| Category: | Restaurant, |
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| Address: | 3219 Snyder Ave, Cheyenne, WY 82001, USA |
| Zip code: | 82001 |
| Opening hours (Edit) | |
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| Monday: | 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM |
| Tuesday: | 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM |
| Wednesday: | 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM |
| Thursday: | 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM |
| Friday: | 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM |
| Saturday: | Closed |
| Sunday: | Closed |
Authentic Korean food in Cheyenne. The food was tasty. For Korean food lover such as me and my husband, it felt like we found a gem while visiting Cheyenne. Although they said only take out, the lady asked us if we wanted to seat and eat, which we did. We reached there around the time of closing so there weren’t many people. There were 3 ladies working and handling the entire thing (girl power), they were very friendly. We had mondoo soup (soup dumpling), spicy sautéed pork and fried 5 piece mondoo. We’ve got no complains in any of the item we ate there. If you are looking for fancy seating this isn’t your place, but if you are looking for good food, you must try.
This is easily the best restaurant in Cheyenne. The location and decor may not meet some people's idea of 5 stars (or even 4), but we go there to eat. The food is top quality and all cooked by the owner herself, not some low wage slacker. That woman is impressive, and it shows in the food. This place is where we go to eat and feel good. If you come from, or can relate to, a culture where food is more important than presentation, you will likely have no disappointment.
Update: the pricing below in the review was from 5 years ago, so it’s gone up a little. Still a good value and our favorite.
Pros: Authentic, Great quality, great flavor, healthy choices, attention to detail, cooking is done by the owner, friendly, kid choices, reasonable prices, large portions, privately owned (No corporate executives deciding how to manipulate you into paying more for less while someone else does the work).
Cons: This place is small and a bit hidden, decor and ambience is a betrayal to the food quality. Only takes cash, and due to the owner getting on in age, dine in is only available for lunch, other than the owner there is usually only one other person helping with prep and serving and may not be as meticulous as the owner (but no worse than the help that you would find in any other restaurant).
Prices: expect about $10-$12 for most dishes and most are generously sized (my wife usually has left overs and gets 2 meals from a dish). The ribs are a few dollars more but still a value imo. You can also buy a large jar (aprox. 1/2 gal) of Kim chi for only $11 (including the $1 deposit for the jar)!!
Whoever said this place was expensive was likely comparing it to McDonald's and may have been disappointed with the lack of engineered food. If you enjoy processed food over authentic, or shop mostly in the frozen food section, then there is a chance this isn't the place for you. Not everyone has the same taste. But if you are in Cheyenne and at least curious, it is worth trying.
My favorites are the ribs and bibimbap.
Honestly v yummy! The ladies are always kind and welcoming and the food is to die for. Def missing it at the moment so can’t wait to stop by next! Ps try the ramen 😁
Awesome Korean food. It's a small place that has some seating but is mostly takeout. This is a must if you like Korean food.
Great authentic good and fast service! I highly recommend.