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Easy way to please everyone in one stop. Not as expensive as posted on here i personally feel. Must for first timers with Korean food. This is the worst Korean food that I ever tasted. These "fusion" Korean foods taste so bad, I will not go there again. Nang-myon cold noodle was terribley seasoned.
The cook should know how to balance the soup. Kal-bi was not tasty. Side dishs were disappointing. People wanting to eat just meat and willing to pay more for korean bbq will get an OK meal without having to drive east into K-town.
But the side dishes they give taste worse than those in a combo from a strip mall. Their kimchi, for example, is so Americanized you can't call it kimchi.
Pickled with lots of salt and a bit of pepper, the white stalk at the base of the bok choy. They serve a few other things and expect you to pay for other side dishes. Let's face it. It's the side dishes that keep us coming back to these places, because I can cook rib eye steak strips anywhere.
On the upside, this is a large restaurant that feels like it could turn into a Hollywood club at night, except that this place doesn't get crowded. Great place to bring a date. The place is really cool and the staff is really nice. I don't see the point in going all the way to Koreatown where you'll come out smelling like a barbeque pit when you could go to one of the most famous Korean restaurant and enjoy yourself.
I've been to most of the Woo Lae Oak's in the country and love this one especially. It's always a great place to go. They've made it completely enjoyable for people who aren't familiar with the food as well as for people like me, who love Korean food. This is by far the best Korean restaurant in Los Angeles. The food is always good and the staff is intelligent and courteous.
I have become such a fan of this restaurant over the past 10 years and look forward to the opening of their Koreatown branch. We had horrible service, it was slow and unprofessional, and when we told the manager about it he didn't do anything! Half our food didn't come out, and they didn't even apologize for it.
You're paying for the ambience, the name, and the service. Otherwise, hit up koreatown where the real, more reasonably priced, and better tasting korean food is at.
This is a high end American style Korean restaurant. They have created American style Korean dishes that can be enjoyed by everyone. Traditional Korean BBQ is great and the variety of side dishes are enjoyable. Woo Lae Oak on La Cienaga is a beautiful restaurant, filled with beautiful people.
The food however, does not taste nearly as good as the authentic Korean food you can find in Korea town. And the price is considerably higher than other korean restaurants that have better food. Login Or Sign Up. By choosing I Accept , you consent to our use of cookies and other tracking technologies.
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