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4.8(1k+ ratings)•
DashPass•
Korean
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Store Info
DashPass
4.8(1k+ ratings)•
$$•Korean
Located in the center of Santa Clara, we’re open 7 days a week to fill-up those who crave for the real Korean food. If you’ve never tried Korean cuisine, you must stop by and try now, you’ll be wantin…
Expensive but really good! Gave a large variety of banchan. 43. Gal Bi Tang had fall off the bone meat and the broth itself was extremely flavorful - no extra salt or seasoning needed. 3. Goon Man Du was very crispy. 15. Omelet Rice was also good but would have liked an additional option to add meat
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Emily H
9 contributions
21-09-26
• DoorDash order
This restaurant is the most generous and diverse with its banchan to the point that it comes in a big box for delivery. Omg! I can't get enough of the spicy squid I recommend this restaurant with no reservations!
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Joseph M
3 contributions
25-03-22
• DoorDash order
4. Ssam Bab is hyped and lives up to it, 100% recommend. Huge portions for a good price, tasty and healthy too.
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Yuna B
3 contributions
25-03-26
• DoorDash order
Ordered the Nak Ji Sari and wow it was sooo good!! Big portions, super flavorful, and the side dishes were amazing
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Miriam P
Emerging Expert • 11 contributions
23-02-04
• DoorDash review
I adore everything at this restaurant with all my heart. It is always my #1 choice for Korean food. My one nit is sometimes they don't give you enough lettuce or gochuchang for dipping. Banchan serving size and prep are done right and even vary through the seasons - as it should be. But otherwise EVERY DISH is legit. The clincher for me is their fried mandu. It is very hard to find this done both well and traditionally -- and I grew up in Seoul and have eaten a lot of mandu. Most Korean restaurants here in the Bay buy frozen and fry that -- when they are curved and have the ruffles that's how you know it's store bought. When they are flat on one side and a half moon or rectangle with a thicker, chewier skin that is crispy almost like a McDonald's apple pie crust - it's legit. And theirs are delicious, hands down my favorite.