After a relaxing massage, it's time for some soup.
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Salkogi $18.99 plus tax 12/15/2022
a bowl of soup with meat and noodles
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soups and chowder, food
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#10 Hangover Cabbage Soup w/ Beef Brisket
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ribs, food
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soups and chowder
Patti C.
Feb 2, 2025
Their homemade kimchi is delicious, the beef bone soup is a must-try, and the short ribs are tender, juicy, and very tasty! The place is quiet and cozy. I always want to visit whenever I travel here.
Read MoreEs C.
Jan 25, 2025
ULTIMATE KOREAN SOUL FOOD. The taste of Korea. Taste of my ancestors foods. This that soup that'll heal our toxic Korean souls.Would also be a 5 joint in ktown LA. We love coming back here and my review here remains the same but I swear the consistency of quality umami gomtang makes it seem all that tastier. Their kimchi and ggakdugi is still brilliant as well. Same kind attentive service by the owner. She even served us the new rice as she said the new pot of rice would taste better! She's just another real auntie to me forreal which is so rare. That neighborhood auntie vibe is so rare these days
Read MoreDaniel C.
Jan 13, 2025
They open at 8 AM and it is instantly jammed packed. Very popular and wonderful traditional soup based Korean food. They come out biking in the stone bowels. Careful not to burn your tongue. The gkakdoogi is crunchy spicy and just amazing. Kimchi is also fantastic with perfect balance of spice and seasoning.
Read MoreSakol M.
Jan 13, 2025
Vegas in January gets really cold. So today for lunch, I went and tried this Korean soup place at E-Jo Korean Restaurant. This part of town can be sketchy for some. If you can find parking in the back, do so. Otherwise, your car might get broken into. It looks closed from the outside, but once inside, lot's of Koreans are enjoying lunch. The waitress greeted me and showed me to my table. I pointed to #10 on the menu: Hangover Cabbage Soup w/ Beef Brisket. After ordering, she came back with a glass of water. 10 minutes later, a series of side bowls arrived: kimchi, rice, green onions, etc. Another 10 minutes later, the main entree arrived...except for the utensils. I had to ask for the spoon, chopsticks and napkins. I first tried the broth: very good and spicy. Then I had the brisket with cabbage and rice: very good, too. The kimchi and radish weren't chopped into smaller portions, so difficult to eat with chopsticks. Although tasty and comforting overall, I wish there were more slices of brisket in the soup.
Read MoreDerek T.
Mar 13, 2024
Korean restaurants in Vegas and here and there. They're good, but not quite ktown LA level of good. With that being said, E-Jo does a nice job at comfort food.I opted for a hangover soup with brisket and sponge and phew, it could probably cure hangovers if I had any. It had good flavor and the side dishes were pretty decent. So would I eat here again if I still lived in Vegas? Every now and then yeah, it does a solid job of satiating that Korean food craving.Parking is located in a sorta sketchy lot behind the restaurant, but you should *mostly* be safe.
Read MoreLilly P.
Feb 19, 2024
One of our favorite spots in Vegas for a hangover cure. Located on the North side of Vegas. The restaurant is clean and staff friendly and attentive. Haven't been here for ages so, we tried various soups:::Ox tail soup::: Awesome!! Dumpling and rice cake soup::: Fantastic!Tripe, tendon, and beef brisket soup::: that was perfect for me after partying on the strip for a few days. I tripe and tendon.Cabbage soup with beef::: that was delicious. Filled with dry cabbage in a thick broth along with some beef. Pan Chan::: Kimchi here is legit!Overall, their broth is thick and you can tell it's been simmering. If you're looking for Good quality Korean soup. This is the spot.
Read MoreMichelle B.
Jun 11, 2024
Cute hole-in-the wall Korean restaurant. The owner/staff were sweet and attentive. Everyone ordered the hangover stew (haha can you guess why?), and it was delicious. Exactly what we needed after a long night!
Read MorePhoebe C.
Feb 14, 2023
I've been here twice now and each time I am reminded of how much I love this place! Definitely a must whenever I'm in Vegas.It's located a bit away from the strip but so worth the drive. There's plenty of parking.Inside the restaurant, you are always greeted by the sweetest workers. Food:Big fan of their sul lung tang and their hangover soup. I'm pretty picky when it comes to soups but both of these hit just right. I honestly think their hangover soups is probably one of the best hangover soups I've tried in a really long time. Would highly recommend!!
Read MoreFumika T.
Sep 27, 2023
Came here on lunch for Saturday and the place was empty other than our party. So service was quick. The soups are presented bland so you can add the flavoring yourself (bean paste, salt). A little disappointed there is no banchan other than kimchi and radishes, but overall still a good experience and would give it another chance.
Read MoreJaewoo S.
Dec 15, 2022
Can't pass this place when I am in Las Vegas. As expected, it was good. Always get the same menu over and over and can't go wrong with it.It was my first time visit today 12/15/2022 in four years. Thursday in the late morning, only one table was being served. As I stepped in, four more tables were filled. But the service was never slow and the wait was not at all long to get the food on the table.Price has gone up since four years ago, but everywhere else is too. I think it was more like $13.99 for the salkogi before but now it's $18.99. I am glad it's still under $20.
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