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Gamjatang
Wall menu
Cabbage kimchi (perfectly sour)
Recent menu
Gamjatang
Kim chi
Menu as of Jan 2024
Kimchi
food
Menu as of 9/27/23 - prices have stayed the same minus just a few items over the past few years way too go sajangnim!
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Menu
ribs, food
Menu 12/2021
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Seolleongtang number 1
Mixed sullungtang
Sullun Tang #1 and #2
Menu May 2023
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Vinh T.
Jan 2, 2025
The fresh made Kim Chi is amazing and I get it to go so often they recognize meThere are no English translation displayed for the restaurant name so you know its legit. There are translations for the menu items. My favorites are the stamina soups, slices of cooked beef, and dumplings
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Julie Y.
Jan 22, 2025
I've dined at this mom & pop restaurant or do take out for many years since it's close to home & the quality of soup is on point! It's not overpriced like other places I've been to which is a plus. I've had their sulungtang, Hanover soup, Gamjatang, & steamed dumplings all of which are always consistently good! Side dishes are plain & simple which is their delicious Napa kimchi & radish kimchi. They used to sell jar of kimchi which I used to buy in the past but I noticed they don't anymore which is a bummer. Ambiance is small & not so busy whenever I came here but I realized it's because they have a lot of take out orders. Service is nice & quick when you dine in & always on time when you call to order take out. If you're a soup lover, this is the place to support their business!
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Dennis L.
Nov 4, 2023
This is place is very economical. If you like soup (tang) then this is a good option. You have to communicate any changes to your dish very clearly. I asked them for no onions on mine, but it still came with it. Not a huge deal. Service is very nice. Ban Chan is almost nonexistent. Just kimchi and radish cubes. But we appreciate how economical the dishes are. The same salungtang in our neck of the woods is probably twice the cost. I'm not a huge kimchi guy. But my kid really likes the kimchi here. It has a unique flavor to it. Says that I tastes sorta like the flavor packets in Shin Ramyun.
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Esther J. C.
Mar 25, 2024
So a few Saturdays ago, my friend and I were going to the Sauna across from here and we were hungry. They don't serve food inside the sauna anymore. So we came here with another Korean lady we met inside the sauna and the 3 of us sat together. I ordered the Samgyetang (chicken soup stuffed with rice, ginseng, date/jujube and garlic) and my friend wanted the Seolleongtang (beef noodle soup). Perfect with kimchi! I like the radish kimchi! Mmmm! The soups come out bland and are perfect for those under the weather or for those cold soup days. Add salt and pepper at your own discretion. I like to mix salt and pepper in a small dish and dip my chicken pieces in it and put it on a spoonful of rice and the soup. Yummy! Enjoy! Thank you guys!
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Anthony C.
Dec 18, 2023
This place is a true hole in the wall. Owned by a mom and pop, along with a recent new hire that has been helping with both the front and back of the house. This place is known for their reasonably priced sullungtang - which is a beef / beef offals soup. Their kimchi (only two kinds - radish and Napa) are made in house and are delicious. They give you them in a bowl with some scissors and you can cut it yourself. You can take the juices and put it into your broth. I sometimes just buy a container of kimchi because it's different... unique and tasty and $8 for a container (styrofoam container) full of it.
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Ed K.
Dec 7, 2023
Ordered the tendon soup and army stew. The kimchi taste like Chinese made versus Korean made. The Chinese kimchi taste really sweet, and the fish sauce is far from complex. They buy it and don't make it so that is what you are getting. The dishes were just ok. The budae jigae came loaded with spam and sausage. What ruined the whole meal was that the lady was multitaking and didn't wash her hands before packaging our food. Likely, I will skip this place for my Korean cravings.
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Osvaldo N.
May 27, 2024
It was one of those mornings when I woke up with a fierce craving for soup. Finding this restaurant felt like striking gold. We stumbled upon this fantastic hidden gem in Norwalk. Let me tell you, it's a soup lover's paradise! The cabbage and radish were terrific, especiall since the kimchi was freshlycut right in front of us. The soup arrived piping hot, and the meat was incredibly tender and bursting with flavor. We can't wait to go back for more.
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Kevin X.
Jan 15, 2024
$11.99 for sullongtang (updated prices across the board). very much a mom-and-pop shop inside the same building as the sauna, homey and tasty.
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Cindy S.
Dec 2, 2022
Inside the plaza by the spa I'm so glad I tried it it's really really good!I was also blow away by the prices!I can't wait to come back to try more on the menu
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Josephine T.
Oct 9, 2022
This restaurant was a little hard for me to find. I thought it was on the street however; it's inside the spa area. I went here the other night with a few friends. I was debating between soup and the knife cut noodles. The waitress recommended the sulung tang as that is what most people order and that noodles take more time to digest. The soup was not bad. The only thing is I order it with all the types of meat, when I really don't like intestines. I would definitely get it again, but change the meat options. I loved that they have salt on the side for you to add the seasoning. It comes with two types of kimchi - the Napa and radish. They even give you scissors to cut the the kimchi. We picked this restaurant as the hours said it closed at 10, but the waitress said there hours weren't updated and they actually close at 9. She did let us sit there as she needed to clean up the kitchen for an hour. We just needed to close the check before 9.
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