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Przekaż informację zwrotnąDuring the winter, I was feeling cold and craving kimchi, so I ordered Kimchi soup with rice and eggs. It was the best thing I had ordered, warming me up and the flavor of the soup base was fantastic. It satisfied my kimchi cravings 100%. I wanted another bowl but had to resist.
Dobogi is soooo nice, bibim is also very good! Delicious lunch definitely!I don’t know why the rate is so low, this place is cheap and the food is full of Korea flavour, love it!
This restaurant offers authentic Korean "home-style" food. The ddeokbokki tastes just like my mother's and the staff always greets me with a big smile. I highly recommend trying their ddeokbokki, as well as their gimbap dunked in the sauce.
Cute hole in the wall Korean Kitchen in Spice Alley. Being Korean myself I was sceptical to how the food would taste but all the dishes I've tried to date did not disappoint! All the staff working there are Korean and the flavours are definitely authentic! The staff are super friendly, prices are very cheap and I've only ever waited up to 10mins. The portion sizes aren't ginormous which works well for me because I love a good variety of things to eat.I recommend ordering 4-5 dishes between 2 people to shareBest Mains: Kimchi fried rice with pork (the egg on top is a good combo), beef bibimbap, kimchi soup (only mildy spicy)Best Small dishes: vegetable (or seafood) pancake, fried dumplings
While the flashier Kensington Street residents like Kensington Street Social and Automata attract most of the attention, there's something to be said for sneaking into Spice Alley for a fast, no-frills feed. After getting liquored up at a wine tasting at Handpicked Wines, I ducked through the well-lit galley that is Koa Kitchen to enjoy an al fresco meal under the bobbing red lanterns. While you can move between the Spice Alley eateries, assembling yourself a multinational feast, we chose to have an all-Korean meal from Koa Kitchen. All the close-by competition means they’ve kept prices on their short, picture-based menu keen; and with the clever addition of half-size portions, even a solo diner can assemble a multi-dish meal for around twenty bucks.Craving a fast hit of something tasty, we started with some hot and spicy Korean Fried Chicken $11.90/large) asking them for extra chilli by way of a hyped-up gochujang application. I'm also currently a bit obsessed with Ddeokbokki $4.90/small) – it’s a popular Korean chewy rice cake that’s served...
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