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이 카테고리 8088위People say this Korean restaurant serves delicious tofu, seafood pancakes, and tofu soup. They also highlight the fresh, authentic food, and the friendly, attentive service. Other reviews mention the portions can be small.
정보
2151 Lemoine Avenue, Fort Lee, NJ 07024
정보 업데이트: 2026. 4. 17.
리뷰
Best sundubu in the area! The house-made tofu is the star here—silky, fresh, and flavorful. The perilla seed and mushroom soup is a standout. While the LA Galbi was tasty, it was a little tough, and the pancake felt a bit overpriced for the size. However, the "grandma-style" hospitality and the convenience of paying with InKind make this a top-tier local spot. Stick to the tofu dishes and you can’t go wrong!
Stopped in for lunch at 1 PM on MLK Jr. Day. There's a parking lot, and this lot is always a mess but luckily we were able to find a spot. The restaurant is pretty small, so it's not great for large groups. We only had 5 but had to wait for one of the larger tables, which they only have two of. Here is what we ordered: -Shrimp & Leek Pancake - I'm normally not a fan of these pancakes because they tend to be soggy and oily. But this one was actually pretty good. I think it's because they use a very light, and very little batter - so it's mostly just shrimps and leeks. They also have a good amount of shrimp -Japchae - this one was meh. It wasn't smooth and glossy like I like my japchae to be. But that might be a good thing? Maybe it means they use less oil -CDH Tofu Bossam (steamed pork belly, tofu, kimchi wrap) - this seems to be the dish everyone was getting when I saw the reviews. Some pictures showed their homemade tri-colors tofu, which is why we didn't end up ordering a separate dish of that. I was disappointed when it came out with regular tofu, which was still good but not what I was expecting. The pork belly was nice and tender, and sliced thin. I wasn't a fan of the kimchi wrap because there was some kind of herb in it that I didn't like. Perilla leaf maybe? -LA Kalbi - meat was tender and the marinade was good -CDH Grilled Croaker (served with rice and soup) - perfectly fried and lots of meat. The tofu soup it came with was incredibly salty though Their banchan included fried tofu, kimchi, cucumber kimchi, shrimp sauce, and marinated squash. My favorite was the cucumber. It was bright and crispy. I would have been happy just eating this and some rice. I will say that the only weird thing is that they're on the inKind app, and when we went to their website, we saw there was a promo going on for $25 off $75. But as soon as they saw we had the coupon, they asked if we could pay with a different method because suddenly, "their system was down". The promo was part of the reason why we chose this spot, so we felt kind of like it was a bait and switch. We probably liked half of the items, and that experience left me a little salty. And with so many Korean restaurants in North Jersey, I think we'll try those spots before returning here.
They made tofu in house so the tofu stew was spot on with great flavor and the tofu was silken soft. The dumplings were just ok but the scallions pancake was tasty.
Food is so comforting and the staff is wonderfully kind. Bossom and House made Tofu combo with kimchi salad is my favorite. Their banchan is always rotating and delicous!
Decent Korean food, portions on the little smaller side but ok for the price. Service was good.
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