Two Youngs
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Comforting and cheap. (10/13/2014) Two Youngs is in the food court, Hanoori Town. There's a cheap AUCE sushi buffet at lunch time. Since it was a cold…
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Great food, austere atmosphere. Who ever thought great food could come out of a cafeteria style place? Until I ate here, I wouldn't have. The dolsot b…
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What a dish. The number 6 spicy pork is to die for.…
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3 Reviews on “Two Youngs”
Comforting and cheap. (10/13/2014) Two Youngs is in the food court, Hanoori Town. There’s a cheap AUCE sushi buffet at lunch time. Since it was a cold, drizzly day, bypassed it for an incendiary, spicy seafood soondubu (soft toful soup). Came in a heated stone bowl with a generous bowl of sticky rice, cabbage and radish kimchee. Soup was not too salty, lots of soft, silken, custard like tofu, and a smattering of seafood (looked like the frozen bag of mix you might get at the H-mart next door, dime-sized pieces of squid, mussels, shrimp, scallops) and 1 head on shrimp peeking out at you. Fried Mandoo had a somewhat chewy and tough wrapper, but very crispy; meat filling odd mash of maybe pork and chives, adequate, not stellar. I’m not a stranger to Korean food, but had a little trouble navigating the menu, a lot of things you don’t usually see elsewhere, and much of it in Korean only (could even decipher with the pictures). Maybe I’ll branch out next time, def looking forward to trying the new handmade noodles. In the middle of a weekday, lunchtime crowd looked like a mix of nearby office drones and little old Asian couples, a few families with small children. Good place to stop in before your shopping and you might even pick up something new.
Great food, austere atmosphere. Who ever thought great food could come out of a cafeteria style place? Until I ate here, I wouldn’t have. The dolsot bibimbap is heaven. I crave this stuff. The sushi bar attached to the restaurant is also good. Also like the ddokbokki and the dongjang jigae. Probably slaughtering the spelling, but the taste is so good, and the price is right. Used to be cheaper than anywhere else, but prices have gone up in the last year or so. Still a good deal, though. Take my word and try it… you won’t be sorry!
What a dish. The number 6 spicy pork is to die for.