Dae Jang Gum
Korean restaurant · Dunwoody North ·

Dae Jang Gum

Korean restaurant · Dunwoody North ·

Authentic Korean dishes including soups, stews, noodles, and BBQ

bibimbap
mandu guk
yuk gae jang
kimbap
spicy squid
sullungtang
bulgogi
galbi tang
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6035 Peachtree Rd, Atlanta, GA 30360 Get directions

$10–20

Restroom
Popular for lunch
Popular for dinner
Good for groups
Good for solo dining

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6035 Peachtree Rd, Atlanta, GA 30360 Get directions

+1 678 882 8822

$10–20

Features

•Restroom
•Popular for lunch
•Popular for dinner
•Good for groups
•Good for solo dining
•Touristy
•Comfort food
•Credit card accepted

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Jan 16, 2026

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Dae Jang Gum

Yong C.

Google
The food here still tastes pretty good, no complaints about the flavor. Unfortunately the portion sizes have gotten noticeably smaller. I understand inflation, but the smaller portions were disappointing. One thing that really bothered me—when my soup was brought out from the back, I noticed the cashier’s rubber glove thumb actually touched the soup. Also, the cashier was quite rude, and the food took nearly 20 minutes to come out. Overall, it’s okay for the taste, but with the service and portion issues, I wouldn’t recommend it right now.

Oliver H.

Google
I’ve been going here for about 5 years and have always enjoyed the food! The staff are so kind and food is always so good!

Lumi L

Google
The food is delicious, every time we come here it feels like we’re eating a family cooked meal. The service is friendly as well, definitely recommend! Sometimes the cashier goes out of her way to accommodate our requests and she remembers our orders always! We love this place.

Kameron S.

Google
My partner and I eat here every Sunday for lunch regardless of whether or not we have shopping to do. The quality of every meal we’ve ordered is more than exceptional. My personal favorite is the Galbi Tang. This is the best soup I have ever had hands down! 🙇🏽 It saved my life one day after a hangover and I’ve respected this meal ever since. You won’t find meat this tender just anywhere! My partner loves to order the Kimchi Jigae and can’t go too long without it before she starts malfunctioning, 🤯. We absolutely love our Sundays and if we didn’t have this amazing restaurant in our schedule it honestly wouldn’t be the same. Thank you so much!

A.A. McDaniel H.

Google
I would recommend this location and this small in-store restaurant. I came by this location as a result of shopping in the Super H Mart for groceries. We decided to get three of the dishes they had displayed on the menu to go. We ordered the dumplings, we ordered the Korean BBQ burgogi, and we ordered the beef soup which were really good meals at the price point we paid. Waiting in the line was kind of stressful as customers would come up and simply step in front of other customers who were waiting and trying to place an order.

Jean

Google
The people here are quite kind, and the food is quite good! Despite us getting our food to-go, the food was truly exceptional and well packed. The bibimbap, kimbap (we picked up two packs - one veggie, and the other beef), and yukgaejang all tasted very fresh and reminded me of my parents' homecooking. This is literally the best Korean food I've had outside my mother's and aunt's homes here in Atlanta. The flavors were really well-balanced. Plus, the bibimbap had a really nice fresh variety of banchan. The gimbap were rolled really well, the ratio of rice to other fillings was perfect, and the size of the rolls were ideal (not too small, not too large - just right)! More importantly, the lady here was so kind. I really hope many people support this business! She went out of her way to thoughtfully repack my food in the box so that I wouldn't spill the iced coffees I had bought next door (Tous Les Jours) while waiting for my food. I'm looking forward to returning, seeing the nice lady and trying more of the dishes here.

lana O.

Google
As you can see, the food was absolutely delicious! Make sure to get the beef kimbap, it’s an amazing side dish. I tried the mul naengmyeon and it was a lighter and less spicy version compared to the bibim naengmyeon.

Peyton M.

