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Seoul Jung

Seoul Jung

2460 Koa Ave, Honolulu, HI 96815, United States, Makakilo

Asian • Korean • Fusion • Barbecue


"@seouljungrestaurant was really good. It felt more upscale then the other korean restaurants, well it is at the Waikiki resort hotel so this place is within reach for tourists. They do offer free parking after validation. The hostess and waitresses were very nice. The place felt pretty big, there are two sides for grills for korean style bbq or just regular tables for non grilling foods. accommodating for big parties. The restaurant was clean. The food was really good, we got the all you can eat $40 each person. We also got an order if Kim Chee with pork, forgot the name of the order and 2 bottles of #Hite beer. There are also different set menus for grilling at the table and a $30 set menu but we want for the #AYCE Starters you get seaweed soup, then a seafood pancake, and of course the #banchan. For main course you get tongue, brisket, and kalbi. I was lucky n got a big bone kalbi lol. I really liked that they flavored the tongue with a sauce with garlic and a splash of lemon, it tasted a lot better and also the kalbi too. We had two rounds of meat but you can keep going until you can’t any more so they’ll keep bringing out the soup, pancake and the trio. Oh and also they have #beanpaste and #gochujang sauce which is a plus for me! I’d like to come again with the guys next to see how far we can go hehe. I’d recommend it if you are looking for pleasant night in Waikiki and for some never ending kbbq! Was so good! #brisket #tongue #kalbi #koreanbbq #bbq #seouljung #seouljungrestaurant"

Bamboo House

Bamboo House

4831 Seminole Trl, 22911, Charlottesville, United States

Asian • Korean • Chinese • Seafood


"My wife, who has lived in Harrisonburg for about eight years, introduced me to this restaurant—just one more reason I love her! Reviews of this place vary widely on other restaurant sites, ranging from "I can’t give it enough stars" to "abominable." As we all know, tastes differ, but I fall into the first category—I would eat here at the drop of a hat! Yes, the decor is definitely quirky and looks like it was thrown together by Billy Bo Bob Hatfield and his new Korean mail-order bride. However, to me, that just adds to its charm. There's also a large screen TV that usually plays the most interesting Korean dramas, often revolving around themes of honor, war, intrigue, and betrayal. As for the food, I rate it as excellent compared to other Korean restaurants I've visited. The kimchi served with each meal is delicious, fresh, and varied, and they’re happy to bring you more if you need it. If that’s not enough, try the Na Mool. I particularly love the Kimchi Jun, their pickled cabbage pancake; we almost always order one. I’ve sampled their bibimbap, japchae, and bulgogi, all of which were filling, flavorful, and reasonably priced. The service is attentive; the restaurant seems to be run by just a couple of people, but the lady who welcomed us, served us, and handled the bill was always checking to see if we needed anything and was genuinely glad to see us return. The location is a bit off the beaten path, but in my opinion, it’s well worth the trip!"