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So damn good. I've only had the Cheesy bulgogi beef so far, but it's one of the best sandwiches I've ever had.Food: 5/5
Food was very bad. I ordered the fried chicken sandwich and left 95% of it in the plate. It was a giant chewy muscles piece of chicken. Honestly I this is the 3rd time I’ve tried the food here and I’m still disappointed. Your better off eating at another location and then coming to Maria’s for a drink
Disclaimer: I 've been to both Maria 's and Kimski more times than I can count and my rating is based on my overall experience. I 'm more of a foodie than a drink connoisseur, so my review weighs more heavily towards food. Overall ratings: Drinks: 5/5. Ambiance: 5/5. Food: 4/5. Let 's go down the list of their new menu and what was not so good, good, great, and I 'd never order again. First up, Potato and cheese pierogi. Great, would re-order every time I go. Next up, Maria 's standard (a.k.a Polish sausage). Another great item and to up the ante, their fries are better than before. Chap chae noodles, good but lacking. The noodles were a bit overcooked and didn 't have a bounce when you bit into them. Spicy pork bulgogi bowl, good but not good enough where I 'd want to order it again for any particular reason. It was nice to try but it just wasn 't up to par. One, the portion size for the price point was kind of ridiculous. I mean, the meat should shine; however, it 's a rice bowl, there was barely any rice to pair with it. I 'd need to order 3-4 bowls of that, in order to get full. I may be overexaggerating with the portion size, so be the judge for yourself when/if you order it. The I 'd never order again item sadly goes to their KBBQ platter. It says it serves 2-3 people. I had 3 people in my party, it was not enough, otherwise, the other items wouldn 't have been listed. It 's meant to replicate a ssam (wraps) that you D.I.Y. (do it yourself). Great idea but the portion isn 't there. Obviously, the meat is the star here but if there 's not enough of everything else to go with it, that sort of defeats the purpose. There was maybe enough white kimchi to make 4-5 wraps. An item I wanted to try but was 86 'ed (out of stock) for that evening, was the Sweet and Spicy rice cakes (a.k.a. tteokbokki). If you know Korean food, you 'll know that that 's a staple street food item and pairs very well with alcohol. I 'm hoping to return sometime soon to try the rest of their new menu to paint a more comprehensive review, but as it stands now, I 'm at a firm 4-stars.
Good bar food. The bald dude at the counter had an attitude. Its like its not my fault your it startup didnt go well so now you’re a cashier here. Bald dude with glasses could use a check.