Hana Yoree

Korean restaurant · Coxville

Hana Yoree

Korean restaurant · Coxville

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1700 W Parmer Ln Suite 100, Austin, TX 78727

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Authentic Korean BBQ, tender bulgogi, spicy kimchi stew  

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1700 W Parmer Ln Suite 100, Austin, TX 78727 Get directions

hanaworldmarket.net

$10–20 · Menu

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1700 W Parmer Ln Suite 100, Austin, TX 78727 Get directions

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Rhommielle rbuado2001@yahoo.com

Google
Tucked inside Hanna Market. I ordered the beef BBQ and the side items are authentic and excellent!The bulgogi was tender and flavorful. I would rate this so far the best bulgogi so far! Atmosphere is ok. The seating area was adequate and service was decent. For the food, I would definitely come back again!

Quynh-Anh Huynh

Google
I think this is the only place in Austin that serves Sam Gae Tang (whole chicken stew). It tastes amazing. The lack of heavy spices and salt doesn't mean it's bland like other reviews said. It's supposed to reveal the flavors of high quality chicken and rice. Other dishes we tried were all good. For the price, it's an amazing deal! The lady at the counter is friendly.

Ксюша Григорчук

Google
Very spicy. We took ramen that looked like it was from a packet. You can get free water. Located inside the store.

Emmy Bos

Google
Highly underrated Korean comfort food place! We have ordered many things here, but my favorite is the Hoe Drop Bab (sashimi with rice and vegetables), japchae and the Yuk Ke Jang. The food is also prepared very quickly making it a great lunch choice for people with limited time.

Kim P

Google
I really enjoy the tasty food at Hana Yoree. Most authentic Korean food with great price and friendly service. The restaurant offers complimentary seaweed soup also. Highly recommend Hana Yoree!!

Olivia Oster

Google
Very easy to order (they have #’s if you cannot pronounce the Korean name) they take cash and card (card you will need to pay inside the grocery store). I was very happy to see that their entrees come with side dishes! I love radish kimchi so it was a good surprise. The prices are also reasonable for their entrees. Their portions are HUGE, I ordered a #6 and the soup container is full of actual tofu, seafood, etc. not just broth. Very happy, will come back!

Alyssa Rush

Google
Kimchi stew and Bibim Bab were amazing!! My favorite kimchi stew so far in Austin. Will definitely continue returning to this restaurant! Staff is super friendly too!

Andrei Jaume Willenska

Google
A little hidden korean cuisine gem. Tucked away inside the food court of Hana World, this restaurant surprised me with its flavor on the Korean BBQ short ribs. They had a vast menu with over 30 different tasty options. They take cash at the counter, but you can also pay with credit card inside eith the Hana World cashiers. I would recommend any of the Korean BBQ meal options.
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Jeff B.

Yelp
Yoree is located in the food court of Hana Mart. It offers a pretty extensive menu of Korean dishes. I have eaten here a few times, and each dish I have had was delicious. Yesterday was no exception. I ordered Duk mandu guk (rice cake dumpling beef soup). It comes in a large bowl with lots of rice cake and beef. There are several dumplings as well. The broth is beef based and milky from the rice. The restaurant also puts an egg in the soup as is in many Korean dishes. The soup is not spicy but warm and delicious. This is perfect during the winter. Yes, of course there is Kimchee. Yesterday, they served me with both the traditional style plus an additional bowl of radish Kimchee. For me, this Kimchee was not spicy and a little sour but not bad. It is a self-service restaurant for the most part. You order at the counter and get your napkins. utensils, and cup for water. There is a water dispenser to fill your own cup. Then, find an open table and wait for them to call your number. If you get carry out, there is a fee of I believe of 50 cents or 1 dollar depending on your total bill. Also, they prefer cash and not a debit/credit card. Don't worry. They do take cards, but it is a little inconvenient since you have to go inside Hana Mart to the cashier and pay, then take the receipt to Yoree to get your food. The seating is open and plentiful. It is clean and organized well. It contains tables and chairs with benches along the wall. Although not fancy, Yoree offers delicious food at a reasonable price, and it's a good place to grab lunch or a quick dinner!
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R R.

