Came here with my friends to check out the hype on the coreanos bowl. They had limited seats available, so we decided to get a takeout instead. Had to wait over 30 minutes to get our order, but it was worth the wait.Got the yang yum chicken, coreanos bowl, kimchi fried rice, and the tteokbokiki, and everything was satisfying. Tteokbokki and the kimchi fried rice were on par with what you would normally get at typical Korean restaurants around. Nothing special, but decent choices to get in the meal. The real standout was obviously the coreanos bowl. Topped with some magical sauce, it kept me going for more. The rice had a good amount of fatty flavor from the meat, and with the slice of the fried egg, it was a perfect bite. The yang yum chicken was also good and not too spicy.Highly recommend trying the coreanos bowl, but make sure to order ahead as they can get really busy in the evenings.
I absolutely love coreanos. Their Korean tacos are so good, enjoyed the fried chicken, had a coreanos bowl with the bulgoggi beef and that was great as well. If you are considering trying coreanos for the first time, I'd recommend it.Only downside is the restaurant itself is small. In these covid times, I'd recommend you just get pickup or delivery.
Got the popcorn chicken with fries and the beef bibimbap. The popcorn chicken was great but the bibimbap was just okay compared to other Korean restaurants in the Boston area.
Came here for the first time a couple days ago after a long shift at work after seeing the other good reviews. Was really pleased to be greeted by the super cute girl at the counter. She was really nice and was happy to explain to me all the different items and what they are and how their menu works.I ended up ordering the Korean Fried Chicken (which had tons of flavor to them), Korean Dumplings (which are MILES ahead of whatever dumplings Dumpling Kingdom down the street sells), and their homemade Peach Limeade which she highly recommend instead of the Arizona Iced Tea I was originally going to buy. Their limeade is a little overpriced at nearly $5, but damn it's so good!The restaurant itself is small, but good to take a friend or a date on a quiet day. I'm definitely going back because I definitely wanna try out their rest of what they have to offer!
Tried this place during quarantine. The quesadilla was actually pretty good, highly recommend this dish from here. Since it's fusion, don't expect the food to be authentic. Like all fusion restaurants, its over priced.
As a Korean America, I approve the fried chicken. I tried the small spicy garlic boneless chicken, bulgogi and spicy pork tacos. Chicken was crispy and spicy, similar to what you'll get in Korea but better! The small boneless chicken had a surprisingly filling proportion size. Tacos were good but nothing to go crazy over. The spicy pork tasted genuine but the bulgogi was too sweet. The proportions size for a single taco was reasonable. I'm excited to explore more of their menu next time.
Omg heaven in ur mouth. I highky recommend the chicken and spicy. Rice was great. I will return
Perfect dishes. Tacos was juicy and fresh, fries was crunchy, tenders was delicious and perfect with sauce. Thank you for perfect lunch
fresh food very yummy. the chicken was everything
Amazing tacos and chicken. My 2nd time. I am going back ASAP