Quick service, freshly me food. We were the only ones dining on a Friday afternoon but it’s a long weekend and the town gets deserted anyway. Would definitely eat again.
Erin E.
Tu valoración: 5 Enterprise, AL
Love this authentic Korean food. This is a one woman show, not suggested for those in a rush. The wait however is completely worth it. Bulgogi is always a favourite along with dolsot(hot bowl) bibimbap.
Jason G.
Tu valoración: 5 Peoria, IL
I found this place when no other Korean restaurant was open. It’s small but the food is great. I ordered the beef bulgolgi and it was cooked to perfection. The food came fast and kimchi spread was an added bonus. I will definitely eat here again.
Scott W.
Tu valoración: 5 Enterprise, AL
Great Korean food. It is the best that have had in the area. You have to try this place out. It is not too busy and the food is on point.
Marion M.
Tu valoración: 4 Washington, DC
Great Korean Food. Only down fall, service is slow as there is only person that take the order, cook and check you out when all finished. Make sure you have plenty of time and not in a rush. Despite that, great establishment and the Korean food is definitely authentic and prepared to order!
Gus E.
Tu valoración: 5 Buckhead, Atlanta, GA
I didn’t know what to expect from the previous reviews. I had a very pleasant experience and loved my meal. I would definitely recommend and plan on going back. The woman is by herself so I can understand about getting behind. She was very cordial to me. I am thankful that we have Korean food available considering our location.
Aunt B M.
Tu valoración: 5 Fort Rucker, AL
I love Ms. Jone’s food! I eat here about once a week. Yes the service can be slow because it is a one person show, but it is so worth the wait. Ms. Jones has always been very polite and kind. She is a wonderful cook!
Mihyang K.
Tu valoración: 1 Fort Rucker, AL
Where Should I begin. well I am korean. I have been craving good korean food so bad for awhile. So I went to this restaurant, ran by only one old lady. I went in and my friend said we were ready to order then the owner said«I am so busy now. It’s gonna take a long time to get food. Can you come back later? « My friend said«we will just wait. That’s fine« So we ordered our food and waited like for 30 or 40 minutes. I waited like for 15 or 20 minutes for a glass of water. The people who came in after us got their food before us. I was like«wtf». Anyway we got our food(2 bi bim bap) Of course the owner didn’t gave us spoons and chopsticks. So we had to get them by ourselves. Food was just okay. Honestly You can buy the vegetables she used at the Korean grocery store in Dailvile. At the register, she watched us while we signed our receipts, because she wanted to know how much tip she was getting. My friend and I didn’t give her enough tip because we didn’t get good sevice. And then she started yelling at us and she said «I am not a volunteer. when I serve you food, You should give me a tip. Isn’t it right!!!» I was like…“oh my god» I felt like I was being threatened… I gave her a one dollar tip. Earlier, she cussed a lot in korean after a bunch of people had left. She was saying«what bitches. they made such a mess and they didn’t even clean up their tables» I would like to say«STAYAWAYFROMTHISRESTAURANT« The worst restaurant ever !!!
Mike L.
Tu valoración: 3 San Diego, CA
Simple Korean restaurant in Enterprise with only the owner/cook/server/cashier handling all duties. First visit the kimchi pancake and sundubu was very good; however the second visit the food was just meh. I believe quality is a direct reflection on how busy the owner is with other customers and what not. Expect service to be slow due to the multitasking of the solo worker.
Maria M.
Tu valoración: 1 Tallahassee, FL
$ 8 for burned yaki mandu. There was nobody at the restaurant when I went there yet the lady managed to take more than 40 minutes to cook the Mandu and an «order» of «spicy»(which was not) pork. I will definitely stick to the korean house in daleville