guess when you’re in a bizarre niche you have to do what you can to make the place memorable. A print-out sign with a picture of Psy holding a bowl of something brown hangs above the window to the kitchen. «Try our Gangnam Style Ramen!» it says. Do they really want to invite the comparison, though? I declined to try the ramen, fearing it would taste like a faceful of wet newspaper confetti. Instead I ordered the bulgogi burger and sat down to wait for a while. They were pretty speedy, and less than ten minutes later they brought it out. While the bulgogi was perfectly marinated and perfectly cooked, there was so little of it that it didn’t even cover the bun. I enjoyed the sandwich, but it could have been so much more impressive – it was like they were dancing on the top of a very short building, with a much taller building looming in the background. The other burgers I’m pretty sure come from a box in the back with a Costco logo on it. They’re cheap and get the job done, like a rented horse stable when you need a place to shoot dance scenes. I’m giving the place three stars for reasons: it’s cheap, and like Psy’s music, there’s just some inexplicable quality that makes me like the place despite having very good reasons not to.