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Bidrage med feedbackTaste was average, a bit oily, but being in the university village, price was good. We tried the bento which had 'real ' sides. I mean many times I only find edamame or plain salads as sides, but their bento came with shrimp tempura, korean pancake, potato salad I was surprised! And for these treats, I gave them another star!
Our favourite local place for Korean food, they do great stews, pancake and other delicious Korean food. The dishes are always well flavoured and good value for money.
Three of us went for dinner on a Saturday night. We didn 't know anything about Korean food so I read these reviews for some tips. The decor is simple, not overdone, but with special tables each housing a gas powered griller in the centre for cook your own Korean barbeque.To begin we were served 4 small dishes to be shared as appetisers. There was no charge for these. Kimchi, beans, sprouts ? and Korean 'macaroni cheese '. We gobbled them all up, even the kimchi which was not as spicy as I have had in the past. Maybe a special Morley version?I had chicken bibimbap which was bbq 'd marinated chicken pieces on some vegetables and rice with a fried egg on top and served in a hot cast iron pot. A medium heat sauce was served to be poured over and mixed in according to taste. It was not as spicy as many Korean dishes quite mild actually. It seemed like a simple dish which could be bought cheaply for lunch and not exotic by any means. It was quite good.Another of us had a seafood and green onion pancake which also contained potato. It was scrumptious and so large he couldn 't get past the halfway mark. I helped him and agreed it was tasty and filling.The other dish was Japanese terriyaki chicken on rice. Simple, well done and once again not a small serve.There were only about 20% of the tables occupied so service was no problem.We vowed to return and be more adventurous with our orders, maybe with a BBQ at the table.
The restaurant with the bright and eye catching LED billboard really adds life to the Morley area. The interior decor was simple and typical of a Korean eatery each table had it's own hot plate to cook your food on, metal chopsticks, and so forth. I chose the chicken bibimbap which came out piping hot and fresh. The wonderful mix of your traditional Korean vegies and a little extra salad complimented the well marinated chicken very well. I'm am still unsure as to why it was relatively quiet, but people searching for a place to eat in Morley should not overlook this place!
Awesome little restaurant with genuine dishes like bibimbap, ice noodles, army soup and of course Korean BBQ! Kimchi side dishes are free and super friendly service by staff. Great value dishes with generous portions this place is straight out of Seoul!