Bulgogi Hoagie + Stir-fried Kimchi ($16.10) - really big portion
Bulgogi Hoagie + Stir-fried Kimchi ($16.10) - really big portion
Takeout Japchae ($11.35) - Stir-fried cellophane noodles with vegetables and choice of beef or tofu
The inside of the Cheese Steak Hoagie
Takeout Soon Dooboo ($11.35) - Spicy tofu stew with seafood and beef, requested extra spicy. Comes with an egg
The MOST AMAZING Onion Rings!
This is as good as take out photos go. The Cheese Steak Hoagie with extra meat and peppers on the side.
The Bulgogi Hoagie. This is just one. BIG sandwich.
Full for dinner
Cheesesteak Hoagie ($11.50) - Beef, American cheese, and onions
Tofu Bibimbap ($11.99)
Bulgogi hoagie
Soon Dubu ($12.55) without beef - spicy tofu stew with mixed seafood (usually comes with beef)
Bulgogi Hoagie
Soon Dooboo
Soon Dubu
food
Soon Tofu
Takeout Soon Dooboo ($11.35) and Japchae ($11.35) - both come with rice
Cheesteak everything on it mushrooms double cheese and hot pepper and green pepper
Broken containers
Bulgogi Hoagies
Japchae with beef
Tofu Bibimap
Jon H.
Feb 3, 2025
I'm in town for some work and I like to try to find local places to visit and Broadway Cafe did NOT disappoint. The lady who took our order did not speak the best English when trying to ask about gluten free options for a coworker but we figured it out.I got the bibimbop with chicken and it was so good. Very simple and clean tasting while the portion size being appropriate for the price. I also got the fried kimchi which was great and egg drop soup which wasn't for me but I wanted to try new things. My coworker got their bulgogi hoagie and liked it so much he was debating ordering a second one to go!Bibimbop - 9/10Fried Kimchi - 9/10Egg Drop Soup - 7/10The place is very small but it wasn't busy when we went. I would definitely recommend this place and I might just go again before I leave town.
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Ailun H.
Jan 5, 2024
Broadway Cafe is super lowkey and not a restaurant that would immediately come to mind if someone were to ask me to name three Korean restaurants in the Ann Arbor/Ypsi area. If you're ever craving a Philly cheesesteak, Broadway is the place to checkout if you want a Korean version of it! Also, if you want seolleongtang (not all Korean restaurants here have it on the menu, if I recall correctly), Broadway has it.I haven't been here for awhile, but my friend and I stopped by for lunch this past Tuesday. It's still the same as it was a few years ago -- you order up at the counter and they will bring you the food in a tray when it's ready.SOON DUBU - 13.99I was feeling more of a soup since it was pretty chilly and this soondubu warmed me up. It was pretty good with a mix of seafood (squid and clams) along with pieces of beef. The broth was decently flavorful and the tofu met my expectations. The soondubu wasn't the best I've had, but it satisfied my cravings. It also comes with kimchi on the side but I thought it was too sour for my liking, but my friend really liked it.Most people love their cheesesteak and bulgogi hoagies which is pretty affordable. Plus, the hoagies are super big, so you'll definitely be full. My friend enjoyed the hoagie she got and could barely finish it (because it was a lot).
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Lydia F.
Apr 20, 2024
I really enjoyed the Broadway Hoagies. I had the bulgogi hoagie with added kimchi. I thought it would be spicier. Next time, I'll do hot peppers instead. I ordered with no cheese. The bread was soft, and I found myself wishing for a French baguette that they use with Vietnamese bahn mi for the crunchiness. I can see how this would get soggy quickly if you take it to go.I also ordered the jap chae to go for a later meal. I snuck a bite while it was hot (yum!!!!) and ate it cold later. It was amazing. Their jap chae is perfect.
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Tram N.