Yelp
Nasty. We ordered no spicy and it came out spicy. I took it back to the counter being that it was inedible. they were so confused. They did not understand what I was saying they kept saying "you want more spice?" Just ridiculous. I know you know enough English to know exactly what I'm saying I just don't like these games people play manipulate And then the side dishes that come with the soup are extra gross. It was just really unpleasant. The veggies in the veggie soup is only tofu cucumber and onion. Really?! No noodles no vegetables. All the seats are torn walls are dirty. The one thing that was really good is that they have help yourself egg soup, but the sodium content is so high your blood pressure will probably shoot out of the top of your head.
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Courtney B.

Yelp
Today I came in for lunch with Thing One and we ordered one menu item each. Let's go! Spicy beef and vegetable soup Yukgaejang Now, I've had this menu item before but not from this establishment. What is this? The soup is slightly spicy, savory, and comforting. Yukgaejang is served with a bowl of rice, kimchi and other Korean side dishes. The yukgaejang served here was watery, lacked flavor and was served with Ramen noodles, (say whhhhhhhat, who dose that?) and lacked nearly any beef. I was thoroughly unimpressed with this menu item. In my opinion, homemade yukgaejang is better than yukgaejang at a restaurant, because you can add a host of hearty ingredients. Daeji Bulgogi- Spicy Korean Pork If you like your food with a lot of kick, daeji bulgogi won't disappoint. It combines sweet and heat with tender, thinly sliced pork for a great combination. Dwaeji-bulgogi uses Korean-based chili pepper flakes, garlic and ginger to bring the heat. This dish had very little heat and if heat in this case were measured on a Richter scale, it would be a 2. Thing One didn't mind this as he is not the biggest fan of spice. Frankly, this dish also underperformed in the flavor department as the traditional elements that are the base for this dish were muted. Overall a valiant attempt at Korean soul food, but this experience was a miss for me.
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Kathy M.

Yelp
I was looking for authentic wholesome korean food. I found this delicious restaurant. The tofu soup is amazing, portions are filling, staff is super kind.
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Thu T.

Yelp
Great price for great flavor and size. Jjajangmyeon: Highly recommended. The sauce is flavorful, the noodles are well cooked. It comes with cabbage and radish kimchi (they're average but help cut through the dish) Pancake: It's HUGE. Still has that crispiness on the outside and has plenty of seafood inside. *There is self-serve free soup at the counter near the utensils. I had Korean egg drop soup there a couple of times but the most recent one was soooo salty that I couldn't finish more than a couple of spoons. I do think that's a one time thing so you got nothing to worry about *They do charge 25c for each to-go box and $1 flat rate extra for take out so make sure you order enough to finish there or bring your own container to take home. Solid choice for Korean food in Austin with a good price
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Omar M.

Yelp
Food was okay. Bland yet spicy. Spicy by itself isn't flavorful. Service was terrible until a group of Korean guys came in then the woman at the front became friendly all of the sudden. Also, if you don't bring cash, you'll have to pay next-door inside Hana market and return with a receipt of payment. Super inconvenient especially if you have to stand in both the restaurant's and then the market's line. Food was bad enough to not bring home any of our leftovers. The beef broth had tough meat and they were stingy with the octopus. We won't be coming back for rude service nor their food. Meh.
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Watah H.

Yelp
For a food court restaurant, not bad. Especially for Korean food in Austin. Ordered the noodles with black bean sauce...not a typical Korean dish, but was feeling it. Will be back for other dishes.
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Hali Y.

Yelp
The food is fresh every single time I've come here! The ladies at the counter are always super nice when I order.
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Shannon B.

Yelp
Nothing hip or fancy here, folks, just reasonably priced, authentic Korean dishes, made-to-order and fast. Think basic soups, noodles, rice dishes, and banchan (sides / pickles). Other neighboring stalls have come & gone over time, but Yoree seems to have enough fans to stick around. We've been eating here for years when we have a craving for dolsot bibimbap (#27, spelled Dol Sot Bi Bim Bab on the posted menu, currently listed at $12 up from $9 during the pandemic, still a bargain) and don't want to get dressed up or wait too long to eat. If you haven't yet had the pleasure, the "dolsot" part of the name means this flavorful rice meal is served in a scorching hot rock or ceramic pot that will continue to caramelize the bottom layer of rice as you devour the assortment of veggies, fungi, pickles, proteins, and sauce from the top. If you get the included runny egg garnish (and you should), be sure to work some of that yolk down to the bottom rice for an extra treat in the crisped rice, aka socarrat (Spanish) or nurungji (Korean), that you'll scrape up at the end of the meal. Bonus is that we can do some quick shopping for groceries and household goods at Hana World Market next door, then pickup a great tea and dessert at the stand in the front entrance on the way out the door. - Phone-in orders and take-out available. - Cash only at the order counter, but you can pay with credit card inside the grocery store. - Open 11a-8:30p daily. - Masks required for entry to the food court and store.
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Ruby C.

