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Heung Nam Myun Ok
- Westside
- $$
Korean
Casual
- Food
- great
- Vibe
- great
- Perks
- bad
Food: Diverse choices, inconsistent tastes
Sample the Dolsot Bibimbap, delivering a blend of delight and aesthetics with a fried egg and black sesame seeds topping. The Kimchi Soup, a hearty cure for winter, is hit or miss, while the BBQ Combo delights families. Enjoy the variety the expansive menu offers, but be ready for dry spells of freshness and overbearing portions. And don’t hold your breath for value; prices are higher than the chopsticks.
Great Variety
Extensive menu includes all customer favorites, offering variety.
Okay Taste
Mixed reviews on flavor and taste, though many find the food decent.
Low Quality
Unpleasantly dry and filthy food negatively affect the meal's enjoyment.
Top 3 dishes at Heung Nam Myun Ok
- 1
BBQ Combo 🏆
Awesome deal, delicious choices of meat, always a hit with families.
- 2
Dolsot Bibimbap
Very well presented with a delicious fried egg and black sesame seeds.
- 3
Panfried Galbi
Marinated, cooked well, high quality making it delicious.
Vibe: Traditional revamp, fresh feel
Fresh, up-to-date decor revitalizes the traditional Korean vibe. The ambiance is clean, bright, and renovated, offering a welcoming atmosphere and perfecting the art of balance between the old and the new. There's more to ambiance than meets the eye, but here you'll meet the agreeable.
Great Ambiance
Fresh, up-to-date decor; renovated for a clean, traditional Korean vibe.
Perks: Space scarcity hampers service
Feeling cramped? Well, the space here is elbow-tight. A few large tables are pushing their luck fitting in, leading to probable seating issues, especially for groups. The patrons can tell you a thing or two about service; slow, rude, and unorganized is the unfortunate symphony, painting an unprofessional image. Consider bracing for this eventuality.
Bad For Groups
Limited space, but has a few large tables, implying potential seating issues.