I ordered my baby’s 1st birthday dduk here and it was AMAZING!!! She is just the sweetest person ever and made the cakes super pretty! I didn’t want a regular cake but a rice cake«cake» and she made me the most beautiful cake I could have ever dreamed off! She makes all of the decorations by hand!!! I was sooooo impressed!!! I even called to thank her the next day! That is how beautiful the cake was: D The price is amazing and she is very generous with her serving size. You can’t go wrong here!
Dth S.
Tu valoración: 4 Los Angeles, CA
i dunno what it is about sticky korean rice-based desserts omggggg… maybe i just like the chewy weird foreign texture??? maybe their desserts are really not that sweet at all&contains no dairy(no butter, no cream, etc.) so it’s tastes a bit ‘cleaner’ and so maybe i feel less guilty??? but it’s all asian’y and sesame and good! i like it! :) or i’ve just been to a lotta korean weddings??? i dunno… :o
Jennifer C.
Tu valoración: 4 Santa Monica, CA
Best dduk in LA. I LOVE this duuk jeep(rice cake house). Their dduk products can be found in Korean grocery stores, ie HK, Galleria, etc. All these grocery stores carry several dduk jeep brands but Nak Won is the best and their stuff is always the first to go. The look and taste sooo much better than the other brands and yet they are all the same price. I wouldn’t recommend coming to the source directly because they don’t always have a great selection since they are delivering most of their stuff to the grocery stores. If you do come here, come early so you can get the stuff fresh. They also sell their dduk for around 50cents cheaper than the markup at grocery stores. I would recommend coming here if you are placing a large dduk order though for a party or whatnot. Remember, they are closed Tuesdays. Even the grocery stores don’t carry their dduk on Tuesday. I’ve learned this the hard way, driving out from the Westside just to satisfy my dduk craving on a Tuesday.