Yelp
Three stars for variety & price. 1.5 to 2 stars for taste. All based on the gamjatang and jjm. JJM was sickeningly sweet. Even adding gochugaru didn't save the dish - tastier but still too sweet. Better off buying JJ sauce and making at home. Gamjatang = least amount of meat I've seen in this dish and meat looked and tasted like it had been frozen for a very long time. The base was full of kimchi and tasted like kimchijigae rather than GJT. The broth was so hot the kimchi was overboiled almost to a mush. Kimchi given as a side is okay. Maybe I'm ordering the wrong dishes here. I've seen people order the dolsot bibimbap.
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Thu T.

Yelp
I always come to Yoree for jjajangmyeon and pancake. Huge portion at a very reasonable price. The sauce has good thickness and is very flavorful. It comes with kimchi and pickled radish. Pancake is panfried to perfection - crunchy texture on the outside but soft on the inside, scallion is not over cooked inside either. They also have a hot self-served soup pot that changes quite often. The ones I've tried are Korean style egg drop soup and spicy vegetable soup. Both are delicious. The broth of egg drop soup is super clear with no single drop of oil. One thing to keep in mind is they charge 25 cents per to-go box, so you gotta come with a big appetite. Their portion is big, so if there's a chance you may need to take it home, be prepared and bring your own containers to avoid the charge. For to-go orders, they also charge a flat rate of $1 for boxes. Surrounding food stands come and go so often but Yoree has been standing strong for years. Very good little Korean food stand in the area.
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Nicholas W.

Yelp
This place seems popular for Sunday lunch, but my family has had mixed experiences. They're also cash only which is somewhat inconvenient. I got the curry rice (#45) which was tasty and good value, definitely enough for 1.5 meals. However, my family got some soup dishes (#2 gom tang and #33 whole chicken soup) that were bland and felt like there wasn't enough to justify the cost. There was also a piece of plastic in my sister's soup.

Allison K.

Yelp
Do not order #22 Dak Bul Go Gi (Korean style bbq chicken). The chicken is boiled, not barbecued, and unseasoned. It is also served with semi steamed veggies which is not listed on the menu. Location is cash only and charges for to go boxes.
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Harukaze B.

Yelp
I got seollotang and I taste nothing but water. And mind you, they charge for to go box. Also, they don't have their card reader, so if you pay with a card, you should go inside the grocery and pay there and bring the receipt back. The lady was kinda rude, too.
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Chanel M.

Yelp
Had a craving for Korean food this evening so I went into Hana World Market's food court and ordered to-go from Yoree Korean. I believe I had been there once prior but a looong time ago. I got the galbi which is only $12 but since I got it to-go there's an automatic charge of an additional $1. They are cash only, however, you can order then pay with your card in the market and bring them the receipt upon pick-up. I have to say the portion size and overall meal was on point. My only issue with this visit was the fact that the woman at the counter could use a little help in the customer service area (soo important). They apparently offer a complimentary soup for "eat-in" diners only. I had asked if I could have a small cup to take some with me (I'm already paying $1 more for to-go!) and she simply said "No, eat here only" which came across as rude. Her delivery could have been better because I was ready to walk out right then, however, I am thankful I stayed otherwise I wouldn't have had such a good meal.
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Milena P.

Yelp
The food (I asked for - and received) was simple, pure, clean and delicious. Sashimi over greens and rice, with sesame oil. SO very good and a large serving.
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Vy T.

Yelp
Really good Korean place with probably the best prices in Austin. Everything is quite cheap for their portion. One thing to keep in mind though is that they only take cash payments. If you don't have cash, you'll have to pay at the register in the supermarket. Can't give more details since I always try to remember to bring cash since it's such a hassle. But other than that, would recommend!
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Angela G.

