“Best Asian restaurant in QC, I can find all authentic Asian foods at one place. Thai food and stir fry are really good, and they have best Korean food you can find in Iowa, Korean fried chicken is the best. You can tell they made their food from scratch and used really good materials. Highly recommended“
“I've come here twice now, and both times have always been consistent. If you don't know what mongolian barbecue is, it's when you get a bowl and put whatever you want in it (noodles, meat, veggies, sauces) and they grill it on a large surface. In a way, it's kind of like hibachi, but not really. There is also an option for an AYCE, but also just a single bowl too. A small one costs around $10.50 and the larger one costs around $11ish (might be wrong). You can also order a side of rice and/or soup which is now extra. In all honesty, I think the bowl itself is enough, but the rice and also help lessen the saltiness. The reason I gave this place a 4 star is because the ingredient bar could be more stocked up. There wasn't a lot of beef, and I was stuck with crumbs, and even though I could've waited I had come with 10 other people and didn't want to hold up the line. Other than that, it's an amazing experience and a nice meal especially for the cold.“
“Korean food is superb over all Asian foods. Other Asian foods are good but this is excellent. These plates had so much ingredients that it feels they are getting ripped off. Other Asian restaurants ur paying twice for not Eben½of these ingredients.“
“A fabulous date spot. Charming atmosphere, Saturday dinner is a loud murmur you can talk over with a little attention or leaning in. Service was good. The food is cooked to order, so anticipate a little wait, but it's worth it. The greens are fresh and perfectly cooked - at the bottom of the dish, so you need to stir to mix them in. Everything was fresh and delicious.Google says $10-20/ person, but for dinner, it's $20-30 (more than we anticipated).My complaint to the Saturday-before-Easter chef was too much sugar, so if you're hungry enough to finish your meal, the flavor was good but it was too sweet with more sauce at the bottom (sweetness level about 1 part sugar to 2 parts water - no judgement if that is perfect for you, but for me and my kids, it was too much for a meal). This was very true for chicken lettuce wraps and lemonade, also for (Saigon?) salad. The drunken mama noodles were perfect, and just spicy enough to breathe better.Bao were like tortillas rather than buns, and two for $8 - messy to split among 4 people, but delicious.“