Ron V.
Yelp
Today was a high of 96° ugh. I actually came out here on my way home from just running some errands. The place has a classy feel, but i went in there with clothes that doesnt match and a friggin scooter.
Walking in with the scooter alone, one of the ladies working there walked up to me with a smile. I simply said "dine in for 1...." And I was being a bit timid because I was definitely not restaurant presentable, but they sat me right up front and center, and even adjusted some chairs so I can put my scooter out of the way. Think that was considerate? We're not even at the food part yet!
Once I saw that they had cold noodles, I just knew why my subconscious told me to stop there.
Then I saw the pictures of their korean bbq, specifically the Galbi (short rib), and I was just torn. It's too hot of a day to have a really big appetite..
Oh. OH? WHATS THIS?! I see on their menu that they actually have a Glabi + Cold Noodle combo and it was significantly less expensive than I would expect.
With a $35 price point for the combo **NOTE IT** I wasn't expecting much...
See that door in one of my photos? Thats where my expectations went because DAAAAAAAAANGGGGGGGGGGG them short ribs was marinated flawlessly and cooked to absolute perfection! I would chase every single bite of beef with a mouth full of cold noodles and it was absolute gourmand bliss
I still had some soup left, but as i said, i came with a scooter so packing that for home wasnt happening.. so i was a little sad about that.
As I was finishing up, they were so nice, I actually just went up to the counter to pay instead of having them bring me the check.
My bill was only $29! YOOOOOOO WHATTTT?! It wasn't a mistake, i even brought it up to the gentleman at the counter who took my payment.
At this point, you would think that the great service would already be done, right? Nope. As far as they were concerned, I was still a patron at their location. I went to grab my scooter, and the busser actually stopped what he was doing, walked slightly faster than me toward the door to hold it open for me. This man really stopped his work, walked 15-20ft just to hold the door open for me? That service actually had me feeling special by the time i turned by scooter back on.
Another thing I want to add is that toward the end of my meal, a family of 5 actually walked in. 2 adults and 3 small children. The person who took my payment was also their server and he pulled up with high chairs for the children before they even got settled.
Like seriously, I don't think I've ever seen a Korean Restaurant outside of NJ NY and LA that has this level of mastery when it comes to service.
Would definitely recommend for date nights, small groups or even medium sized groups.