Soondae tteokbokki
Kimchi Pancake
Interior
Dried pollock soup
menus on the wall
24 Soon Dae Guk
Asian strip mall - Catonsville
people in a restaurant
#3 spicy pork
Two larger options. Went to get some gimbap but they were out.
a bowl of soup and a bowl of soup
Naru Sushi
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soup, chowder, food, soups and chowder
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Be.se.to
Korean Chinese menu
Diane N.
Nov 24, 2024
I did not expect a food court when I walked in! The location was larger than expected with a downstairs shopping portion. This was a solo lunch so I enjoyedmy meal at a table overlooking the street. A lot of options to choose from but I went for udon and kimbap from the stall to the left. It was really good and piping hot! I also ordered a to go taiyaki and ube mochi doughnut from the dessert so tore up front. The ube doughnut was warmed up for me and it was really nice and chewy. I watched them make the taiyaki and it was so fresh, a little crunchy, with a not too sweet custard inside. Loved it!I will definitely be back here to try more food and bring some other folks next time!
Read MoreAilun H.
Jan 27, 2025
We had a large group coming from the end of a weekend retreat, and when we were looking up for places to go to for lunch, we thought Beseto was the best option to fit all of us. Even at around 2 PM on a Sunday afternoon, Beseto was still very busy. With multiple Korean food vendors, you can basically get any Korean staple you're craving, from donkatsu, all types of jjigaes and tangs, noodles, hot pots, bibimbaps, Korean-Chinese options, and more!I was craving sundae, so I ordered the following two sundae options:35 SOON DAE (KOREAN SAUSAGE) - 14.95For the price, I got plenty of soondae (three long links, cut up very nicely and topped with some spring onions) with a dipping sauce and seasoning. The soondae was pretty good and satisfied my cravings, but nothing extraordinary. It went nicely with the salt/seasoning. I had so much leftover to take home for another meal.24 SOON DAE GUK (TRADITIONAL KOREAN SAUSAGE SOUP) - 13.95The soondae guk was pretty sizable and comes with a bowl of white rice and a small amount of kimchi on the side. The kimchi was at the perfect fermented state and was a good mix of savory and sour. I enjoyed it. The soondae guk was just OK. The broth was flavorful but way too salty. There was a good amount of meat/intestine along with a few pieces of soondae and lots of chives and greens. Personally, I wouldn't get this soondae guk here again.I tried my friend's pork tangsuyuk and the breading here is quite thick. The pork I tried had a good amount of meat and fat, making it a very juicy bite. I wasn't the biggest fan of the sweet and sour sauce, and found that it lacked the "oomph" I was looking for.Note: If you need any to-go boxes, they charge 50 cents for each box/container. And their credit card minimum is 7.00.
Read MoreCynthia F.
Nov 1, 2024
After many visits of just entering for the cookware/houseware store downstairs, I finally checked out the food court! We spent some time looking at all the menus and there were some tough choices to make! We ended up ordering from two stalls on the left. We got ox bone soup at one stand, and the split plate of black bean noodles and fried pork at the other stand.Overall, it's pretty affordable and the portions were big! The ox bone soup had a really light and flavorful broth. The black bean sauce was very rich and had a great umami flavor.They are also BYOB, so you could turn this into a fun date night! I can't wait to go back and try more dishes.
Read MoreAna B.
Oct 14, 2024
I can't believe it look me this long to stop in after all the years of going to HMart in Catonsville. Beseto Asian Food Court is a food court (in the name) with several different restaurants/stands: Sushi Corner, Il Shik (Japanese dishes like udon, tempura, katsu), Joong Shik (Korean-style Chinese, with dishes like Jjajangmyun and Tangsooyook), and That Old Country Home (lots of Korean dishes on a large menu). I ate at That Old Country Home as I wanted a comforting meal. I loved the denjang-jjiae, it honestly might have been one of the best I've had. I got the fried mackerel, and the fish was a bit dry. I wanted to ask for more kimchi as it was quite good but it was kind of busy. Overall it's a pretty big food court with a lot of seating. I saw a lot of families when I was there. I would definitely come back. I also got some walnut cookies from the bakery and they were kind of dry.