Google
I have frequented this H-Mart and the surrounding stores many times before, but have never eaten at Dae Jang Kum. I always see people ordering from this restaurant and eating off of the trays the food is served on. Today, my boyfriend and I’s appetite was finally up to trying this place and we were not disappointed in the slightest. This place is top of the line! The food is absolutely delicious, took no time at all to be ready, and the staff was very kind. I got the glass noodles (#16) which were very warm in temperature, although not too hot to eat. The flavor of the noodles was slightly sweet, yet savory at the end; I couldn’t get enough of them. My boyfriend got the stone pot bibimbap (#21) and didn’t leave a morsel behind. The stone pot itself was extremely hot to the touch, which made the food perfect. The rice on the bottom of the pot was crispy and delicious and the vegetables in both dishes were so fresh! I will undoubtedly be coming back to try more of the dishes.
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Tiffany L.

Yelp
This stall and owner has been the same since I was a child. It's so sad because she does not care that, I want to support her small business. Every time I come here she is so rude to me. She always tells me to hurry up, even though I'm trying to look at the menu so I can change up the order a little bit. I always end up getting either the LA Galbi, Spicy Rice cakes or the tofu stew. I know she has a whole wall full of food options, but I could never order something new because she's always rushing me. Therefore, I'm such a sad. This is probably my last time I come here. She also makes to go kimbap, & she makes different varieties of them. She gets angry at me every single time when I'm reading the labels. Almost as if I'm wasting her time. I can buy five boxes of these because they're great for work lunches. At first, I thought it was a cultural thing. Maybe that's just the way she grew up. I've been going to hear consistently since the grand opening of H-mart, and she has never changed over the years. Lately it hasn't just been me that's been having a problem with her. I don't understand why she's so rude to a lot of people. Having only good food sometimes just doesn't cut it anymore. Just by having to deal with her, the atmosphere just completely ruins our appetite. It seems like she's only nice and polite to older Korean women. I really don't understand why she pretends like she can't speak Korean. She is a Korean woman, and I've heard her speak Korean to other people! Then she tries to speak broken English to us. Of course when we can't understand her, she gets angry at us because we're wasting her time. It's tragic because I used to love her food. Although she gets a zero stars for her service. She still gets three stars because it is pretty good, but you just have to deal with her rudeness, and she's inflated her prices by practically double. 갑자기 왜 그렇게 무례한데? 이해가 안 했어...난 진짜 슬프다. 이곳은 내가 가장 좋아하는 식당이었어
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Hannah K.

Yelp
Do NOT sleep on this place! They have been AROUND for a while. Trusty go-to spot for a bite of authentic Korean foods. Great for beginners new to the cuisine and foodies around the world. Today I slipped the kimbap and opted for the spicy chewy cold noodles with veggies. It absolutely hit the spot for a summer cool dish. You can modify the spiciness and the lady in front is very perceptive on spicy level for you. Bonus: they give you cups for water Excellent service, and the white noise of the cafeteria serves a great atmosphere. It helps that a bakery is right there!
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Olivia H.

Yelp
This restaurant is located in the food court of HMART. The food is surprisingly good. It is consistently busy here but the ladies that run this place have everything under control. They will remember your order without a name or number. This is a great place for a quick bite of authentic Korean food.
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Andrew W.

Yelp
this restaurant is in the Food Court, H Mart. I was invited to a couple weeks ago and was not too thrilled that my friends were going to a food court for dinner. I was wrong and I've been back twice since. I don't know what I got. It was pretty good going to look up the name. Kal Guk Su soup with noodles and not at all spicy. The guy next to me got a spicy soup he right now is soaked head to toe and sweat. glad I didn't get spicy. she did tell me when I ordered it said it's going to be 15 minutes to make. I took that is at least it's fresh.
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Chelsea G.

Yelp
Our go-to, quick, authentic & consistent Korean food spot. Things you should know: I. LOCATION Within the HMart food court, closest to the exit. II. QUALITY Consistently good III. SERVICE Quick. No complaints IV. CAPACITY Sometimes there's a line but it moves rather quick
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Denise D.