Yelp
The dishes here are straightforward traditional Korean comfort food, and tastes a lot like home cooking. I liked the variety in the menu and how quickly it came out. Also important to note: they're cash only. I tried the japchae bap and the pork bulgogi. Both dishes came with a generous serving of rice. The japchae was very sweet, which isn't really my preference. The pork was tender and spicy, but not quite salty enough. The kimchi side dishes also weren't really salty enough either.
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Mark C.

Yelp
A good hidden Korean restaurant hidden within a food court. This looked like one of two places open in the food court. It's very quiet and empty here so it feels like we're eating at some random hole in the wall. The pork bulgogi was what I ordered for $12. Unfortunately, they only take cash but at least tax is calculated in. It was well made bulgogi and there was a good ratio between the rice and the meat. They gave me pickled radish and kimchi on the side which were not bad. I liked the unlimited soup they had which had egg in it. The meat was softer and more tender than other bulgogi I've had. Good flavor but not too powerful. Maybe my spice tolerance has gone up but it didn't taste very spicy to me. Felt properly full after eating it.
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Mallory C.

Yelp
been here for several years! service is quick, tax isn't high. i always enjoy the seafood noodle soup and scallion pancakes with my mom. the noodles are sweet and VERY filling, including many vegetables. i've also tried the jjajangmyeon-- not a big fan of it in general, so this was okay! dishes usually come with kimchi. always love how there's egg drop soup at the front! it's so hearty. they offer water at the side as well!
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Blair V.

Yelp
My first visit wasn't memorable. I ordered the bulgolgi wasn't my favorite. The meat was tough, the flavors weren't appealing to me. My fiancé reassured me their galbi dish was good. So I decided to give it another shot. I'm glad I did because the galbi definitely changed my mind about this place. For $12 it came with a good amount of galbi and tice along with three sides, daikon and Kim chi and another pickled dish. FYI, cash only. If you don't have cash, you can pay inside the Hana Market. I will definitely come back for their galbi again!
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Gina H.

Yelp
I am Korean and they have the best Korean food here. Every dish that I have had here, tastes just like my own Mothers cooking which I have not found at other Korean restaurants. This is TRUE traditional Korean food FLAVOR that I grew up on all my life. I have been going here for a long time I don't even recall. I won't even really eat Korean food elsewhere. There are two ladies maybe sisters that work here but one of the two ladies is a little rude but the food is so good I don't even care. Also, they will eat at the cash register which bothers me but what can I really do? Go somewhere else? NO. I've accepted it LOL
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Kevin J.

Yelp
Food: 9/10: The food is great and authentic, you can really taste the flavors that we all love from Korean cuisine. The spice, the savoriness, the sweetness, they have it all. And the prices are great - you can get a very filling and hearty meal with rice and banchan for less than $13, which is hard to find in Austin. I've gone a couple times and got the gamjatang and the yukkjang - they were both great. Service: 9/10: The service is great - the cashier was extremely patient with me my first time there and answered any questions I had since. The food also comes out really quickly, usually within 10 minute! Although, they only take cash at the register. If you want to pay with card, you have to pay at the neighboring Hana World Market registers. Vibes: 8/10: It's located in a humble food court next to Hana World Market, a Korean grocery story, kind of lowkey and unassuming, but the food and service blows you away. Also, you can serve yourself free eggdrop soup as a nice appetizer! Overall: 8.7: This place is great, will always keep them in mind when I'm craving a soup or any other Korean food.
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Annie Y.

Yelp
I love this place. I have been going here for years with my family whether it is to dine in or for take out. It is so so rare to find a quality Korean restaurant, with good portions, and at a price where it doesn't break your wallet. This is that place. Whether you always eat Korean food or you want to try new food, this is the perfect place. Everything is cooked by right then and there, and they all have a bit of a home-cooked feel to them. Everything that you order comes with a big bowl of rice, large side dishes that vary based on the day, along with soup. My favorite dishes that I almost always get: 1) Spicy Beef Soup ($7) 2) Spicy Pork Bone Soup ($8) 3) Galbi!!!!!! ($12) Pros: - The portions are SO BIG for the price that you pay. - Everything is absolutely delicious. I have tried a good 50% - 60% of the menu and I have never not liked the flavor. - Super affordable. The most expensive thing on the menu is like $13 max. Most are between $7-$12. - Side dishes are delicious and large portions of it. - Free soup and rice with purchase of order. - Super convenient. You can order then go shop or shop then come and order (either way with dine in or take out) Cons: - Cash only at the register in the food court. BUT if you want to pay with card, you just have to make an additional trip back into the market. - The service is pretty average. It's typically the same lady that works in the front and sometimes she can be nice and some other times she just doesn't seem to be in a good mood. - Be sure to listen to the number carefully. Sometimes the cashiers look really scary and start calling out your numbers louder if you're distracted (guilty ). - To-go boxes are 50 cents each. Tips for Takeout: - If you order hot soup, be sure to check the plastic containers for any leakages before going home. One of my favorite places to grab food.
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Jared N.

