jeanwan Veteran 209 Posts user info edit post |
hi guys, i heard this korean bbq restaurant in north raleigh(around zip code 27609, near atlantic ave) where you can grill on your own, the restaurant will just provide the equipments and raw food. does anybody know what's the name or exact address of it? thanks. 1/18/2008 9:46:35 AM |
krs3g All American 1499 Posts user info edit post |
Seoul Garden. 4701 Atlantic Ave. Very authentic food, when we go we're normally the only non-koreans. the grill thing cost $50+ so go with a group. If it's less than 3 people, the stuff from the regular menu, especially the soup is all excellent. 1/18/2008 9:51:19 AM |
panthalassa Veteran 142 Posts user info edit post |
is this Bali Hai that you are thinking of? you pay about $5 for a bowl, and then stack that shit with as much veggies and meat as you can...and then they cook it for you and give you rice. Great food, bad shits later. 1/18/2008 9:52:53 AM |
miska All American 22242 Posts user info edit post |
You're probably thinking Seoul Garden, which I've heard has great bulgogi. I was also told to go to Chosunok which is in Durham.
^that's Mongolian, among other things 1/18/2008 10:12:46 AM |
jeanwan Veteran 209 Posts user info edit post |
thanks a lot. do they have a website at all where i can see at least the menu? 1/18/2008 10:47:53 AM |
Seotaji All American 34244 Posts user info edit post |
it's very expensive and the food isn't that great.
i was very disappointed.
they were stingy with the side dishes.
the quality of ingredients was def. lacking.
they charged $15-$20 for a $5 bottle of rice wine.
[Edited on January 18, 2008 at 12:37 PM. Reason : they don't have a website.] 1/18/2008 12:36:05 PM |
werwooolf Veteran 226 Posts user info edit post |
^ Quote : | "they were stingy with the side dishes." |
hmm...we had bulgogi to cook by ourselves and they served about 15 different free side salads for that. I liked that, although the food is somewhat specific - a lot of fermented stuff, which some people may not like.1/18/2008 1:05:10 PM |
budman97420 All American 4126 Posts user info edit post |
It is so good 1/18/2008 1:09:07 PM |
urge311 All American 3026 Posts user info edit post |
you do realize that all restaurants mark up their wine that much, right? 1/18/2008 1:12:42 PM |
Genki All American 590 Posts user info edit post |
at a bbq place you have to get the galbi which is korean ribs. 1/18/2008 2:02:53 PM |
krs3g All American 1499 Posts user info edit post |
$10 - $15 for authentic korean food isn't expensive by any stretch of the imagination. the portions were quite generous IMO. 1/18/2008 4:07:25 PM |
Prime First All American 512 Posts user info edit post |
i'm not a fan of cooking my own stuff. i don't even like getting my own ingredients at the mongolian places. but i guess that appeals to some people. bulgogi is where it's at though. 1/20/2008 3:23:37 PM |
joepeshi All American 8094 Posts user info edit post |
Yeh I finally went there (Seoul Garden) after wanting to find a Korean restaurant in N. Raleigh. Finally found out this one was opening and went. Wasn't very good. Quite disappointing. I still like Chosun Ok. Its in Durham, but worth it if you're looking for authentic Korean food and don't have a Korean momma that is willing to cook you some. I like me some Kim-Chee Pancakes
Chosun Ok Korean BBQ 2105 NC 54 E Durham (Durham) 806-1213 1/20/2008 7:54:59 PM |
LadyWolff All American 2286 Posts user info edit post |
Vit Goal for the win (RTP location).
Then again i only get the bibimbap or the bulgogi - and at lunch not dinner prices.
YUM though! 1/21/2008 9:13:54 PM |
robster All American 3545 Posts user info edit post |
Chosunok (int of 55 and 54, more like RTP than Durham) was very good when I went.
I actually havent tried Seoul Garden, but will give it a try. Is it a buffet, or do you have to order specific things to cook yourself. In Seoul, they have "Seoul Buffet", which was a favorite for friends and I when we wanted to stuff ourselves.
The place near maynard and walnut street in cary is actually the best I have had around here though.
They make a great DwuenJong ChiGae and KimChi ChiGae, and the KimChi is the best I have had in the triangle so far as well. I think the restaurant is a Japanese name, but the owners are Korean. Very nice people. 1/21/2008 9:26:27 PM |
Seotaji All American 34244 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "Then again i only get the bibimbap or the bulgogi - and at lunch not dinner prices." |
you win.
Quote : | "I think the restaurant is a Japanese name, but the owners are Korean. Very nice people." |
do the koreans hate themselves for owning it?
[Edited on January 21, 2008 at 9:28 PM. Reason : d]1/21/2008 9:26:41 PM |
minion Veteran 374 Posts user info edit post |
I'll vouch for Chosun Ok being pretty good. I don't have anything to compare it against since I don't really know what constitutes "good" Korean, but I enjoyed it every time I ate there. 1/21/2008 9:44:14 PM |