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December 2022 by Soo M.
We ordered via Uber Eats: ox bone soup, soondubu chigae, pork bulgogi. We tried this place because I was fiercely craving the ox bone soup. Go Hyang Jib did not disappoint! EXCELLENT!! Their ox bone soup is the real deal. Making it is a tedious, laborious, long process. (it's Korean beef bone broth, not just soup!) I am so glad I found this place!! The soft tofu soup and pork bulgogi were met with rave reviews by my son and hubby. Their sides were delicious and portions generous. I can't wait to try more of their soups!!
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November 2022 by Jennifer T.
COUNTER SERVICE BUT PAY AFTER EATING Attached to a convenience store so easy access to buy whatever drink you want. They bring out the (4) banchan with the entrees. Their FISH CAKE was so good! There was a chew & sweetest to it that was the best I've tasted in a while. They also gave a side of MISO SOUP (5/5) #51 HAEMUL-PAJUN (SEAFOOD PANCAKE): Massive! This is meant to be shared with at least 4 people. We got a total of 8 slices. Was only able to eat one piece to save room for the entrees. Pop this leftover in the air fryer & you have the perfect snack for the next day. (4/5) #02 DOLSOT BIBIMBAP (HOT STONE POT RICE): They loaded it up with plenty of veggies that it was a bit hard to mix. The meat was like ground beef but there wasn't a lot of it. The bibimbap sauce added the perfect of amount of savory & spice. (4/5) # 28 CHAJANGMYUN (BLACK BEAN NOODLE): No meat in this. Not sure if you can ask to add pork. Quite filing with the chunk of potatoes. This can definitely be split with another person. Satisfied my craving
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November 2022 by M L.
Prices are OK. Food is authentic and good with great side dishes. Place is hard to find and has limited parking spaces. Customer service is OK. They have a small dine in area. It is connected to a Korean grocery store. They accept credit cards, but I think it's cheaper if you pay by cash.
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September 2022 by Vi P.
This was a proper hole in the wall. We walked in and were surprised by it being an extension to a convenience store. Seated in front of a freezer with an interesting selection of cheap wines and eggs, my boyfriend and I ordered the #2 bibambap and #8(?) kimchi fried rice. It was so damn good. Less than 15 mins, the lady brought out two steaming bowls with an assortment of sides. Water is not included btw. No biggie, my boyfriend walked less than 200 feet to the right to buy drinks. Super convenient. Their prices are probably the best in the area. For that alone, it's 5 stars. Also, the bathroom door actually opens to another door. Don't confused by this, it's like a little test of persistence. Open the second door. This place is no bullshit. You ask, they deliver. Don't come if you're looking for an inviting environment. That said, my faith in hole in the walls have been restored. Love it.
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July 2022 by Michael S.
First time going back to our old favorite lunch spot since stupid COVID, a Korean restaurant tucked inside a convenience store. So glad to see our Hispanic lady is still holding down the fort all these years and she didn't yell at me today for being a pain in the ass.We got the Spicy Seafood Noodle Soup (ChamPong), Pan-fried Atka Mackerel, a top pick of ours, and Ox Bone Soup (SuLongTang). Food is excellent as usual, it's also nostalgic to return to this spot that we frequented years ago, before the foodie culture. I miss the sweet dessert rice drink they used to put out, it's getting tighter for small business owners, I understand.I got the winning ticket for tomorrow's lottery, my ass is gonna burn because of the spiciness, Monkeypox is gonna kill us all, eat some good food, hug your loved ones, and have a magnificent week.
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December 2021 by Wendy T.
Really delicious, even when arriving by UberEats! We ordered a bunch and pretty much everything hit the spot. Would totally order again :D The pajeon (savory pancake) was soft by the time it got to us (crisp it up with some air fryer magic!), but it still got a thumbs up for flavor and how packed it was with green onions and seafood. Didn't need the dipping sauce IMO! The kalbi is on the sweet side and some of the better ones I've had; it doesn't have the char or smokiness but I like it since it wasn't smothered in sauce. The tofu stew is definitely on the more tangy / kimchi flavored side, but it was still great with the perfectly cooked, slightly sticky white rice. Side dishes like the kimchi and veggies added that healthy part of your meal. MmmMmm! The only thing I'd skip next time would be the jajangmyeon-- the black bean noodles. It was well packaged with a huge portion of the sauce, but guess I'm not a huge fan, as it didn't taste like much. The noodles were nicely cooked and also generously portioned out. If I'm "feeling Korean food," I'd pick this place again... might actually have to visit them in person some day! The food was well packaged, well portioned, and (probably) made with lots of *sarang* (Korean for love)! :)
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November 2021 by Jay K.
probably the cheapest korean lunchbox available during lunch. the food is good for korean food. its not bland. the restaurant itself is inside the market on the left. not too bad.
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August 2021 by Samantha V.
A true hole on the role restaurant. Nothing special but everything was delicious. Don't expect anything fancy or best service. You are here for the food
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July 2021 by Diem P.
Hole in the wall place with GREAT Korean. If you are looking for proper restaurant with great atmosphere, skip this place. But if you want great food, come try this restaurant that shares the same space with convenient store where you can order food and buy a drink from the convenient store...pull up a chair and enjoy some good food. I had the Kalbitang - cooked perfectly and served with super tasty banchan. My new go to place for after tennis/workout "fast food".
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July 2021 by lauro Díaz
(Translated by Google) Low prices with reference to most other places(Original)Precios bajos con referencia a la mayoría de otros lugares
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February 2021 by el jefe
always have my favorite snacks. Great selection good prices.
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December 2020 by Jim D.
On the edge of China Town, this restaurant is attached to the Young Convenience Store and only has a Korean sign over the restaurant entrance. It is not fancy in any way, but they have a full menu of authentic Korean food and it is delicious. My favorites are the spicy seafood soup and the stir-fry squid. I always get orders for take-out but there are tables for dine-in. The prices are low and the the portions are generous. It my not be the place to take out your prospective boss.... unless they are all about the food.
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July 2020 by Ivy Y.
Favorite restaurant favorite stuff member! I really like the kimchi fired rice. Other places don't have any meat in there. This one does!!
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February 2020 by Topher C.
Food was just okay and many of the side dishes didn't seemed to be well seasoned. This was our second time trying this place and don't think we'll return.
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October 2019 by Tammy H.
Love the anchovies and beef short ribs would definitely go there again! They also have soju bottles for about $14 and a variety of little side dishes there. You press a button when you need service, our waitress was quite forgetful but still pleasant. I'd still go back for their lunch and try the soup. We got the spicy cold noodle and it was alright I prefer tofu villages more