Yelp
This cash only place is worth every penny. The bibimbap that I got was really good portions and full of flavors. I've also been before and their stews are also really good options as well. Would recommend!
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Jason S.

Yelp
No taste. Taste like water. Will not come again for sure. The meat doesn't taste like meat. The veggies taste like boiled grass.
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Reina A.

Yelp
Okay The cold noodle soup is soo perfect ...this summer 2019 I've literally ordered at least once a week plus and will be for many more summers to come. Love it! Slushy ice savory broth and the noodles and veggies are so fresh and sliced boiled egg and just enough slices of brisket beef that the human body needs. On point!! Oh how can I forget the toboki! Rice cakes in sweet spicy sweet sauce with fish cake and green onion and thin slices of carrot! How do they do it! Very deliciously is how... please try the Kimchi soup! Ohhh weee!
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Hiroko M.

Yelp
This restaurant is located inside of Korean Hana supermarket. They take only cash at the counter, but you may pay by credit card at the supermarket cashier with an additional $0.50 cost. They will charge $0.25 for a taking out container as well. The lady at the counter is not friendly. With purchase, you can get self-service soup and a can of pop, but the lady at the counter may not mention it. The value of the food is good (good volume), but the taste is average. I had #43 Lunch Special ($9), #34 Pork Belly BBQ ($10), #26 Stewed Mackeral with Rice ($10). They serve Lunch Special only Monday - Thursday. 韓国スーパーの Hana にあるレストランです。現金のみなのですが、50セント追加で、スーパーでクレジットカードで払うこともできます。食べきれなくてお持ち帰り用に入れ物が欲しい場合は、25セントチャージされます。 カウンターの女性の方は、あまりフレンドリーでなくて、食事にポップや、セルフサービスのスープがついてくることも教えてくれないことが多いようです。 量が沢山なので、安い感はありますが、お味は普通。 ランチスペシャルは、月ー木のみです。
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Foster S.

Yelp
Best soup I've ever had. My girlfriend turned me onto them after being a lifelong patron and it is our favorite restaurant, however unassuming a grocery story food court would be
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Amethyst G.

Yelp
A very quaint Korean restaurant serving dining in and to go options. Service was pleasant with an elder Korean lady who spoke broken English but was happy to be of service and kind to my little baby girl. My son had seafood stirfry and as an American born 13 year old he was very delighted with it. I must say he has an amazing pallet for his age. I kept it simple and got the Dolsat Bibimbap which what's good but I must say I am more of a fan of my Korean food from my hometown in LA. Banchan are minimal and not very diverse you'll either get a kimchi root vegetable and Napa cabbage kimchi. The thing about Korean food is that it's generally the same everywhere you go but everyone has their own touch to the dish which can either be mediocre or absolutely fabulous. Overall a decent stop but I'm definitely going to try some other options in the area.

Leah I.

Yelp
The staff was rude af. We came in to have a nice lunch and they just weren't in a good mood that day. They had a problem with my mom ordering sashimi on a "cold day". But it was on the menu. We paid for everything upfront and included a tip and when the food came out we lost our appetite. The soup was a chunk of tofu with some sauce in it and the sashimi bowl was basically a thawed out frozen tilapia fillet not even sliced all the way through that they threw on top of some rice and veggies. Like it doesn't cost anything to be kind. I wouldn't have cared about the food but the attitude was just so ugly it threw us all off.
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Jonathan F.

