Kathy K.
Yelp
My Korean BBQ experience is limited so I was unsure what to expect from a small, local spot. My husband and I visited Wudon to celebrate our 35th anniversary on Feb 4th. When we arrived we were directed to a table and told to scan the QR code for the menu. The tables looked to be covered with contact paper and there were staples around the edge. This is not a refined place but as long as you know that it is okay. I wish I had understood that before choosing Wudon for our anniversary date.
We decided to do the all-you-can-eat option. A server brought us plastic cups of water that was room temp with no ice. The utensils we were given were dirty and we had to ask for new ones. First, we ordered the spicy pork and beef bulgogi. The food was delicious and well-seasoned. The next order was the beef short ribs and spicy chicken. The menu indicated that we were supposed to get steamed egg, seafood pancake and soup, well into our second order of meat and we had not received those items. When we had the chance to speak to our server, she told us "Those come out whenever the chef gets them ready." I did notice that others, who were seated after us already had theirs.
Overall, the service was abysmal. We had to wave and actually get up and go get our server. Dishes were never cleared, we asked for ice for the water and it did not come until we had given up on this meal. The grill has a sheet on it and the carbon build up on it had to be scraped off--by us periodically while we cooked our food. When we were ready for our check our sides finally arrived. They were all amazing and I really wish they had come out when we were still hungry. The menu indicates that you get one pancake, one steamed egg, and one bowl of soup for every 3 people in your group. The soup was a small bowl that traditionally holds one serving. While I do not mind sharing soup with my family, this would be weird with acquaintances or colleagues. They bring spoons, but no additional bowls to divide the soup. In a post-covid world, that gave me an icky vibe. Of those 3 items, I would only feel comfortable sharing the pancake (which could be cut and divided) with people outside my family.