Yelp
grilled mackerel: wow. phenomenal. large pieces. fresh. grilled well. not too salty seolleong tang: ox bone soup. very watered down. not good. salt and pepper can be added. it wasn't my cup of tea. soon dubuque jjigae, seafood: soo tasty. plenty of seafood and tofu. flavorful soup. it's just the way I like it. verrry similar to Cho Dang (my fave korean tofu soup place. on buford hwy)
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Liz H.

Yelp
It is the best of the Korean food stands in Hmart but it took forever today to get my food. There was only one person ahead of me. Not sure why it took so long. I had to stand around people waiting who were sneezing and coughing. Kind of expensive too.
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Daniel B.

Yelp
Dae Jang Gum is a Korean restaurant located inside the Doraville Super H Mart food court. It's not a full-fledged Korean restaurant by any means, but for what it is (a food court stall), it's pretty good. Dae Jang Gum has about 30 different items on its menu, featuring an assortment of Korean cuisine. This includes Korean BBQ (bulgogi, galbi), soups and stews (guk/tang, jjigae), noodles (e.g. japchae - sweet potato noodles and guksu - wheat flour noodles), dumplings, and Korean mixed rice (bibimbap). Best of all, most items only cost $10 or less. Several are only $7-8 each. A good value for sure. Most of the entrees, particularly the soups and stews, come with a few banchan (Korean side dishes). Since this is a small food stall, don't expect 6+ selections of banchan. You'll probably only get a few and they'll most likely consist of kimchi, pickled bean sprouts, and chopped broccoli with spicy red sauce. So far, my favorite item off the menu is #3, the "Box Combo" ($9.99). The box combo comes with your choice of meat (short ribs, beef, chicken, salmon, etc.) and a variety of sides including white rice, potato salad, fried dumplings with sauce, orange slices, a small bowl of soup, and kimchi. It's all neatly packaged and nicely presented in box-style, each food having its own compartment on your tray (see photo: http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/I51ian9AZ2KVnBU4nvxr6A?select=29l51cswNKl_11s5B3DwxQ#L5jlfIWFbLhUZeVVMrKGpA). The best meat to get with the box combo is the short ribs (galbi). These ribs are heavily marinated in a Korean sweet sauce and served on the bone. Each order is made to order, so the food comes out from the kitchen piping hot and fresh. The meats (in this case, the galbi) are served over a bed of lettuce and are surprisingly good quality. The sides aren't anything special, but are tasty enough, particularly the kimchi and dumplings. At this price point, I'm not complaining. One item that is overlooked on the menu here is #17, the "Mini Water Dumplings." For $6.99, you can get 20 pieces. This dish comes with a dipping sauce and is great for sharing between 2-4 people. Service is good. The food doesn't come out lightning quick because everything is prepared to order. The food is brought to the counter when it's ready and is served to you on a tray. Wooden chopsticks and Styrofoam cups for free water are disposable. The rest of the items (plates, bowls, spoons) are not disposable and should be returned the counter after you finish your meal. If you're looking for tasty Korean food and aren't looking for sit-down service or anything fancy, Dae Jang Gum at the H Mart food court is a quick, easy, and affordable option for an appetizing meal.
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Paul L.

Yelp
I'm almost tempted to give 5 stars to a food court restaurant, but, man, am I glad we discovered this place, since our last food court experience off of H Mart was just 'meh'. Over the years, even before our visits off the cruise in March to 3 different places in South Korea, we've grown to love Korean cuisine, not the least because we usually get quite a bit more veggies in our diet compared to fast food or other Asian cuisines. This time around we were well rewarded as well trying Dae Jang Gum (which I believe translates into "The long sigh" or "The long 'hmmm'"). My wife ordered the shrimp fried rice while I went with a minced beef thing, the name of which I forgot; both came with a soup (Asian borscht? :-D) two banchans and the main dish - both were nicely done. Now I was a little surprised that my beef thing was accompanied by veggies that were cold-served, but I was OK with it once I was over the 'surprise'. You might want to check before you order, since you can't always tell from the photos displayed. Ditto, spiciness - since Koreans like their heat, many dishes have an element of it, but it's not often the burn-your-esophagus type of heat, at least not by my standard. Those 2 lunches were $9 and $8 respectively, quite economical for what's close to a full meal deal, wouldn't you say?

