Ordered the fried chicken, fried, and a Mukja bowl. The chicken flavor was good but the texture was off once you got beyond the skin. The sauce compliments it very well though. I also really enjoyed the loaded fries. The bowl wasn't very flavorful at all. I may give it another try as I do enjoy Korean Fried Chicken and this place shows promise.
Great fast food style Korean fried chicken. It's not much more complicated than that; there are a couple different ways to eat the chicken such as on its own or in a sandwich, but the chicken is the same! It's tender and fried well with a nice fine, crispy (but not overdone) bite. They also have one of those fancy Coca-Cola machines that lets you mix all different kinds of flavors - a personal guilty favorite.
So good! Chicken was fresh and crispy.Sides were delicious!Happy to find a Korean fried chicken place near down town so I don't have to drive all the way to Duluth!Would definitely come back ?
I don’t know what all the good reviews are about, but the only positive thing to me here is the customer service and the crunchiness of the chicken because the food itself is not great. We got the wings, chicken sandwich, creamed corn, and mac and cheese. The wings were TINY and bitter tasting from whatever oil they fried it in, although super crunchy which is good. The chicken sandwich was also crunchy but lacked full flavor and half of its size is the batter. The mac and cheese was literally just macaroni and bacon! Didn’t taste any cheese at all in there. The creamed corn was meh, nothing special. Perhaps it’s better if you dine in, but we ordered take out and ate it 10 minutes later so I don’t think it should be a reason for difference in taste.
I tried for first time, loved it completely. Only issue I had was the oil leftover at bottom of Mac and cheese. Other than that very very good food for the price. I love how I was able reheat my loaded fries at work later on and still taste fresh. Next time I'll eat in.
Since this restaurant was in the Atlanta Dining out Passbook, I came for lunch. I was greeted and assisted as soon as I walked in. I had already looked up the menu ahead of time so I knew what I wanted. However, I was disappointed to find out they no longer offer the scallion waffles. The chicken was definitely a different take on fried chicken was really good with the sweet heat sauce. And the kimchi mac was really rich and creamy. I want really a fan of the slaw so I'm looking forward to trying another side next time I return.
Was craving Korean fried chicken and this place was really tasty! The crunch is key and the sauce ginger sauce was very good. I was really surprised by the kimchi bacon Mac and cheese! I wasn’t too sure how that would all taste together but thought I better give it a try, and I am very glad I did! I’ll be back for more next time in Atlanta!
Listen they are number one in kfc let me tell you the way they make they food will have you thinking you are in a different world your tastebuds goes wild literally all there food is 100 anybody tell you differ back back 6ft cause they might got that stuff ? and you guys have to try there beer omg I had the white grape wine man where have that been I never taste no beer like that just go please I promise you won’t be disappointed
It was soooooo good. I was not disappointed! Took my sister and she was impressed as well and that’s hard to do. All around good food, hope more people gets to try don’t miss out!
So freaking good! Being a southern woman, I've had my fair share of fried chicken (plus some) and this was some of THE BEST I've ever enjoyed. The chicken was so tender, juicy, and flavorful. If my mom had been in driving distance, I would have ordered a whole bird and delivered it."The standard" was their take on coleslaw and it was EXCELLENT. The mac and cheese was well-seasoned and had greens mixed in. The server was super sweet and recommended the sweet heat sauce... oof. Also good.All around, this place deserves five stars. Health score is an A+ and it shows! Do yourself a favor and go get some fried chicken.