Korean Restaurants in Pleasanton – AmadorValleyToday

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We are here today to not only research, but review three different korean restaurants that are locally around Pleasanton. Those included are korean Village, Seoul Komtang, and Bonchon Pleasanton.

1) Korean Village

address : 1807 Santa Rita Rd Unit F, Pleasanton CA, 94566
I was instantaneously impressed with not just the amount of side dishes given, but the variety a well. Examples are kimchi, sweet and sour radish salad, pisces coat, bean sprouts, pickled radish, and some more. We ordered bulgogi and bibimbap, and among these three restaurants, this wins first position for many reasons. Though the bulgogi is either $ 15.45 to $ 22.95 depending on whether you ordered a half size or entire, it could be worth the price due the generous come of gripe. not entirely that, the bibimbap from korean Village–in my opinion–wins by a wide margin against the two other restaurants based on taste and size.

2) Seoul Komtang

address : A, 3170 Santa Rita Rd # 2, Pleasanton CA, 94566
It was unmanageable to track down this restaurant since it did lack a web site and the earphone act didn ’ deoxythymidine monophosphate call through after a pair tries. But, after checking the hours available on Google, we ordered in-person and waited in the car for around fifteen minutes. While this is personal preference, there are park beans and peas in both the bulgogi fried rice and kimchi fried rice that we ordered and I wasn ’ t the biggest winnow of the addition. Our meals besides came along with quite a handful of side dishes including two buckets ( around the size of an modal credit card cup ) of kimchi and hot radishes and some other sides in little containers.

3) Bonchon Pleasanton

address : 2725 Stoneridge Dr # 109, Pleasanton CA, 94588

We ordered from Bonchon Pleasanton online through their web site as we did for Korean Village. While we ordered at 5:00 for a pick-up due at 5:50, we arrived at 6:00 only to be told that their new on-line system was broken and we had to wait another twenty dollar bill minutes. After twenty minutes of waiting in our car and returning, we were again told to wait for another ten minutes. I was seeing meals of others being dished out from the kitchen .
It was 6:30 when our food was finally done after giving them up to one hour and thirty minutes to prepare for a bulgogi–much smaller than what was shown on the website–, two bibimbaps, and a 24pc boneless of their signature chicken. Their food was great, but the smallest in size despite the similar price to the others. They besides had no side dishes, since wimp was their touch meal. Bonchon Pleasanton is the survive for me among these three restaurants just because of their miss of reply being they ’ ra “ packing it ” or “ it ’ s the new system ” after I repeatedly reminded them that my order was belated .
These korean restaurants could be the next places that you visit to take-out your next meal. And I hope that this review could encourage you to explore and support more restaurants around Pleasanton during the pandemic !

reference : http://heyreviewfood.com
Category : KOREAN FOOD

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