Recently tried their spicy chicken wings, bibimbap, teriyaki chicken noodles along with the side dishes and I must say I absolutely adore it. I love Korean food and it was just off the hook. Chicken was spicy and crispy, noodles were great and the portion was nice. Even the bibimbap was awsome. Above all the ambience was very pleasing. I will definitely visit them again after the lockdown.
Have now been here several times and each visit has been fantastic. Service is super quick and friendly and they're open until late. The tofu stew is a favourite and their deep fried squid and scallops are great. The bulgogi has nice flavour and portions are all really good for really reasonable prices. The Korean fried chicken wings are alright, the cheese one was a bit underwhelming as it was just covered in barely melted shredded cheese but it was still alright. Banchan is also good. Will almost definitely be back in the future.
The foods are so fresh and high qualities. The staff is very friendly.
Best Korean place I've ever had in Auckland. Super authentic! Probably even better than those in Korea. My favorite is the crab soup. They use a whole crab instead of just some cheap frozen crab meat. The price is also very friendly compared to a lot of the places in town. Definitely recommended!!
We bought the Fried squid and seasoned spicy chicken.
Both tasted great. Soo much flavour. Perfect sauces and spices added.
Overall very happy 10/10
Had an enjoyable dinner with friends at Ah Saks. I ordered the Pork bone soup or Gamjatang. The portion was big with 3-4 large pork bones with slowly cooked meat on it. Pork was tender and falling off the bone. It was slightly tricky to find meat pieces though. Would have preferred the ribs rather than back bones. The broth was well seasoned and had a good flavour. I especially enjoyed the generous side dishes that came with the meal- seaweed, kimchi, deep fried fish and egg roll. They were delicious when paired with my main meal.
Had the kimchi pork noodle soup and pork bone noodle soup $17 each, including sides. Simple hearty delicious winter food. Good portion size relative to price. Friendly staff. Pleasant decor.
Great place to dine at. I ordered the Dolsot Bibimbap and Seasoned Spicy Chicken (half = 7 pieces?).
You can never go wrong with bibimbap so I don't have much to say about it. But the chicken was definitely the highlight of the night. The crispiness and balance of flavors was really nice. It wasn't spicy at all and the seasoning was just right. I've had it twice and both times were great. I would definitely recommend this restaurant to anyone that's craving for some quality fried chicken.
We had a Korean Fried Chicken cravings so decided to come here for lunch. It's located on Upper Queen Street amongst the other food places there. They do have quite a range of different Koran food like soups, pancakes and noodles but we went just for fried chicken. We ordered 5 pieces of spicy and the seasoned spicy nibbles as well as half a plate of the spicy chicken thigh. We also had a plate of tobokki to share. The spicy isn't that spicy. The seasoned spicy had a nice flavour but I found it a bit too sour, it was almost like American hot wings. The chicken was nice and crispy. I quite liked the thigh since it was boneless so it was a lot easier to eat. The tobooki was quite liquidy but had a nice chicken flavour to it.
A really good place for Korean Fried Chicken.
Dora The Food Explorer
+4
Great service and actually quite like the ambience compared to some of the other restaurants along that stretch. ordered the Cheese fried chicken, tofu soup (we improvised by adding some kimchi into it), and fried dumplings. side dishes were also not bad. the batter for the chicken wasnt my favourite but still delicious with the melted cheese. Overall nice food and service, our server was very polite and even catered to our needs when we wanted to tailor our dish slightly.
Good hearty Korean food - the lady serving us had a ‘mom’ vibe, you feel like you are in her front room and she is looking after you in a caring yet understated, quiet way. The little extras that come with the food are really great - them gooey chewy potatoes! The atmosphere is noisy, cluttered and not at all chic, but for a quick, warming meal this is the spot. Most dishes have heavy sauces, fatty meats and deep fried fare, but it’s good old comfort food. The service can be VERY slow, but the family vibes make up for it.
If you are looking for a place which closes late night, this place is the one! There are lots of options and the food is amazing!
I had a fantastic experience!! The staff were friendly, the atmosphere was cozy, and the food was amazing. Highly recommend trying the bibimbap and kimchi fried rice. Fresh ingredients and generous portions made it a great dining choice for sharing with friends or family. Can't wait to come back
Beautiful food and restaurant run by a wonderful mum. Side dishes is very VERY good!
Our family favourite Korean restaurant on Upper Queen Street. Been here many times for a long time, and always enjoyed the range of authentic and delicious Korean food. The food never disappoints, even our kids have their own favourites to order from. Side dishes to complement and must try their Korean Kimchi 👍 We will be back
I absolutely love the side dishes here, delicious! I got the seafood soup, it was pretty good. One of my favorite Korean places to eat late at night, but sometimes it closes early for no reason.
Love the fried spicy squid~~ and BBQ pork are well marinated and flavored.
Would love to come back try more dishes,
my new favorite place. ❤
We had a Korean Fried Chicken cravings so decided to come here for lunch. It's located on Upper Queen Street amongst the other food places there. They do have quite a range of different Koran food like soups, pancakes and noodles but we went just for fried chicken. We ordered 5 pieces of spicy and the seasoned spicy nibbles as well as half a plate of the spicy chicken thigh. We also had a plate of tobokki to share. The spicy isn't that spicy. The seasoned spicy had a nice flavour but I found it a bit too sour, it was almost like American hot wings. The chicken was nice and crispy. I quite liked the thigh since it was boneless so it was a lot easier to eat. The tobooki was quite liquidy but had a nice chicken flavour to it.
A really good place for Korean Fried Chicken.
One of the best Korean restaurants ever!! Delicious food. Highly recommend and am definitely coming back again!
Yum! Had the spring rolls, pork katsu donburi (it had a more Korean name!), Spicy beef noodle soup (mild) and teriyaki chicken noodles (which were a bit too sloppy and sweet). Food came speedily. Went with kids so didn't get more typical Korean dishes... Good value Asahi on tap. Also had a grapefruit shoju. A nice vibe and decor. Will be back!
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