Traveler E.

Yelp
I don't wanna give them even on star. The taste and price are not bad, but their service was terrible. The Asian lady was so rude. I won't visit there again. Never ever!
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Addy C.

Yelp
This is my go-to place for Mandu Guk ($7.99) - this is the only dish I've tried here other than the O jing-uh bokkum which was just ok. I've come here many times and I always order my dish to go which means they only give you one small portion of banchan (either kimchi or spicy radish -- both very good). However if you eat in the food court (vs. order to go), you get about 4 different banchan -- I actually asked them if I could get the other banchan to go but they told me no, I get just the kimchi :( Mandu Guk is great comfort food, and they give you about 4 decent size mandu which taste homemade. The broth is very flavorful too. If you like rice cake, you can get the "Duk Mandu Guk" but I prefer getting just the mandu version. The food is cooked-to-order so be ready to wait - I usu. pass the time by looking at the Korean pastries next door at Tous Les Jours :) Overall 4 stars for the mandu guk, the convenience, and the price. But boo for only 1 banchan to go.
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Thi T.

Yelp
I usually visit the food court first when I'm starving. By this time, I'm dizzy and delirious and just want food. I can always trust that the #13 tofu soup will be consistently good. It is served with rice and a tiny portion of banchan. During my starvation daze, I usually order or share another dish. #17 is another favorite. It doesn't fill me up completely by itself so having more food is always planned. If on the rare chance, they run out of #17 then try the #22 (less but bigger dumplings). I ask for it be steamed instead of fried as advertised. There's a water dispenser. You'll have to ask for a cup.
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Jason N.

Yelp
I used to come on my days off during the weekdays and I liked it so much because the food court wasn't busy. I tried few of their foods off their menu and so far I like them. It has flavor and not over price. You can share your meal with another person and you will be full.
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Joseph R.

Yelp
Came here as a quickie to go before work...had a bibimbap. Was good but wasn't a filling portion, well worth the 7.99$ and was served within 5 minutes so credit to the servers. Only negatives were that the rice was very crunchy, almost thin and the side of kimchi (Napa cabbage) wasn't flavorful. The radish kimchi was excellent however, rich with flavor and crisp. Will try something else again but you can't beat the price.
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Linzer T.

Yelp
I have to have yukgaejang (Spicy Beef Soup) every Sunday from this place or else die a slow and miserable death. I drive an hour to get it. It's a thing. Don't ever leave me.
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Heather S.

Yelp
Mom and pop shop in Hmart. Very reasonable pricing. Order at the counter and they'll bring your order to your table. Flavor was good in soup and the banchan selection was good. My order was brought out quickly. Service was friendly. If you're looking for affordable korean and you're in the area, this is a great option.
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Lilly C.

Yelp
Located inside H mart. It's the best "fast food" Korean food around I think.... I think it is safe to say North Atlanta is saturated with Korean places. I think most are pretty decent but only a couple I think are "super stars" I think Dae Jang Gum is on up there because they are fast, not too expensive and they give you a lot of food. I've been here probably 6 or 7 times at least for lunch. I always get the same.... a bibimbap. Each time the service was excellent. The food was very good and the price was just right. It's a great-nothing fancy kind of place for a quick fast meal when you aren't in the mood to sit at a restaurant and you don't want to spend a lot of money. I really love this place and I hope you will give it a try...
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Anita M.

Yelp
I got the dol sot bibimbap (hot stone bibimbap) and sundae (Korean blood sausage). The bimbibap doesn't have much ingredients in (I'm used to a lot of different types of ingredients in it) but not bad for $8.99. It tasted pretty good. Even tho the egg was crispy on the outside and edges, it was still running in the inside. The pot was still hot after my boyfriend and I finished it. The side dishes that came with was kimchi, bean spouts, and macaroni mash potato salad. The kimchi wasn't that fresh so it was a bit ehh. It also came with the bibimbap spicy sauce. The Korean blood sausage had a little bit different taste than what I'm used to eating at the ones I usually eat from Korean restaurants in Florida (I'm from Florida) doesn't taste like this. I didn't really enjoy them that much but I still ate them. They were $7.99. This place opens at 9am and is the only restaurant in this h mart opens this early besides the bakery. All the other restaurants open around 10am or at 11am.
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Meredith R.

