
Des saveurs de rue coréennes audacieuses et des bols généreux à Houston.
BK Bunsik (Best Korean Street Food) Restaurant propose les plats de rue coréens favoris dans le quartier Spring Branch de Houston. Les clients louent le jajangmyeon, le jjamppong, le tangsuyuk et le tteokbokki pour leur saveur et leurs portions généreuses à des prix raisonnables. Les critiques notent une note poivrée marquée dans les nouilles et un équilibre des épices. Certains convives évoquent le libre-service, des écarts de prix en ligne et un service parfois plus lent, mais beaucoup décrivent une expérience chaleureuse et savoureuse.
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Nouilles coréennes à la sauce haricot noir classique servies avec du danmuji et des oignons en dés.
Gâteaux de riz épicés sautés, un plat de street food coréenne extrêmement populaire.
Escalopes de porc croustillantes avec une sauce aigre-douce, idéales à partager.
Corn dogs coréens croustillants avec des options comme pomme de terre ou mozzarella, au centre un hot-dog savoureux.
Soupe épicée de nouilles aux fruits de mer, avec une touche de piquant bien équilibrée et des ingrédients frais.
Boisson au café d'inspiration coréenne avec une crème fouettée onctueuse.
Don’t know what the hype is about - very average food taste and flavor. Corn dog has too much dough - the proportion here is off. Self service. Food took too long for a fast food place like this. Can’t escape comparison to Paik’s Noodle around the corner because the menu and concept is very similar. Unfortunately quite a difference in quality and taste
We ordered jajangmyeon, tteokbokki, jjamppong, and tangsuyuk, and everything was delicious. Prices are very reasonable. I’d definitely come back if I lived nearby!
Really solid place for jajangmyeon (I got too excited and mixed the bowl before taking a photo). The pork cutlet was also really good too!
Found this place online and it looks new so my roommates and I decided to give it a try! I will say, if you are ordering online, double check the prices when placing an order because I don’t think it’s correct. Online, it says a bowl of jajangmyeon is 5.99 but it’s actually around 11.99 (maybe they were referring to a kids size but I’m not sure). My roommate went to pick up the food and this is what we ordered: Corn Dog Jajangmyeon Tangsuyuk I’ve seen the typical potato dogs and mozerella dogs but not one with corn around it. The corn added that extra… corn flavor lol…. and the dough was crispy and thick with a savory hot dog in the middle- can’t go wrong with it! Jajangmyeon is a classic Korean dish that I love ordering and this place did well! For those of you who are wondering, yes, it comes with Danmuji (pickled yellow radish) and diced onions. As for the tangsuyuk, the pork had that addicting crispy and chewy exterior that we all crave. And the sauce was sweet/sour with a good amount of veggies. Overall, this is another great Korean restaurant in the Spring Branch and I hope to go back and try their Dalgona Latte.
My friend and I decided to try this newly opened restaurant. We ordered jjajangmyeon, jjampong, and tangsuyuk. The portions were generous, and the dishes were delicious. We noticed a distinct pepper flavor in both noodle dishes, which was a unique and interesting addition. The jjampong had a pleasant, balanced spiciness. We felt very welcome, and I would definitely return.
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