Business Description from the Web
From the colorful flowers and plants sprouting up all around the building, to the emphasis on healthy, fresh ingredients and dishes lacking oil, fat, sugar, MSG (infused instead with fruits and juices), this Asian restaurant is deliberate in its preparation and quick in its execution. The Kalbi pot-roast takes 24 hours to cook, but the speedy counter service makes this spot an appealing...
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Dishes start at $7 and parking is free.
Editorial Reviews from the web
In Short From the colorful flowers and plants sprouting up all around the building, to the emphasis on healthy, fresh ingredients and dishes lacking oil, fat, sugar, MSG (infused instead with fruits and juices), this Asian restaurant is deliberate in its preparation and quick in its execution. The Kalbi pot-roast takes 24 hours to cook, but the speedy counter service makes this spot...
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Posted by Contributor
on April 21, 2009, (Edited July 26, 2005)
Other Reviews from the web
I love Koriente....you can have a really tasty meal that is also healthy . I have tried numerous dishes on their menu and loved each one.
I fell upon this online looking for a Korean Restaurant and immediately became interested. I looked up the website and liked the way they represented themselves and went one night for dinner. By the way, this isn't traditional Korean food, it is sort of a hybrid. Hence, the non-traditional name! I really like Korean food (I think it's the DNA, lol) and this was the only one that I had the...
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Posted by Sunson1
on April 21, 2009, (Edited March 12, 2009)
I'm all for local businesses to sprout up in bad neighborhoods - like across from the homeless shelter like this one is - but I have no patience for poor tasting food. If I am paying money, I want to be able to finish my meal. I left most of my dish where it was. I'm an expert on sushi, bulgogi, etc, and this is NOT what you are looking for.
The decor was bland, the furniture cheap, and most...
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Posted by frodotbaggins
on April 21, 2009, (Edited February 15, 2009)