Mixed, I added extra sauce~
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Haemul Pajeon
kal guk su with dumplings
Squid Bokkeum Most excellent!
a plate of sushi rolls
Storefront.
ojingeo bokkeum- Spicy squid stir fry. Banchan- Kimchi, sesame mung bean, and creamy Potato salad
a menu on a large screen
a variety of food items
Bulgogi plate, $14
interior
food
#3. Box Combo. $9.99.
food, soup, soups and chowder, chowder
interior
Menu. (Sorry, I know it's too tiny to read, but maybe you can make out some pictures.)
Mackerel
#3. Box Combo. $9.99.
Hannah K.
May 24, 2024
Do NOT sleep on this place! They have been AROUND for a while. Trusty go-to spot for a bite of authentic Korean foods. Great for beginners new to the cuisine and foodies around the world.Today I slipped the kimbap and opted for the spicy chewy cold noodles with veggies. It absolutely hit the spot for a summer cool dish. You can modify the spiciness and the lady in front is very perceptive on spicy level for you. Bonus: they give you cups for water Excellent service, and the white noise of the cafeteria serves a great atmosphere. It helps that a bakery is right there!
Read MoreOlivia H.
Jun 12, 2024
This restaurant is located in the food court of HMART. The food is surprisingly good. It is consistently busy here but the ladies that run this place have everything under control. They will remember your order without a name or number. This is a great place for a quick bite of authentic Korean food.
Read MoreChelsea G.
Nov 20, 2021
Our go-to, quick, authentic & consistent Korean food spot.Things you should know:I. LOCATIONWithin the HMart food court, closest to the exit.II. QUALITYConsistently goodIII. SERVICEQuick. No complaintsIV. CAPACITYSometimes there's a line but it moves rather quick
Read MoreDenise D.
Nov 28, 2022
grilled mackerel: wow. phenomenal. large pieces. fresh. grilled well. not too salty seolleong tang: ox bone soup. very watered down. not good. salt and pepper can be added. it wasn't my cup of tea.soon dubuque jjigae, seafood: soo tasty. plenty of seafood and tofu. flavorful soup. it's just the way I like it. verrry similar to Cho Dang (my fave korean tofu soup place. on buford hwy)
Read MoreLiz H.
Jul 27, 2021
It is the best of the Korean food stands in Hmart but it took forever today to get my food. There was only one person ahead of me. Not sure why it took so long. I had to stand around people waiting who were sneezing and coughing. Kind of expensive too.
Read MorePaul L.
Aug 20, 2019
I'm almost tempted to give 5 stars to a food court restaurant, but, man, am I glad we discovered this place, since our last food court experience off of H Mart was just 'meh'. Over the years, even before our visits off the cruise in March to 3 different places in South Korea, we've grown to love Korean cuisine, not the least because we usually get quite a bit more veggies in our diet compared to fast food or other Asian cuisines. This time around we were well rewarded as well trying Dae Jang Gum (which I believe translates into "The long sigh" or "The long 'hmmm'"). My wife ordered the shrimp fried rice while I went with a minced beef thing, the name of which I forgot; both came with a soup (Asian borscht? :-D) two banchans and the main dish - both were nicely done. Now I was a little surprised that my beef thing was accompanied by veggies that were cold-served, but I was OK with it once I was over the 'surprise'. You might want to check before you order, since you can't always tell from the photos displayed. Ditto, spiciness - since Koreans like their heat, many dishes have an element of it, but it's not often the burn-your-esophagus type of heat, at least not by my standard. Those 2 lunches were $9 and $8 respectively, quite economical for what's close to a full meal deal, wouldn't you say?
Read MoreDaniel B.
Aug 28, 2013
Dae Jang Gum is a Korean restaurant located inside the Doraville Super H Mart food court. It's not a full-fledged Korean restaurant by any means, but for what it is (a food court stall), it's pretty good.Dae Jang Gum has about 30 different items on its menu, featuring an assortment of Korean cuisine. This includes Korean BBQ (bulgogi, galbi), soups and stews (guk/tang, jjigae), noodles (e.g. japchae - sweet potato noodles and guksu - wheat flour noodles), dumplings, and Korean mixed rice (bibimbap). Best of all, most items only cost $10 or less. Several are only $7-8 each. A good value for sure.Most of the entrees, particularly the soups and stews, come with a few banchan (Korean side dishes). Since this is a small food stall, don't expect 6+ selections of banchan. You'll probably only get a few and they'll most likely consist of kimchi, pickled bean sprouts, and chopped broccoli with spicy red sauce.So far, my favorite item off the menu is #3, the "Box Combo" ($9.99). The box combo comes with your choice of meat (short ribs, beef, chicken, salmon, etc.) and a variety of sides including white rice, potato salad, fried dumplings with sauce, orange slices, a small bowl of soup, and kimchi. It's all neatly packaged and nicely presented in box-style, each food having its own compartment on your tray (see photo: http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/I51ian9AZ2KVnBU4nvxr6A?select=29l51cswNKl_11s5B3DwxQ#L5jlfIWFbLhUZeVVMrKGpA).The best meat to get with the box combo is the short ribs (galbi). These ribs are heavily marinated in a Korean sweet sauce and served on the bone. Each order is made to order, so the food comes out from the kitchen piping hot and fresh. The meats (in this case, the galbi) are served over a bed of lettuce and are surprisingly good quality. The sides aren't anything special, but are tasty enough, particularly the kimchi and dumplings. At this price point, I'm not complaining.One item that is overlooked on the menu here is #17, the "Mini Water Dumplings." For $6.99, you can get 20 pieces. This dish comes with a dipping sauce and is great for sharing between 2-4 people.Service is good. The food doesn't come out lightning quick because everything is prepared to order. The food is brought to the counter when it's ready and is served to you on a tray. Wooden chopsticks and Styrofoam cups for free water are disposable. The rest of the items (plates, bowls, spoons) are not disposable and should be returned the counter after you finish your meal.If you're looking for tasty Korean food and aren't looking for sit-down service or anything fancy, Dae Jang Gum at the H Mart food court is a quick, easy, and affordable option for an appetizing meal.
Read MoreThi T.
Jan 28, 2015
I usually visit the food court first when I'm starving. By this time, I'm dizzy and delirious and just want food. I can always trust that the #13 tofu soup will be consistently good. It is served with rice and a tiny portion of banchan. During my starvation daze, I usually order or share another dish. #17 is another favorite. It doesn't fill me up completely by itself so having more food is always planned. If on the rare chance, they run out of #17 then try the #22 (less but bigger dumplings). I ask for it be steamed instead of fried as advertised. There's a water dispenser. You'll have to ask for a cup.
Read MoreAndrew W.
Aug 5, 2023
this restaurant is in the Food Court, H Mart. I was invited to a couple weeks ago and was not too thrilled that my friends were going to a food court for dinner. I was wrong and I've been back twice since. I don't know what I got. It was pretty good going to look up the name.Kal Guk Su soup with noodles and not at all spicy. The guy next to me got a spicy soup he right now is soaked head to toe and sweat. glad I didn't get spicy. she did tell me when I ordered it said it's going to be 15 minutes to make. I took that is at least it's fresh.
Read MoreTraveler E.
May 31, 2023
I don't wanna give them even on star. The taste and price are not bad, but their service was terrible. The Asian lady was so rude. I won't visit there again. Never ever!
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