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Feedback gevenRandomly stopped by for a quick snack. I was amazed how fresh of this Great Neck Roll. It's freshly made in front of you. This roll had very fresh tuna, salmon sashimi along with avocado and covered with salmon roe. It only $13 with this quality.
We were starving and looking for a place to eat and on yelp it said the food court opens at 10am but when we arrived they said 10:30 so we waited until 10:30 to order but there was still no cashier. We waited another 20 minutes but still there was no one to take our order. After waiting for so long we just went to another restaurant. Such a waste of my time and would never go back.
This food court is super casual but still feels very welcoming and the food quality is great. It is located on the second floor in the Hmart Plaza. There's options for typical korean food such as tofu stews, soups, meats and rice, and noodles. There's even a sushi section now! You can order sushi platters to go which is great for hosting gatherings. When dining in, you have access to eating unlimited amounts of their side dishes which consist of kimchi, fish cakes, salad, and zucchini. There's tons of tables available for seating and the restrooms are located in the basement of the building. Great for groups probably who are looking to dine in or take out from somewhere casual. The price is average and affordable. I ordered the seafood soondobu and it has great flavor and loaded with seafood like mussels and squid. They even added an egg for me. It came with a side bowl of rice. Overall a very satisfying meal and I wouldn't mind coming here to meet with friends or even to dine by myself.
With all the recent rain and dreary weather, my boyfriend and I wanted some slurp worthy noodle soups and decided to pay a visit to Song's Family food court. The prices have gone up quite a bit since we were here prepandemic. Inflation is understandable, but we're talking $12 shin ramen, which seems a bit steep. Regardless, we ordered the shin ramen and a yukgaejang kalguksu (spicy beef soup with handcut noodles, $17). Word of caution, don't be tempted by the drinks next to the counter a small can of Arizona was $2! After placing the order, we helped ourselves at the banchan station, which is really one of the key highlights of this food court. AYCE self service banchan? Say less. They had kimchi, pickled radish, zucchini, fish cakes, salad, and canned pineapples. There's also free miso soup. We waited around 10 minutes for our order, but honestly didn't notice the wait time because we had the banchan to snack on. When we got our order, the bowls were HUGE! We honestly couldve split a noodle soup between the both of us. The shin ramen threw us off the soup color was a lot lighter than expected, and not really spicy either. At first glance, I almost thought the yukgaejang was the shin. My boyfriend wasn't super impressed by the shin, even though it was a bit spruced up with egg, nori, and some veggies. For $12 though, we were expecting it to be a bit more exciting. On the other hand, the yukgaejang exceeded my expectations! The noodles were perfectly cooked, and the soup came with generous portions of beef and veggies. The flavor was also good it had a kick to it! I'd definitely recommend this over the shin ramen. Overall, Song's Family food court is a solid spot for some quick stews/noodle soups. Just keep in mind that the inflated prices include the self service banchan bar, which is quite decent and tasty. Don't forget the free soup get your money's worth of banchan!
Unless you want to get food poisoning, don't ever eat here. I had something nasty here and got food poisoning. Eat at your own risk! If you want to be sick to death, eat here and get sick! I'll never eat this garbage again! Disgusting, filthy disgusting place, I got food poisoning from this horrible hole in the wall.
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