Korean food is one of the most healthful diet ever.
I recommend Ho-Dduck the Koean doughnut.
It's very delicious.
Bibimbab, which has now gone viral worldwide as a healthful diet food, also is favorite dish of many people.
The food was just excellent. I loved it. This is my new favorite spot.
This is some of the best Korean food I've had in Austin. The trailer is a perfect touch. You never expect trailers so be so fresh and delicious. I got the beef bulgolgi rice bowl. Veggies are yummy and meat is nicely seasoned.
S “Robotholicmom” Shin
+5
I have longed for a casual Korean restaurant to open in Austin. I visited one recently while I was in UT after a long time. I was very pleased with the food, the price, and the atmosphere. I definitely plan to visit with my children again.
Delicious fast casual Korean great for lunch or early dinner. Quick and easy to order at the kiosk. Staff was super friendly and helpful if have any questions. There’s not a lot of seating so it can get crowded during lunch rush. There are a few tables outside or you can take it to go. No idea where you’d park, but most people are walking from campus anyway.
The food was really good. Even though the sitting may seem small, it’s enough to fit at least, 20 people in total and that’s including outside spaces as well.
The atmosphere comes off like a hole in the wall joint. It’s great for dining in taking out and delivery. The food came cooked very well, hot and spicy, and choices for everyone. My husband and I brought our kids and my sister and the array of options was awesome. I would take a vantage of the GrubHub offer about if you have prime, you get GrubHub for a year. I know I’m definitely jumping on that bandwagon.
Food was authentic and very good.
I had the lunch box with spicy chicken.
The lunch box includes the protein, rice with a soft egg with runny yolk, kimchi, two dumplings and grapes as the banchan, and seaweed.
The chicken was spicy and had a good balance of the spicy and savoury elements.
Kimchi was of good quality.
Egg was super soft and the yolk was so creamy.
Overall I really enjoyed the meal.
Service was good even though you order using a kiosk.
Atmosphere was decent. It looked good and modern inside with wooden tables and metal chairs.
Super good food. Good service. They have self ordering kiosks inside which is always cool. It's small and quaint but seems pretty popular. They had a crowd of regulars when I walked in. Could be cleaner, but the food is hella good.
Food is amazing. Very tasty and healthy. Customer service is superb; one of the employees (maybe the owner? very handsome and had a long braid) was very friendly and even sat down with us for a brief second to ask how our food was and how we were doing. Definitely a place to come back to!
It was surprisingly good and the quantity was good for the price. Loved the bulgogi kimbop - quality ingredients and Ddukbogi bowl was great too - chewy and flavorful. I would have preferred a little less sauce but not too bad. The service was fast and I love the self order kiosks. I’ll recommend takeout. The place is way too small and 2 groups or 3 couples would pretty much max out the seating space. They have a lot of dishes to offer, the classic ones like bibimbap or quick bites and street food options.
The rice was so soggy. It clumped together so much that i barely saw the shape of grain itself. Otherwise the fried tofu and veggies were good
A really simple Korean restaurant on UT campus. There’s street parking. The food menu is small and affordable. I tried their Kimbop, fried dumpling, and dduk boki. I dip my fried dumplings into the dduk boki. All of them were good!
Been a couple times now. Just a great spot for some quick and tasty Korean food. Reminds me of like a street food vibe. The owner, Sam, is really nice and welcoming, super chill guy.
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