Hangari Kalgooksu in Garden Grove
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Korean restaurant
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Kalguksu restaurant
Location on the map
Garden Grove, Orange County, California, US
Phone: +1 714-537-0100
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Opening hours
- Monday:11 AM–8 PM
- Tuesday:11 AM–8 PM
- Wednesday:11 AM–8 PM
- Thursday:11 AM–8 PM
- Friday:11 AM–8 PM
- Saturday:11 AM–8 PM
- Sunday:Closed
Total reviews rating 4.3
123 Reviews for Hangari Kalgooksu 2024:
Review №1
2023-11-24 05:16:21An authentic Korean experience. The spicy ramen was full of flavor. the tempura portion was huge, slightly crunchy n mild in flavor.
Review №2
2023-10-12 15:38:23Food was good here! We liked the mandu and kalguksu. The service was just ok, but overall we enjoyed here and will come back. Most everything here is in Korean, just a heads up.
Review №3
2023-08-28 22:37:15We ordered the Kalgooksu, janchi guksu, and the shrimp+veggies tempura. Large portions for all three and the Kalgooksu and the tempura were excellent! However, the janchi guksu was mediocre and I wouldnt recommend it. Service was great!Edit: We came here 2 more times and the Kalgooksu is always amazing! The broth is very flavorful but its not greasy. 1 bowl is large enough for 2 people so dont make the mistake of ordering too much.
Review №4
2023-10-23 00:50:29BESTTT FOOD IN K-Town! 100% must try!! EVERY-TIME I come to Cali I have to go to this place!
Review №5
2021-11-12 21:02:51Surprisingly bad customer service, hope this was just an off day for the waitress. Could use some background music I, news, k-drama. Food was ok, not great, but not that many kalgooksu places in the area. Kalgooksu was ok, had the better broth out of the three soups I had. Recommend having a special kalgooksu with more clams and charge more for it. Mandu had minimal meat, I did not taste it but looked very mass produced.
Review №6
2019-12-19 15:36:11SOUTH KOREA 🇰🇷Excerpt from Eat the World Los Angeles:Walking into the serene conditions of this Garden Grove restaurant is almost like a wave of calm. The tasteful wood accents and decor give the feeling of entering a warm old cabin during the dead of winter. Whether it is hot or cool outside, these are great conditions to eat kal-guksu, a dish that originated as a summer meal.No matter what you order, every meal here begins with two bowls rather than the usual suspects of small plate banchan. Barley rice and yeolmu kimchi come in those bowls, the latter made from the greens of young summer radish. This is a bit more crunchy than cabbage-based kimchis, and feels very summery. Along with the sesame oil that you will find on the table, and maybe some gochujang, you can make your own little bowl of bibimbap before the orders start arriving.For good reason, the house special kal-guksu ($10.99) is part of almost everyones meal here. Big groups might order two or three portions, which are put into increasingly large vessels to be ladled out to everyone in smaller bowls at the table. The few solo diners that were noticed all had the same posture, hunched over and almost inhaling their warming bowl.
Review №7
2018-09-18 23:28:13Loved this place! Food is very good and they give you so much food for the money. First, they give you barley rice and radish kimchi (on the house), so you can make bibimbop as an appetizer, and then the handmade noodles are simply delicious with really good broth....reminded me of some of the best noodles from Korea. If you are in O.C., this place should be on your list to visit.
Review №8
2018-12-04 03:47:46Delicious * All Family Style* #10. fried dumplings #11. ramen and rice cakes mixed with spicy sauce #12. squid & vegetables tempura and complementary ice tea, kimchi with brown rice.
Review №9
2023-07-17 00:29:28Good nice
Review №10
2020-12-26 23:52:09A great kalgooksu place! We had kalgooksu, tempura and spicy noodle. It was so good. U never get disappointed. It is so sad they r not doing so well in this pandemic time.