Read MoreNikki Z.
Sep 26, 2024
The food court has 3 different styles of Korean Food, a sushi place and one I would like to say is "miscellaneous". The one to the left as you enter is the "street food" style. Next to that (middle stall) is Korean-Chinese style. The stall that is straight ahead as you enter is the traditional Korean style food. The sushi and "miscellaneous" is to your right as you enter. I call the last stall miscellaneous because they sell a variety of items from boba drinks to baked goods.The "traditional" stall is ok. Price is on the higher side. Great convenience for when you're shopping for groceries and have a hankering for a spicy kimchi stew.My favorite is the Middle Stall. The jjajangmyeon and tangsooyuk is where it's at. Sauce is on point, the deep fried pork is crispy and the sweet & sour sauce just hits!The stalls are self-service. Go up to the counter, order and remember to pick up your food when they call your number. There are water dispensers scattered throughout.There is also a general store downstairs that has a lot of imported housewares and other items.
Read MoreBecky S.
Sep 7, 2024
Great Korean food hall that is on top of a general store. I gave service 4 stars as this is a counter service establishment. 3-4 "restaurants".. great Korean options. My partner and I both got bibimbap and some mandu. Delicious. And tho the name comes from Be(ijing) - Se(oul)-To(kyo) - I wouldn't say there is any Chinese food besides maybe dumplings at one spot and Jajangmyeon which really isn't Chinese. There is a sushi option tho. I think it's BYOB as we saw some folks come in with a six-pack. Place is nothing fancy like the Block in Bethesda or The Spot in Rockville. Super casual, authentic spot that reminded me of many a highway stop or Lotte Mart food hall in Korea.
Read MoreHannah H.
Jan 9, 2024
Be.Se.To is a food court that offers 4 Korean-style eateries with ample seating. You can get items such as kimbop, spicy squid, soups and stews, as well as pastries.We tried from the different eateries and were left impressed - wasn't a fan of the flavors, and we didn't see the value.There's plenty of parking in the large plaza.+plenty of parking
Read MoreStarr D.
Feb 5, 2024
This review it's about the marketplace, That's downstairs of be se to. After a delicious Korean meal upstairs at be se to, we always love to go downstairs to check out some of the new imported items from Korea. Don't expect much of service from this area, since as many self served. For this month, they have added a lot more stuffed animals, Miniature cute bags, new flip-flops, lucky bamboo, and other items for the lunar new year. Definitely go check it out if you are looking for gift ideas for Chinese new year or Valentine's Day.
Read MoreRashidah J.
Jul 1, 2024
Whenever I'm in the area, I stop here for lunch if possible. The food is so fresh and there is an incredible amount of options. The three counters/kitchens are supposed to reflect the name of the food court - one is BEijing style, one is SEoul style, one is TOkyo style - BeSeTo. I like the variety and always try to get a dish I haven't tried previously. The counter ladies are always friendly and courteous. The upstairs food court is loud and often busy. Folks are enjoying their lunches with their friends, family, or solo. There is a bakery/bubble tea place in the same building. They are the only place outside of NYC where I have been able to get custard-filled Taiyaki. Next to the bakery is a sushi spot (have not tried). I believe the bakery and the sushi spot are closed on Mondays.Downstairs is a very cool daiso-style department store. They have clothes, kitchen supplies, toys, bed sheets and sets, and novelty items.
Read MoreYuteng W.
Oct 29, 2024
Located next to an hmart, coming here for food after grocery shopping is an obligatory event anytime i drive out here. deriving it's name from beijing, seoul, and tokyo, this mini food court consists of korean chinese, korean, and korean japanese fusion food. each of the vendors are little mom and pop shops, having a bustling busy atmosphere consisting of asian languages chattering about. the service is subsequently self serve esque, and this is nothing to write home about. however, the portion sizes for this place are gigantic and well worth the price! i've been here multiple times, trying each of the stalls, and they're all amazingly consistent with their value and quality. this time i got the tonkatsu with curry and it came out crispy, hot, savory, and slightly sweet! would recommend this, the tangsooyuk with black bean noodles or seafood noodles, and any of the soups on a cold winter day.
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