Yelp
If I rated on just food alone, it'd probably be 4 stars since the food is still pretty decent and cheap for what it is. I'm just annoyed now that they went from an awesome place when they were back at their Airport and Lamar location where they provided free rice punch, water, and to-go boxes to what they are now. The prices of all the menu items have gone up (which I'm fine with because you know, inflation), but now cups for water and to-go boxes cost money. I've been ok with that too but my recent experience, I ordered 2 bibimbaps to go, and the lady charged me $.50 per order because it was to-go. I've gotten orders to-go before but was never charged extra for it. The sign behind her also clearly said to-go boxes were $.25 so I had no idea why she was charging me double that but I wasn't about to get into it over $.50. Maybe next time I'll just order in and when they call my order, I'll get their $.25 to-go boxes and take my order to-go that way. Funny how they charge you more when you're saving them water on washing extra dishes.
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Alisha B.

Yelp
Authentic cuisine!I ordered the Korean Pancake and the hubbs ordered the Pork and Potato Soup. Disclaimer: Seafood pancake has REAL SEAFOOD. I was a little shocked when I seen a whole octopus in my Korean pancake as I've never had one. Customer service is mediocre.
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Andrew Y.

Yelp
Shit bibimbap. Does this look like any bibimbap you've ever had? Probs not. k 70% lettuce, an exact 5 strips of cut cucumber, tofu, and bean sprouts. Had to ask them for red chili paste, then had to ask them for a more. Well you know what, still wasn't enough. Actual shitbimbap. Where's the egg, the pickled vegetables, sesame seed,.. Dumb.
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Michelle W.

Yelp
I give this place 3 stars. It was ok. For me, 3 stars is ok. Not horrible but I've definitely had much better. The soup I ordered (spicy tofu and seafood) was ok. The side dishes were not very good. The only one that was decent was the radish kimchi. It's a grocery store kitchen so I went in not expecting much. The prices are very reasonable but don't go in expecting the amount of food you would get at a restaurant. Tax is included in the prices. The soup was 7 even. There were only three side dishes. The cabbage kimchi was not tasty! The green beans had a strange taste to it. This place is one of the places you can say you have tried but not something you may crave in the future. Tip: Cash only. Who carries cash these days??!! I noticed people were getting soup and it was self service. Also, free water from the jug at the end of the counter.

Amy P.

Yelp
The bibim bap looked nice, but wasn't to my taste, and I usually like any random Asian food I get (random Asian cuisine is a hobby of mine). Sauce really upset my tummy, too. I'm not going back.
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Calily B.

Yelp
Good and wallet-friendly Korean dishes in a fast and easy environment. My boyfriend loves the spicy squid stir-fry, he gets it every time! The food is seasoned well and comes with two banchans (kim chi and pickled daikon). They also have a big pot of soup (varies day to day) where you can serve yourself. Tips: cash only and to-go boxes are 50cents!

Jorge C.

Yelp
excellent service and food is really good. just wanted to show some love to this place. i feel like it doesnt get attention probably because of other food places next to it. they serve a lot of food and prices are worth it. please check it out. korean ribs are really good!!
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Julie P.

Yelp
This is one of my go to places for Korean food. The prices have gone up by a dollar or two in the past few years, but the quality does NOT disappoint. I'm a Korean myself and can get really picky with Korean food, but oh man... I HIGHLY recommend!! - self serve soup, utensils, water - prices are fair compared to the amount they give you - lots of side dishes (banchans) that change according to what you order - if you're paying w card they'll charge $0.50 and you need to pay at the market cashier. Keep in mind that they don't charge for tax nor ask for tip - to go boxes are also $0.25 (if you dine in, not if you to-go) RECOMMENDATIONS: #28 - Heo Deop Bop #17 - Gam Ja Tang #3 - Yuk Ge Jang #1/#27 - Bi Bim Bap/Dol Sot Bi Bim Bap
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Zachary A.

Yelp
Authentic and delicious. Dolsot bibimbap came out steaming with crispy rice. Good size portion for $12 and very quick. Honestly one of the best versions I've had and my favorite in Austin. Don't get to pick your meat, but outside that terrific meal. Menu is argue and hits the best ofs in Korean cuisine. Easy seating and to-go and phone orders welcome. This does the trick if you don't want to drive all the way to H Mart.
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Christina B.

