Korean Beef Soup
3033 W 6th St #103, Los Angeles, CA 90020, United States
Good service, small restaurant. Soup is good/ with 4 bug portion side dishes. - good value for food you get.
Olive Garden Italian Restaurant
4835 Venice Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90019, United States
Moldy Potatoes in Olive Gardens Soup To-GoReview:I recently had a highly disappointing experience with Olive Garden when I placed an order to-go. I ordered their popular Soup Tuscana, hoping for a delicious and comforting meal. However, what I received was far from appetizing - the soup contained black mold on the potatoes, which was absolutely disgusting and unacceptable.As a loyal customer, I have always trusted Olive Garden for their quality and taste. However, this incident has shattered my confidence in their food preparation and hygiene standards. Discovering mold on the potatoes was not only unappetizing but also a health hazard.Finding such a serious issue in my order has left me deeply disappointed. It is essential for any restaurant, especially a renowned chain like Olive Garden, to maintain strict quality control measures. Customers should never have to worry about the safety and cleanliness of the food they receive.I strongly urge Olive Garden to take immediate action to rectify this situation. It is crucial for them to investigate and address the root cause of this incident to prevent it from happening again in the future. Additionally, I hope they will take steps to ensure that their staff is properly trained in food safety and hygiene practices.I understand that mistakes can happen, but discovering mold on the potatoes in my soup is a serious oversight that should never occur. As a customer, I expect better from Olive Garden, and I hope they will take this feedback seriously and make the necessary improvements to regain my trust.In conclusion, my recent experience with Olive Garden was extremely disappointing and unappetizing. Finding black mold on the potatoes in my Soup Tuscana was not only disgusting but also a health concern. I hope that Olive Garden will take this incident seriously and work towards improving their food quality and hygiene standards to prevent such incidents in the future.
Ma Dang Gook Soo
869 S Western Ave #1, Los Angeles, CA 90005, United States
Apple Pay tip cannot be added and tells me to bring cash. While I was taking the cache, I threw away the food even though I hadnt even finished eating it. He said he didnt know (there was more than 80% of the food left), so he put away two pieces of food and just packed me a bean soup.Restaurants like this that operate with such a trash mentality should go out of business. It wont come again.
Buil Samgye Tang
859 S Western Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90005, United States
Great chicken soup restaurant
Choeng Wun BBQ Buffet Restaurant
944 N Western Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90029, United States
Warning ⚠️ Long Paragraph Ahead -⚠️ NOT COVID FRIENDLY ⚠️--Although they have signs promoting that we are supposed to wear masks, NONE of them wore masks.• Restraunt -- The restraunt had water dripping in there. The roof was leaking. It was not raining hard these past few days and they had a bucket and newspaper placed on the ground where water dripped. It was in the walkway.- The seats where we sat were horrible. The ugly teal colored leather seat was duct taped over and worn down.- Both female and male bathroom lock was broken. My sister was in there and I heard her scream, because someone opened her door even when she locked it.• Food -- Only the bulgogi was good, it had the right amount of sauce to it.- The rice was good in the beginning, until we kept asking for more rice, the server started to give us crusty hard rice. (The hard rice is most likely from the side of metal rice cooker. That means they did not mix the rice well around.)- Most of the food was FROZEN, literally FROZEN when they brought it to us. Which showed us that they brought it out of the freezer. I dont mind it, but I thought they were supposed to come fresh to us.• Grill -- The grill was a bad grill, our meat fell into it and the liquid from the bulgogi fell into the fire and it caused the fire to go up and down.- Their max for the fire was low, you cant even put it high at all. The meat grilled slowly, unless you burned the tray.- The waitress did not change the tray at all, until she saw it burning a lot.• Service -- Each time we needed more food or water, we had to wait for them to come over to us because we could not see them to ask for more.- Since we sat around a booth with chairs on the other side, the lady interrupted our meal by putting her arm between our cooking. She reached her hand between my legs, without notifying me, to turn off the flame.- The waitress did not place the items on the table, we had to put it on the table.- The waitress did not even know her own menu, we had to repeat the word over and over again so she would understand it, or we have to point at it.One thing that was messed up was that, was that THEY WERE SITTING AT A BOOTH EATING THEMSELEVES. They laughed loudly and ate freely with their workers while they had customers.And we were the only customers in the restraunt, and they barely attended to us.