Yelp
Since I know practically zero about Korean cuisine, this review is geared to people who are on the same footing as me. We noticed that the Dae Jang Gum stall was the busiest in the food court. After studying the menu, we chose the following for our quick lunch: -- #20, Bibimbap. Rice mixed with vegetables, beef crumbles, and topped with a fried egg. My meal came with a little bowl of mild broth with what appeared to cubes of potato. There was also kimchi and what may have been marinated cucumber or radish. (I know I sound like a dummy, but nonetheless.... it was good! And filling!) -- #26 Bibummandu in spicy sauce: In essence, this was a salad topped with delicious fried dumplings. A nice dish for lunch. As other posters mentioned, you have to wait a bit while your meal is prepared. If you're not sure what to order, go by the description posted under each dish. From what I've seen, you can't go wrong with anything you choose!
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Annie C.

Yelp
I can never resist a venture into Super H Mart's food court; After a brief internal debate I decided on Dae Jang Gum. It was the only concession I hadn't eaten at yet plus bibimbap always hits the spot. The bibimbap came out fairly quickly as the food court wasn't too busy, I was pleasantly surprised by how much more food came out with it! There was a tofu soup, rice, and a small selection of various sides including kimchi and pickled vegtables. All for $7.99 (plus tax)! The bibimbap was solid, a very large serving, I wish there was a bit more meat; their bibimbap is primarily veggies - but they have the sauce down! I've had bibimbap better elsewhere, but for the price, this was a great deal!
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Cynthia C.

Yelp
The soup only contains less than 7 small pieces of beef. That's unbelievable for a meal which costs more than 8 dollars!!! And the soup tastes super super super normal, not good at all. They put lots of milk into the soup instead of cooking the soup for a long time, which is the standard good way of cooking this soup.
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Scott F.

Yelp
I absolutely love Dae Jang Gum. It's a tiny "no frills" Korean restaurant located in the Super H Mart food court. I usually try and get something new each time I visit. Each order comes with three banchan sides, usually kimchi, a creamy salad of some sort, and a marinated pickled veg.. And a small bowl of light veg broth. I think my favorite dish so far is bokkeum with squid, a very spicy stir fried combo of squid, veggies, and gochujang (Korean red pepper paste), served with rice. Another fave of mine is the Dolsot Bibimbap which is steamed rice served in a blazing hot stone bowl which creates a delightful crunch as it sizzles away. The rice is topped with meat, chopped veggies, and a fried egg (I like mine sunny side up)
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Yane Y.

Yelp
In the past 5 days, my husband and I have eaten at Dae Jang Gum 3 times. Three times! what keeps bringing us back, you ask? Well, the quality of the food is excellent. Excellent Korean food at Fantastic Prices! Everything you order is "made-to-order" so it takes several minutes for your food to come out. However, you can be assured that it was made especially for you! This was actually the first restaurant I visited when Super H-Mart first opened, and from the first time to this last time (yesterday), I am so pleased! (DDUK) MANDOO GOOK (Rice Cake and Dumpling Soup) -- This was the first dish I ever had here. It was winter, it was the food court in Super H-Mart, .. so I was not expecting much. However, I was very surprised. Their broth was just right; not quite sure how to explain it, but I enjoyed it very much. I had another friend with me at the time (who is also a foodie), and she was impressed just the same! BUDAE JIGAE (Spicy Meat Soup) -- This must have been cooked with a beef broth. They had chunks of pork, huge pieces of tofu, napa cabbage, hot dogs, etc. Their soup was very tasty (that beef/meat taste) and had a nice kick (spicy)! The vegetables were cooked well, such that they were not hard! Everyone (four of us) killed our portions of this soup. KALBI (soy-marinated short ribs) -- We ordered 2 orders of kalbi. The ribs were slightly on the sweet side, but still they were very nice. The meat was tender to eat. The onions were nice and caramelized. The older folk loved the onions, maybe because of their teeth? ;-) Because the prices are right and the quality has been excellent every single time I've visited, I'm giving it 4 stars.
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Michael L.

