One Shot 소주한잔
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Cold buckwheat noodle and soy based pork trotter sliced with wrap and dipping sauce were to die for. We got free pancake from owner which is nice of t…
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The staff The taste The frice The mood Not proper dating but the light is down. And quiet than chancery. If i wanna talk deeply, i go there with korea…
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Great service and perfect foodStaffs are so kind when I required about food and they recommended korean style fried chicken. It was satisfied me well.…
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5 Reviews on “One Shot 소주한잔”
Cold buckwheat noodle and soy based pork trotter sliced with wrap and dipping sauce were to die for. We got free pancake from owner which is nice of them food was fantastic
The staff The taste The frice The mood Not proper dating but the light is down. And quiet than chancery. If i wanna talk deeply, i go there with korean friends. And korean style fried chichen is a lot of amount and delicious.
Great service and perfect foodStaffs are so kind when I required about food and they recommended korean style fried chicken. It was satisfied me well.Their chicken and pancake was best food in Auckland cbd.
They do the best chicken ever in auckland!It’s not just huge amount but also freaking tasty.I ordered half normal fried chicken and half spicy chicken which was only $34. My friend and I couldn’t even finish it lolAnd if you are a big fan of Korean drinks you can even make it combo with soju and beer with cheaper price. It’s quite good deal for soju drinker like me hahaService was good as well. The waitress was nice and friendly.
A dark cosy Korean bar that you can catch up with friends in a quieter environment.Cold memil noodles is massive, spicy and served cold so it is perfect for summer, it is reasonably priced considering all the veges that are in it.Steamed pork in garlic sauce is my favourite – soft sliced pork is served with salted cabbage which is used to wrap the pork and add crunchy kimchi for more flavour – it is ideal to be shared.I’ve also tried their deep fried squid + spicy ricecake menu which is another dish designed to be shared, it was nice but I felt the portion size is a bit small (pictured).Their Assorted Sashimi with cabbage to wrap the raw fish is also a nice light dish to share that goes well with soju.If you’re after a more filling meal for yourself, choose the Noodle soup with anchovy (only $11) – its served warm and filling (pictured).Sometimes a complimentary plate of Korean Pancake is given to each table.One downside is that they only have one bathroom for customers.