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Dine Korean
- Orange County
- $$
Korean
Casual
- Food
- great
- Vibe
- good
- Perks
- great
Food: Feast on the flavorful, lose on the value
Dine Korean dishes out a notable culinary experience, marrying delicious taste and fresh ingredients. The spotlight, however, rests on their generous portions, satiating both the solo diners and the food-sharing groups. A tinge of creativity sags with dishes that parallel too much. And don’t get me started on their overpriced menu. Is it worth it? Maybe. But it's for your wallet to decide.
Large Portions
Large, generous portions consistently leave families and groups satisfied.
Not Creative
Menu items appeared similar, with only minor unique ingredients.
Top 3 dishes at Dine Korean
- 1
Smoked Duck and Boiled Pork Combo 🏆
Juicy, flavorful, fragrant smoked duck; tender, well-cooked pork.
- 2
Pork Belly Bossam
Sizzling hot, perfectly seasoned, and great for sharing with friends.
- 3
Spicy Pork Feet
Tender pork feet perfectly complimented by rice balls, beloved combination.
Vibe: Ambiance is a bit underwhelming
Now, ambiance. Imagine a place draped in simplicity, too simple at times, it practically reeks of it. With a plain TV to match, it's clear that elegance hasn’t made its way into their dictionary of design aesthetics yet. A little sparkle wouldn’t hurt their vibe, I guess.
Bad Ambiance
Very simple setup, nothing fancy with plain TV, lacks elegance.
Perks: Service is a Russian roulette
Turn towards service, and you are greeted with a puzzling picture. Groups struggle with unattended tables, while a game of Russian roulette plays out with the quality. Some days you'll grin, others, you won't. And while the variances keep you on your toes, it leaves you wishing for more consistency.
Okay Service
Service quality varies, with both positive and room for improvement noted.
Bad For Groups
Unattended tables while large parties waited for seating, needs managing.