Sulga House of Bone Soup
4451 Beverly Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90004, United States
Overall: 4.6/5 (dine in)We came in around 3 PM and there was nobody in the restaurant and we found parking right next to the restaurant. There are two server ladies, one young and one old. Shortly after we came in, a big party of 8 Korean ajummas came in then multiple smaller parties. It already took them awhile to bring out the banchans so the wait for other things took longer. Our older waitress became preoccupied with the large party so we had to flag down the other server to grab our check. Our waitress also forgot one of the sauce we requested so we didnt get it until we were halfway through our meal and caught her attention.Banchans: They give 3 banchans on 3 compartment plate so everyone gets their own plate. It came with fish cakes, mash potatoes, & I think green onion pancake. The mash potato was my favorite and really unique. It came with cucumbers so it was refreshing. They also gave kimchi & spicy radish for the table.Seafood Korean Pancake ($25): At first, we were hesitant to order this due to the price but a lot of Yelpers raved about it so we decided to try it. The pancake was huge and different from other Korean restaurants version. It wasnt like a flat pan fried pancake but was fluffy, thicker, and had an omelette-like texture. The pancake doesnt have any seafood smell/taste which is how I like it. The pancake is soft and pairs well with the dipping sauce. I would recommend it for sure!Grilled Pork Belly ($25): They gave a pretty good amount of pork belly but it didnt come out sizzling on the sizzling plate. The gochujang sauce was very interesting. It looked like a thick paste that was just dumped on top of the pork belly but the pork belly was marinated well enough to hold flavor on its on. The sauce itself was pretty good and went well with everything (rice, soup, meat). The spiciness didnt kick in for me until after the meal but my husband got the kick during the meal so it depends on your spice tolerance.Short Rib Soup ($20): We added extra brisket for about $6 or 8 more and they delivered. There was so much meat in the soup but barely any glass noodles. They give you 2 big short ribs which was enough for the soup alone so you dont need the extra brisket. The clear brisket broth was very pure/filtered well. My husband said it was one of the best hes had. This is perfect to eat for hangovers or colds.
Hae Jang Chon Korean BBQ Restaurant
3821 W 6th St, Los Angeles, CA 90020, United States
Popular premium all you can eat Korean BBQ spot. Came here for dinner on a Friday evening around 8pm for a group of three and it was a 40 minute wait. This restaurant is open late. There were a couple of big groups but the majority were groups of three to four. There’s some valet parking in the shared lot but I found it easier to park in the street. There were certain items that were an up charge including the tofu soup ($20) and lettuce leaves ($5). Otherwise, the meats were all included and come three at a time in small plates. The steak and the bulgogi were the table favorites. At the end, they can make a Korean fried rice and you can add cheese on top if you so desire. We left feeling extremely full and satisfied.
BKK101 Thai Cuisine
11127 Venice Blvd. STE 10, Los Angeles, CA 90034, United States
Absolutely the best spot for thai on the west side. Unlike other thai places in the area that cater to a more western palate (and sacrificing what makes thai food great in doing so), this restaurant doesnt pull any punches when it comes to hot, sour, spicy, sweet medleys of flavour.Looking for a place that will respect your right to know yourself? Sick and tired of asking for spicy food on the westside and feeling nary a burn? Order a dish thai spicy from these guys. They dont mess around with the heat, as thai food should be!I specifically recommend the Som Tam Papaya Salad or the Ka Pow. Every dish Ive ever had from this restaurant has been excellent but these two along with the soft shelled crab curry are my go-tos. The tom yum soup is also super flavourful and sour.I lived in Thailand for a while and am so happy that I no longer have to make the drive over to thaitown or rely on lobo sauce packets when Im craving real Thai food. Honestly with food this good this restaurant could treat me like trash and I would still come back for more but on top of everything else, theyre super kind and friendly and make the effort to recognise regulars.10/10 amazing food, perfect spice, friendly people. I will return time and time again.
Hyun Poong Gom Tang
244 Oxford Ave # 18, Los Angeles, CA 90004, United States
Because it was Koreatown, I didnt have the same expectations as I did in Korea. But it was the worst. First of all, the basic rice, seasoned bean sprouts, and kimchi are not tasty. I ordered pork soup and sundae soup, and they served it with frozen sundae added to the soup. There were a total of 4 sundae, but I couldnt eat them so I left them. Instead of going after reading restaurant descriptions online, we recommend getting a recommendation from a local or walking around and going to a restaurant that many people go to.
GastrobotEats Neighborhood Eatery
5168 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90036, United States
In love with this place! I've told all of my friends and neighbors! We've been back multiple times since they recently opened. The owners are soo friendly & always send us home with an app to try while we wait or to go. I'm so thankful for their delicious yet healthy food, we've been needing this place for quite a while. Do yourself a favor & check them out & also save room for their Banana Pudding, my fiancé says it's the best he's ever had, I concur. Oh yeah the soups are their grandmas recipes, everything is made from scratch. Also, make sure you try the pink sumac yogurt sauce, it's good on anything. The portions are very large & the meals are so wholesome you'll eat it over multiple meals. Oh yeah one LAST thing haha their warm chickpea salad is to die for, I could eat it with every meal. :)