Yelp
Located within the Super H-Mart food court, this place delivers some cheap eats that can satisfy even decently large appetites. I ordered their Mandu-Guk (dumpling soup with rice cakes)- Surprisingly tasty with 4 large dumplings filled with egg, shredded pork, vermicelli, and vegetables- the soup is a milky color, and tastes like soup you'd find with seoulungang (beef soup). The marinated ground beef added a nice touch of contrast to the softer textures of the dumpling and rice cakes. ($6.95) (4) The wifey ordered the Bibimbap- ingredients were fresh, flavors were spot on- the only complaint is the the bottom of the rice got a bit overburnt...but I actually like that! I forgot the price of this dish, but it wasn't much more than the ManduGuk if at all. (4) We also ordered some fried rice to go- meh, this wasn't so great. Some small shrimp, and (basically frozen) vegetables from the frozen food section stirred into the mix. (2.5) We're glad to find a cheap (and a bit healthier) alternative to the Chinatown foodcourt (as much as we like that place). We'll be back to try the other dishes!
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Ray S.

Yelp
Ordered a simple tofu soup with beef. Food was too salty. So what do Koreans do when soup is too salty either add more rice or get more soup base. But didn't want to bother the cashier because they seemed very irritated that I was ordering while they were eating their lunch. So service ... NG. Food for making it so salty .... NG. Going to give then at least two stars for this visit because they are usually different. Maybe their management changed or they don't care about making the effort of providing quality food and service. But I think I'll return and give it one more try and I'll update this review.
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James P.

Yelp
This place makes me want to move to Korea. I went to this place for the first time to have lunch on Tuesday and wound up eating lunch there Wednesday, Thursday and Friday as well. I ordered soup every time, it is served while it is still in a roaring boil. The taste is beyond good and the portions are plentiful. I plan on ordering something different from the menu every day until I have sampled everything.
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Jung P.

Yelp
A little too pricey compared to other korean restaurant on buford hwy or in duluth. you can have better quality and taste of korean food at the same price. I had a soon dae guk which was just soon dae in korean miso soup. They made me wait about 15 minutes for just flat korean miso soup with soondae.
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Robert S.

Yelp
My man, Michael, stopped by Dae Jang Gum last night for some dinner. He said it was good, I thought I'd give it a shot. When lunch time rolled around, I headed out; excited to try something new. After a 15 minute drive to the Super H, and a few minutes walking around, checking out the store, I found the food stand. I scoped out the menu and settled on the Box Combo with chicken ($9). I gave my order, paid the money, and waited for my food. Waited. And waited. And waited. I can't believe I'm admitting this, but I waited 30 minutes for my food. I typically would have asked for my money back and searched for something else. But, I was only moderately hungry and excited to try something new. And as I stood there contemplating a refund, I kept thinking "any minute now, my food will be ready- have patience". Tray after tray was served. Several take out orders. One dude who ordered his food WAY after I did, got his before me. Just as my annoyance level was about to pique, a stack of Styrofoam containers neatly wrapped in a plastic bag was presented to me. I had hoped to find a nice shady spot and enjoy my lunch, however, by this point, I was out for to lunch for nearly 45 minutes and had a 15 to 20 minute drive back to the office to look forward to. Not to mention a meeting in 30 minutes. I made it back to my desk, settled in with my email, and opened each of the boxes (please excuse my ignorance as to the specifics of Korean cuisine): steamed white rice, container of seaweed soup, kimchi, some sort of coleslaw with thinly sliced sausage, a foil wrapped package of some sort of breaded and fried starchy veggie, and (the main course) fiery red sauteed chicken. I broke apart the chopsticks and dug in, before I had to run off to a meeting. The chicken was delicious! Tender, cooked just right in a thin yet flavorful sauce. The chicken was garnished with grilled onions and red pepper flakes. Spicy, but nothing too hot. Perhaps a bit oily, but still good. The kimchi was great. Nice robust flavor and still kind of crunchy in places. The mystery (to me) deep fried starch was good... I wish I knew what it was. Seaweed soup was warm and tasty. The coleslaw- I could have done without. Nothing special. Just a shredded salad with some sliced hotdogs drowned in mayo. Will I go back? Probably, I'm a sucker for second chances and new & interesting food. I'll probably try to shift my lunch expedition away from the rush times. But yeah, it was good. I want more.
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Randy T.

