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Mdk Noodles (Myung Dong Kyoja)
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Sunny Bertsch
I don’t write a lot of reviews because I’m typically stuck in my own kitchen. It was cold today and I was craving some 떡만두국 (rice cake and dumpling soup) and 돼지불고기 (sweet and spicy marinated pork). MDK did not let me down. Everything I ordered was absolutely delicious and authentic, their house-made kimchi was awesome, and the owner was incredibly nice. 10/10 highly recommend this place.
a month ago
Sherman On
Very inviting atmosphere. delicious authentic Korean dishes. they even had raw fermented skate that you could add to your dish. really fresh flavors. You have to wait a little bit of time in order to have the freshly made and freshly prepared dishes come to the table, but it’s worth the wait what’s nice is that this location shares a hallway to the Ramen Alley. Stacie, the owner, owns both and if Someone in your party wants to get Ramen instead, they might be able to have it there and bring it over. Clean interior and friendly staff. Parking can be tough in this location as it shares with many other retail stores and restaurants.
4 months ago
Victoria Le
Went here for dinner, food came out relatively fast. Service was good, the restaurant was clean. The steamed pork dumplings and pan fried dumplings were really good! The hot soup noodles and tteboki were just okay.
3 months ago
Michael Chan
This might be my new goto korean place. The fried pork dumplings were fantastic, the spicy pork bulogio was awesome and I've never had a seafood pancake better than this. Service was a bit slower than we expected considering we were the only table there but it was acceptable.
4 months ago
Emy Aninzo-Wong
We went here for dinner on Friday. The place is spacious and clean. Our waiter gave us barley tea to try. We also asked for water if we didn’t want the tea. We tried kimchi pork dumplings, seafood pancake, galbi, and bulgogi bibimbap with fried egg. The banchan (Kimchi and vinegary cabbage) were homemade and gave each one of us our own separate ones. You can ask for more if you wanted to. We will definitely come back and try their other dishes.
7 months ago
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