Feb 17, 2023
There are 7 tables, no restroom facility for patrons. You order at the counter, pay, and seat yourself. I walked in and barely waited 3 min before someone walked out to take my order. There were 2 people that saw me but did not acknowledge me. I almost walked out because of the lack of service, but after leaving the office I was too tired to even think about going to another place.The bulgogi cheeeesteak and fried dumplings were very good. The price is fair, the wait for my meal to be prepared took about 10 min. Not long at all. As I was scarfing down my dinner, I noticed regulars coming in to place orders to-go. The fried dumplings wasn't greasy, bite-sized, vegetarian so it balanced my ginormous carnivore hoagie. The bulgogi was flavorful, the vegetables still had a light crunch to it. It would have been nicer if it had more cheese but I cannot complain. I was enjoying my quiet dinner time overlooking the parking lot.
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Alyssa R.
Mar 1, 2023
This place has been a childhood favorite. I am so happy they are still here (post pandemic). The food is great. The hoagies are my favorite. This may not be a popular statement but I like them over Gabriel's Hoagies. Those are good but these have a little Asian flavor to them. Delicious. AND they are huge! You won't care about spending 10 bucks. Doooooo it!This is a short review because Broadway is amazing.Nothing more to say. It's in a strip mall. Not fancy. Just damn good food.
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Codie Nicole A.
Nov 6, 2022
Was looking through Yelp for Korean food in AA and don't know how I've managed to miss this place for so long? From bulgogi hoagies, dukbokki, bibimbop, spicy ramen and more! Love the convenience of picking times when ordering online! I decided on the bulgogi hoagie. Definitely good size for the price. Filled with meat, peppers, mushrooms and cheese. The meat was super tender and flavor packed, I contemplated ordering more food and glad I didn't because this was plenty! Plan on stopping back to order more!
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John H.
Aug 11, 2022
This place has the Bulgogi Hogie worthy of a stop! If I only had this item, it would be all five stars at this Korean inspired diner. Somehow it has a slight creamy texture (like cheese), and juicy like a philly steak sandwich. It's a mom and pop place and the server was very pleasant. Dumplings and fries were crispy. My friend had the stir fried pork, which was a bit on the sweet side. The meat was probably frozen and thinly pre-sliced and did not have much meat flavor. I saw some Koreans ordering items not on the menu, so there might be other things to try. I would like to return for the traditional items and my review might go higher because we all had a pleasant lunch. BTW, the hoagie was big enough for two people. In an odd location in AA, but somewhat close to Argo Livery. Bonus is free parking lot in this small strip mall.
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Brigid K.
Sep 20, 2024
I've heard good things but I have yet to try it! My nephew would get sandwiches here when he visited my elderly father. He loves this place!
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Will C.
Aug 26, 2024
Always excited to find new places to try on Ann Arbor, I thought this place would be a smash hit. Picked up the Bulgogi Hoagie and it was...alright. It contained about half as much meat as their photos show it with and it cost a LOT for such a meager meal, but it didn't suck. If I visit again, I'll try some of the more authentic dishes, but I'm probably way more likely to just find somewhere else.
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Bernadette B.
May 31, 2022
"Wait- We're going to a Korean restaurant?"My partner's family suggested we stop in here for some Korean food, and I'll admit. I was a smidge confused. The name and exterior do not stream "Korean Restaurant". Honestly, the interior doesn't scream it either.And yet, we ended up having a fantastic time. My partner had told me stories about how he had grown up eating at Broadway Cafe, and I could see why it had such a strong hold over his childhood. We chatted with the new owners who seemed very nice, and it was confirmed that the food tasted just as good as before.I ordered the Bulgogi Hoagie on the name alone. (Go on - Say it. It's just fun to say.) It was pretty solid. I'm not sure it's the best thing on their menu, but I enjoyed it. I was very envious of my partner's cheese steak hoagie which seemed like much more American fare. It was delicious. I had to hold myself back from eating his lunch instead of mine. We also got the bi bim bap which was much more traditional Korean food, and that was also a knock out hit. How do I describe this restaurant? It's hard to say. Authentically Korean-American? The best thing in their menu, to me, was the Cheese Steak Hoagie, and yet the Korean dishes were a knock out too.You've gotta experience it for yourself to understand. Actually, I'm still not sure I understand. Whatever. It tasted delicious.
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