Yelp
Big portions at this restaurant, as with all of the little shops in the food court in H-Mart. The food is average here. I ordered a dolsot bibimbap. The vegetables and meat were cooked as expected. With the dish, they also gave me an assortment of banchan and a soup, which I was not expecting. In summary, it's what I would expect at a restaurant in a food court. Nothing spectacular, but you certainly get your money's worth in quantity. It's definitely not a bad place for a quick meal before or after shopping.
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Mark R.

Yelp
I have to say that it was a surprise to find decent Korean food inside the Super Hmart. I was running late due to a flight delay and stopped by to quickly grab a meal and BAM there it was. YES please expect at least 15 minutes for cooking time (this ain't no fast food) NO it does not come with tons of side dishes since it's at a food court YES the pries are DIRT cheap so you will be pleasantly surprised YES the food quality is like that of any good restaurant nearby Ohjinger Bokkeum (spicy squid with vegetables) - this is actually well made with plenty of meat and just the right flavor (not too hot and not too sweet either; the squid was not over cooked and still tender) Sullungtang (mild rice and noodle soup with beef broth) - it taste just as good as the famous Gameeok in NYC (added some salt & scallions). Do stop by for some humble and delicious meal!

Mary M.

Yelp
The $10 mackerel stew is very nice - big chunks of fish.

Liz T.

Yelp
Quality, food standard, customer service and cleanliness have dropped severely at Dae Jang Gum. I mean, who thought putting a table in front of the order counter for customers to place their dirty dishes was a good idea? It may not have been so bad if they were diligent in clearing them, but the day I was there - the dirty dishes were piled up and it wasn't even a busy time of day. It was too unappetizing and inconvenient. The Sundubu Jjigae with seafood was miserable - not only was there near non-existent seafood (only a few squid tendrils and a handful of tiny overcooked clams), the tofu wasn't silky and the soup was lukewarm. They no longer allow you to break the egg separately, and now only offer pre-mix in the soup so by the time you dig into it, it's already overcooked and rubbery. Banchan was the stingiest I have experienced in any Korean food court or restaurant, and not very good at that. Last visit.
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ernesto s.

Yelp
I go for the cheng guk jang. It's stinky and delicious, just as the gods of stank intended. Their kim bap is good too
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Patric G.

Yelp
Love this place. Best squid bokkeum for the price I've ever had. The yuk gae jang is good, too. Lots of options for people who don't eat pork or shellfish, and the prices are just right for a quick-serve counter concept located inside Super H Mart. And the service is quick, so don't wander off, and pay attention when they call your number. Only complaint I would have--and it's more a grumble than a bona-fide complaint--is the selection of sides... but seriously, you won't be there long enough anyway, and this is not full-service.
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Jamie N.

Yelp
Tastes great, $15 for bulgogi and three banchan. Kinda disappointed since it took 20 mins to get my food at a food court. For the price, I might have well gone to Buford hwy. but you live and you learn.

Nick X.

Yelp
The Korean place is not at all as advertised. Their food does not resemble the picture on the menu at all. I ordered a #7 meal yesterday at lunch. When it came out of the kitchen, there is no visible beef or noodle at all, as shown in the picture. The total portion size, including the rice, noodle & beef is about a instant cup noodle, plus one egg, and it costed me $7.99. When I asked for one more rice ( a tiny cup size), they changed me additional $1. I was still hungry after the meal. I'll be much better off just picking up a bag of instant noodle from the Hmart on the other side. I've been to many Korean food places, the this is the worst ever in my life.