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Avaliação da contribuiçãoLooks like a very local place, the stir-fried squids is good. The seafood pancake has some chewy flour? inside.Food: 3/5
This place is an og and one of the few places I miss when I leave Atl. Classic Korean food that literally never disappoints. Seriously underrated buhi spot imo.Food: 5/5
Truly a hidden gem in Atlanta. Similar to many other reviews, I've been to Yet Tuh before, right next door, but didn't know anything about this place until I saw it was recommended on the ATL Asian Eats facebook group. This no frills restaurant has fast service, legit food, and plentiful banchan. 7 side dishes !! came with my tofu soup and the total for lunch with tip+tax was just 16 dollars such a steal. Can't wait to come back.
Serendipity you might say about how I happened to end up at this restaurant. A couple of my go to places were closed, one being next door to Dong Neh Bang Neh. It's as if the cosmos positioned me here to enjoy this lovely little place.This hidden joint is now one of my top 5 spots. The menu is rather extensive with many of the regular items I enjoy, but also loaded with some new food discoveries.I found it hard trying to decide where 8 wanted to start on the menu, with so many interesting options. The stews are out of this world good. I will head back here soon and update my review with more specifics.Please, do yourself a wonderful favor and try this gem ?.
Their owner is nice, the service is good. The owner pays attention to fill your empty side dishes. Would say they have better service than most Korean restaurants in town.Food: 4/5