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Yet Jip Bbq

Yet Jip Bbq

9528 Burke Rd, Burke, VA 22015, United States

Bbq • Korean • Cheese • Seafood


"Came here for initially just a weekend lunch and loved it so much that I came here to eat two days in a row! There are few other Korean restaurants in Burke (normally they 're in Annandale Centreville) so this is nice to see in the neighborhood. There is ample dine in space, as well as a few outdoor tables. A few of the indoor tables have built in BBQ grills and vent hoods. The Banchan side dishes (included) these are quite delicious here, the kimchi tastes strong *Godeunguh Soup: Grilled Mackerel. Fresh tasting, not smelly , and comes with choices of several soups included (we chose kimchi jigae). Excellent value for the price. *Kimchi Jigae: I have to say the soups here are quite powerful, strong flavored, and authentic tasting. They do not water the flavor down for non Korean customers so I appreciate. *Godeunguh Mujorim: Braised Mackerel with Radish. It 's definitely recommended for people who appreciate more authentic food and not for beginners. This is a simmered dish that isn 't overly brothy. I expected the sauce to be spicy but it 's not it 's just really savory and flavorful. You need to be okay with bone in fish because that 's how the mackerel is served traditional style, however the bones are generally easy to remove and the flavor is guaranteed delicious this way. Texture of the fish is perfect well cooked without completely falling apart. Delicious with the two small sides of white rice as part of the dish. *Tang Soo Yook: Deep fried pork with sweet sour sauce. The sauce is light fruity with either pear or apple pieces, and it 's served on the side of the pork so you can either dip the pork in the sauce or mix it yourself. Delicious but this dish in general is a tad basic for my liking no fault of the restaurant. Quite appropriate for beginners to order though. I will admit the food takes a while to come out and they deliver the banchan with the main entrees unlike many other local Korean restaurants which serve the banchan as appetizers ahead of the entrees. But the service is very friendly warm, and the food makes everything worth it. In terms of preserving authenticity I do think this place puts competitors in Annandale to shame. I 'll definitely be back to try out the BBQ and other dishes."

Ttobongee Chicken

Ttobongee Chicken

2791 East Bidwell Street, Folsom, 95630, United States Of America

Fries • Korean • Chicken • Chicken


"The fries arrived first, served in a large paper bag, with cheese powder on the side for a small extra charge of $1. There was a generous portion of fries—definitely a great deal! The paper bag made it easy to shake them up. They were cooked perfectly and I appreciated the thin cut. Next, the cheese balls came out. They had a crispy exterior, similar to Korean corn dogs but with less batter, while the inside was gooey and reminiscent of mochi—absolutely delicious! Finally, the chicken was served, and everything came out remarkably quickly, within about 10 minutes. The chicken was beautifully golden brown and cooked to perfection. I loved how the skin was crispy without being overly heavy, and the meat was juicy and tender. We usually prefer boneless, but since that wasn’t an option in this flavor, we opted for drumsticks instead. The chicken was fantastic when dipped in the pickled jalapeño sauce; I wished there was more of it! Overall, the cooking on the chicken was impressive, but it did lean towards a milder flavor, so pairing it with the sauce or adding some zesty sides like kimchi is definitely recommended. The restaurant is small but has several booths for seating. They also offer some delicious drink options like flavored Korean milks, and I even noticed a poster for kimchi beer. Overall, Ttobongee is a solid choice for fast-casual Korean food. I look forward to trying more flavors to compare with other Korean fried chicken spots, and I’m glad to see this option available in Folsom!"