Lai Lai & Korean Express
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The Dakkochi from the picture posted on the looked delicious so I fell into the trap of giving it a try. I asked for two ( I will thank my lucky stars…
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Lai Lai is a great little place that you may just miss - but you better not! There are two sides, a place to get noodles and a place to get other dish…
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Loop Korean. When Marshall Law School closed Lai Lai, I was bummed, as occasionally I really want bibimbap. I was happy to see they're now open at the…
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Lai Lai & Korean Express is open for Fast Food. Lai Lai & Korean Express serves Asian, Chinese and Korean dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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4 Reviews on “Lai Lai & Korean Express”
The Dakkochi from the picture posted on the looked delicious so I fell into the trap of giving it a try. I asked for two ( I will thank my lucky stars later) they had only one. Small chicken pieces on a skewer, served in an aluminium foil war with lot of gooey sauce. The sauce was hot that is all, no special flavor or taste. One of the pieces was under-cooked as well.The place is also little dinghy and prices are little higher given the place is dingy.Lot a people were enjoying Bibimbap, may be one day will try that even-though the place and hygiene is a turnoff.
Lai Lai is a great little place that you may just miss – but you better not! There are two sides, a place to get noodles and a place to get other dishes. I go for the noodle side because they have vegetarian options which can be vegan.My coworkers introduced me to Lai Lai and now we go at least twice a week. It’s a short walk from our office so it makes it very convenient to get away. The service is fast and friendly and the price point is pretty excellent.My two favorites are the #1 Bibimbahb (extra huge portion) and the #8 Jabche (perfect portion size). Both have veggies and your choice of brown or white rice and you can have them throw on some sweet potato noodles which are delish! The Bibimbahb is enough to have two meals (for me) and what I love the most is if you choose to make it spicy they will really lay on the Sriracha. I definitely recommend Lai Lai and obviously we will be back, with some new recruits for sure.
Loop Korean. When Marshall Law School closed Lai Lai, I was bummed, as occasionally I really want bibimbap. I was happy to see they’re now open at the corner of Van Buren + Wells and now back in action. Slight bummer in that they don’t have tofu in lieu of meat, though they gave me sweet potato noodles, which is an interesting substitute. 50statesofwine.com
Spicy chicken is great. Get a half order, and it’s plenty for a loop lunch to go.