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March 2024 by Daniel H
We had soondae tang, small soondae and kalgoksoo. The soondae was mixed; white soondae was more flavorful than the regular and soondae soup was OK. It was disappointing visit overall due to high expectation.
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March 2024 by 9TH KING
A beef bone-based sundae soup restaurant.
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January 2024 by D
Classic Korean cafeteria style place.Only a couple menu items but they're all good.Soon dae stew comes out steaming hot.
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December 2023 by Rachel Lightman
wonderful restaurant. very yummy seoleongtang and jeon.
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November 2023 by Tommy Chen
Family owned small business that offers the best soulongtang (beef bone soups) and sundaeguk (blood sausage soups) in the neighborhood. Their prices have gone up since I first started going here years ago but the soup is still great and a decent value. The shop is no-frills with a few table tops and stools. Everything use to be $10 and then during the pandemic, prices varied and I didn't like that they didn't have their prices posted but now they do which is much more transparent. Their menu is still in Korean so you might need the help of Google Translate if you can't read Hangul.
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August 2023 by Jerome S.
All I can say is the family running the restaurant were gracious and very helpful as I am not Korean!got the sundae boekum and the sundae soup Both dishes were delicious and outstanding!I can't wait to return and order the other dishes on their menu Jerome S
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July 2023 by Anna J.
Quick and easy take out. I ordered the mixed soondae. I wasn't too crazy about their regular soondae. It was too blend for me. I prefer their gogi soondae.
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June 2023 by SH Yoon (NYster)
Soondaegook's soondae is weak but soup was pretty good. May be I tried the wrong thing but not recommending, especially for a
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June 2023 by Patricia Moon
I had jokbal and it was so delicious!I would come back again! The owner was so friendly and price is decent.
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May 2023 by Andrew C.
I went here to try out the $10 dollar Kal guk su. I liked the idea of serving myself and paying no tip. I was looking for a very good bang for the buck but it was quite the opposite. The portion was small, the price went up 50%, and the place seemed unsanitary. Won't be visiting again. The food wasn't that stellar either.
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March 2023 by Clark H.
Hidden gem! So happy we found this place. Great homemade Korean food. If you miss food from Korea, this is a stop not to be missed.
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February 2023 by Lewis Lee
$15+tax
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January 2023 by Hansong Kim
Korean eately, Mainly they are serving Sundae(korean pork sausage), they have few more menus.
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November 2022 by Andrew Choi
I would say it takes the crown for the best Jokbal for the area. Price is a little higher than before but it is what it is. Ultimately, still very delicious, quality braised pig trotters for take out. Comes with kimchi, sauces and raw garlic/jalapeno. Or eat-in with some soondae and soups. Street parking only but shouldn’t have a problem since people come and go a lot around here.
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October 2022 by Jane K.
My favorite place for Soondae Gook (Korean vermicelli blood sausage soup). Nothing beats their clean and honest soup that'll leave you sweating by the end of the meal. Perfect for the coldest days! At first glance, the restaurant's exterior and interior may not be the most alluring and modern, but the family-owned business is simply what it is. No flashing lights - just straight up sharing of good, healthy, homey meals. They're mostly known for their Soondae Gook ($15) with the original soondae, but I prefer their Soondae Gook with their veggie soondae (white colored soondae; not necessarily vegetarian) b/c I'm not comfortable with the aspect of "blood sausage." You'll have to specifically request all veggie soondae's in your Soondae Gook. If you're not up for Soondae Gook, their Seollung Tang (deep boiled bone broth soup w briskets and noodles; $15) is also good. Again, nothing too crazy, but homey... much of which reminds me of what my mom or grandma would cook at home. Enjoy!