I passed this place whenever I am in the area but never consider visiting due to the lack of parking spaces; especially during lunch or dinner time.On my first visit today, the AC just so happened to not be working, but thankfully due to the rain we got, it made a warm interior a little tolerable.Signages showing how one would order a bowl are clear and the staff are responsive and clear about the steps. I chose the special since it was my first try bit had to wait for about 15 mins for themeat to be ready.Since I was there for a meeting and therefore, not in a rush but it would be nice to get the bowl faster since it's on special and they should expect more orders. The flavor of the bowl is good and the light portion is sufficient.The store has been around for a while and the wear-&-tear are visible. It does look uncared for between scratched up walls and sticky tables. Chairs were also randomly stacked where the refrigerated drinks were kept.I love the minimalistic styling of the logo and mural but the graffiti art on the other end of the restaurant does not fit the vibe.
Great food, not great service. Let me explain. I love Gogi Go, it tastes amazing; however other than taste nothing else is that good. No air conditioning for the entire summer, and besides that they are frequently out of topping, and their chicken the past two times has needed waiting on even after the restaurant had been open for well over an hour. Go here if you DoorDash it or are not planning on dining in. The heat is Gogi Bad.
Employees have no Air Conditioning! I’ve got to be honest, great concept, great food, horrible service. I regularly go to Gogi Go, however my last 2 experiences have been awful. The employees look tired and some are unfriendly. When asked, one said they had no Air Conditioning all summer and it was 107 degrees outside! While the food is great, they regularly are out of toppings and sides and the past two times I have been they have been out of chicken and ice in the soda machine. Very disappointed.
Beef is delicious. It was hella hot inside but it was like 108 outside so I get it. Would go back for sure
I’ve only been once but am looking forward to by second!!! I love the Subway-style build-your-own-as-you-go concept. It really makes it easier to explore this cuisine. I got a regular bowl and it was fairly priced and so. Delicious. The guacamole tasted fresh and the potsticker did too. The inside of the restaurant is super cute too and totally fits the vibe of the area. I love how much local business is supported inside too.
The place is super cute. I love the concept but the food honestly lacked flavor and was just meh. The dumpling add on was not good, I gave it to my boyfriend. The Korean bbq chicken didn’t seem to have any seasoning, just tasted like battered fried chicken. I did enjoy the cucumber kimchi. The food was WAY overpriced when taking into account the flavors/quality of food that are provided, around $40 for 2 (2 bowls & 1 alcoholic beverage). It’s good if you want to experience the build your own bowl for the hell of it but we won’t be back again.
The review by cpalonestar was spot on. My wife and I were there about 3 days ago and it is a prime example of poor management. Additionally, prices are high, service is poor and so is the quality. Warning, the Kimchi is grotesque; they do not rinse the salt off the cabbage. Worse, I spotted flies crawling on uncovered food containers. It was my first time at The Railyards, and probably my last. We all cheer for the little independent entrepreneur, but they are failing at The Railyard. The railyard should consider mixing in proven tenants such as Pete's Coffee, Panda Express, Chipotle, and Starbucks for quality and consistency. I just moved to beautiful Edmond, and I've found it's best to stick with the establishments along Broadway for your taste buds and your health. My recommendation: Go to Evoke on Broadway -- Excellent!
This review is actually for the Gogi Go at the Railyard in Edmond, Ok. My daughter and I have eating Korean food many time all over the United States, However I was surprised how very little I knew about almost all of the food items that this store was serving. When I try to asked the staff about the food items I was met with short and don't bother me answers. The whole staff hired looked like they basically hated their lives. No understandable prices when picking out your items which was our very big mistake. My daughter got two meats, white rice with 2 things that looked like dumplings and she was charged 33 dollars!!!!!! We were shocked that fast food Korean could cost more than a sit down steak dinner. My was $17 for a very minor portion of mostly white rice. I was going to walk away but my daughter insisted in paying this extortion. We should have known something was up when all the other restaurants had people in them and this place was a ghost town.
I love Korean BBQ. I am fond of the fried onions but they have been out. Also the chocolate samanco ice cream are great. But this time I had to get strawberry because they were out. I was disappointed.
My wife and I were looking for a noodle place for lunch, so we stopped off here. I really like the setup inside the business, you can make your own bowls if you know what goes well together or you can pick off of a pre-set menu and add to it. The food was delicious!! The seared pork was incredibly good. I ended up getting the sweet soya sauce and it is a must get. If you are in the area and want a bite to eat you definitely must stop here.