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Mokja

Mokja

3519 Broadway, 11106, Astoria, United States

Asian • Lunch • Korean • Coffee


"I had the great pleasure of dining at Mojka, a hidden gem of a Korean restaurant located in the lively Astoria neighborhood, and it was an unforgettable experience. From the moment we walked in, we were greeted with warm, attentive service, accompanied by delicious aromas that heightened our anticipation for the meal. Mojka’s menu presents a delightful combination of traditional Korean dishes with modern twists, which was clear from the meals we ordered. The Bulgogi Nachos were a perfect blend of juicy marinated beef and crispy nachos, all topped with a generous amount of cheese and spicy mayo. Each bite was a flavorful explosion that kept us craving more. Next, we tried the Bibimbap, a classic Korean dish beautifully served in a hot stone bowl. The warm, perfectly cooked rice was accompanied by a vibrant selection of vegetables, savory marinated beef, and a fried egg on top. The gochujang sauce provided just the right amount of spice, making this dish truly memorable and satisfying. However, the highlight of the evening was undoubtedly the Beef Bulgogi Steak Sandwich. The tender, juicy bulgogi was perfectly sandwiched between two soft buns, enhanced by a unique Korean-inspired sauce. Each bite showcased the chef's talent for creating innovative dishes that highlight the wonderful flavors of Korean cuisine. Throughout our meal, the service at Mojka was exceptional. We were thoughtfully offered hand sanitizer and a hot towel at the start of our dining experience, which showed their commitment to our comfort and safety. The manager checked in on us several times to ensure everything was perfect. Mojka is a must-visit for anyone in search of a remarkable culinary adventure in Astoria. With its unique dishes, impeccable service, and welcoming atmosphere, you're bound to leave satisfied and eager to return. Don't miss out on this incredible dining experience!"

Good Fella Korean Bistro

Good Fella Korean Bistro

5035 S Fort Apache Rd Unit 106, Las Vegas, NV 89148, United States

Asian • Bistro • Korean • Casual


"Food: I saw a lot of good reviews most of them are non koreans and was recommended by Korean community for Cold Noodles 냉면 about this place but it was rather underwhelming. The noodles were cooked properly but sauce was not impressive which was very red so I was expecting spicy. There was not even any thin slice of pork meat that usually is served on top of the noodles. Just half boiled egg, cucumber pickled radish slices. The portion was average. The pork with spicy sauce served with the noodles was a bit smelly. Ambience: It is a typical mom pop restaurant. I don't think the price point does not match with the atmosphere/interior. Service: The food came a bit slow. There was only one casher/serving staff who was nice and friendly. Hygiene: Utensils, cups were clean but the floor was filthy : Price: I know Korean foods in the US in general is higher price point but why does it have to be more expensive than LA? Especially when side dishes Kimchi, pickled yellow radish, pan fried odeng, radish kimchi are served in a disposable Styrofoam plate. Restroom: It was fairly clean. Location: It is conveniently located in South West called second Chinatown, near Walmart Supercenter, Hobby Lobby, Ross and Lowe's so it is good to eat there before/after shopping. Parking: The establishment is in the shopping area so there is a plenty of parking. Etc: They do not serve alcohol beverage.[Will I be back?]As a Vegas local and I do not visit the area often so I don't think I will be back on my own anytime soon but I would give it another shot for different foods if there anybody wants to visit when I am in the area."

The Tea

The Tea

1636 Palisade Ave.#4, Fort Lee, United States

Tea • Steak • Coffee • Burgers


"I was a bit surprised that this place called “The Tea Bar” was actually Korean food restaurant, as I always thought they were another bubble tea kind of place. The inside was bright and spacious. Definitely not a place to get just tea. They had a good amount of table seating. We went on a weekend, and they had weekend brunch buffet. It sounded good, but they were not the kinds of food (Korean food) we were looking for. The only Korean dish I found on the buffet counter was Kimchi Rice. It would have been really interesting if all or most of the dishes served on the buffet were Korean dishes. Since we were there to try some Korean dishes, we didn’t go for the buffet. From their regular menu, we ordered K-Town Fries and Bibimguksu to share. They were both really good portion, enough to share among the two of us. The dishes, especially Bibimgusku was very spicy. We like spicy food, so it was good, we enjoyed it a lot. The owner was working the floor, and he brought us some complimentary soup. Then, after seeing my husband sweating with heat from the spicy food, he brought another soup, telling him that it will help with the spiciness. Really nice! By sharing the starter and main, we saved some room for desserts! We also decided to order tea to go with our dessert. This is where the name of this restaurant, “The Tea Bar” made total sense to me. Their tea menu was quite extensive! They had around 50 teas. Yes, that is not a typo, but 50 teas! We ordered Green Rooibos Key West from recommendation of the owner. For dessert, we ordered Red Velvet Lava Cake and Original Cheesecake. The cheesecake was really delicious, I am so glad we ordered that one! It was a very pleasant brunch. Everything was very delicious, satisfying and very affordable. The service was nice, the owner took a good care of us and made us feel welcomed. I would like to go back again and try out more of their tasty menus. Read my food blog for my full review of this restaurant and food."