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Eastside - Ham Ji Park restaurant
4.1

Ham Ji Park

  • Eastside
  • $$
  • Korean
  • Quick
  • Food
    good
  • Vibe
    unclear
  • Perks
    bad

Food: Porky dishes outshine others

Though the menu at Ham Ji Park may lack intrigue for some, the few standout dishes tend to hog all the attention. Its grilled Pork Spare Ribs are a lip-smacking favorite, leading the charge accompanied by the delightfully flavorful Pork Neck Stew and the deliciously crispy Kimchi rice. The food here may not be varied, but it's memorable, and the generous portions are also much appreciated. But be forewarned, the bill could sour the experience somewhat.

  • Large Portions

    Generous portions perfect for groups, consistently ample and satisfying.

  • Bad Value

    Automatic gratuity and high costs mentioned as not worth it.

Top 3 dishes at Ham Ji Park

  1. 1

    Pork Spare Ribs 🏆

    Grilled to perfection with a flavorful, smoky, and sweet glaze.

    Pork Spare Ribs dish
  2. 2

    Pork Neck Stew

    Pork falls off bone, stew flavorful, consistent favorite, tender meat, large servings.

    Pork Neck Stew dish
  3. 3

    Kimchi Rice

    Frequently described as a must-try, delightful, and ideal for crispy edges.

    Kimchi Rice dish

Vibe: Cramped quarters tarnish allure

The vibe at the Ham Ji Park doesn't exactly inspire a sense of awe. The restaurant, aptly painted in tones of porky pink, isn't the epitome of sophistication, but it gets the job done. Its cramped quarters and run-down decor may not yield to a relaxing, expansive atmosphere, but it doesn't hamper the hearty eating experience entirely.

  • Bad Ambiance

    Cramped, run-down decor, and sparse parking negatively impact ambiance.

Perks: Self-serve welcomes, service disappoints

Whilst the restaurant does take reservations, the ill-planned parking situation and less than stellar service may leave you seasoning your meal with a pinch of frustration. Large parties can also feel like unwanted dining companions due to the limited space, overwhelming the staff and negatively impacting service for all diners int the process.

  • Okay To Reserve

    Takes reservations, which is good due to the consistent business.

  • Bad For Groups

    Cramped space, large parties impact service for smaller tables.