Yelp
*I am not Korean nor do I claim to be an expert on Korean cuisine.* I just know that it is hard to find good Korean food in Austin, and I usually go here for both the convenience and price. They are located in the food court of Hana World Market, and I believe it's the longest standing restaurant within the food court (I believe it helps that they're owned by the market itself). They have a variety of options on their menu but I've only ever tried the dolsot bibimbap (yes, get the dolsot for the crunchy rice on the bottom!). It's usually such a generous portion that I take half of it to-go. And $10 for two meals is a win for a college student. You get complimentary seaweed soup and tea with the purchase of an entree. You also get usually 3 banchan (Korean side dishes). They don't give you a lot in terms of variety of the banchan..usually they're all red and all types of kimchi lols. The lady who works here is usually very kind too! ****Do note that they only take cash here and to-go boxes cost 25 cents. (Lol yup.)
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Marquesa M.

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I love coming here. Never disappointed with their food. Very reasonably priced and worth the money. Need to go back soon!

Leann N.

Yelp
The food is so good for the price!! I ordered the tteokbokki (number 5), the kimchi pancake (number 21), and the bulgogi (number 23) for takeout. You get the pay stub at the counter and then go into the marketplace to pay at the register if you're using card. The restaurant only takes cash!!! The scallion pancake is HUGE, the bulgogi is flavorful, and the tteokbokki is perfectly spicy and sweet!! I very much love the price for the portions, I think I can stretch this meal out for 3 or 4 days to be honest! Wonderful food
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Lila P.

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I had the jajangmyeon. While I'm not Korean, I had my fair share of this dish and this jajangmyeon was sour. The side dish of kimchi was nice but the radish kimchi needed to be pickled more. While the small radish pieces were fine, it was the large pieces that ruined it because the middle did not get the marination and was basically raw radish.
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Charles Y.

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Yoree is located inside Hana World Market. I believe they are the longest standing restaurant in the food court and the most popular of the 3. You can usually expect a little wait for your food when ordering here. I'm giving these guys 4 stars mainly for the value to quality ratio. I probably wouldn't say it is the best korean food I've ever had by any means, but when you consider the price, it is pretty good. I've tried the Dolsot Bibimbap, Bibimbap, Pa Jeon, JjamPeong, mackarel, and Bulgogi with possibly the Bulgogi dish being the worst of the bunch. I'm thinking some of the low reviews for this place are due to the fact that bulgogi is what most people know about korean food therefore when they order this dish, I would also probably give this restaurant a 3 star or less review as well. The highlights for me are the dolsot bibimbap, mackarel, and the Pa Jeon with seafood. I think all these dishes here are as good as anywhere else and anywhere from a few dollars to quite a bit cheaper than you'll find at the other korean restaurants in town especially when you consider the prices here include tax. As far as the bulgogi, I rarely order this at any korean restaurant because it is over priced and it is actually quite simple to make at home for a fraction of the cost. I prefer doing this because most places over sweeten their bulgogi anyways. The free egg drop soup they offer is also a nice touch. The soup actually tastes decent and gives you something to snack on while you wait. The establishment is cash only, or you can go in the market and pay there and bring the receipt. If you are coming expecting top notch bulgogi, then yes you will probably be disappointed. If you are coming for the other dishes, I think you'll be happy with the selection, quality, and bang for your buck.
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Abby B.

Yelp
Nice little food market in Hanna's world. I enjoyed what I ordered, will be back again.
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Erica C.

Yelp
This place doesn't get enough credit. Located inside Hanna world market, this place has a ton of traditional Korean foods for a really good price. Everything I've tried so far has been very good. It tastes like my moms cooking and brings me comfort. Anytime I'm craving Korean food and I'm too lazy to cook, I just zip by and order here. The yukkejang has been my favorite so far.

P T.

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Last week, I ordered the rice cake and dumpling soup and felt ripped off. the soup was 99% starchy rice cakes with just a dumpling or two to justify the name. It seems they made it in a hurry. The Korean pancakes were good though. I've eaten here before and the food has been better in the past. And, as others have noted, service is not the friendliest.
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Sasha C.

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Yoree isn't a standalone restaurant - it is located inside of hana world market. Since it isn't its own restaurant, it has the typical "cafeteria" feel of a food court. The positive though is that the items on the menu are decently priced. You can get full off of a good meal for around $10. I like that yoree has a variety of different korean dishes. I had the chance to try the soondubu jigae (spicy tofu stew) as well as the bibim naegmyun (spicy cold noodles). The tofu stew had a few side dishes that came with the meal. The portions are pretty large and there is complimentary seaweed soup that is self-serve. Its definitely a good deal for the price. I could see myself eating here again if I needed to make a trip to hana world market but I don't think i would go out of my way to come out to the restaurant.