Submitted by Sock_It_2_Me53 t3_10qihpt in pittsburgh
dmil103 t1_j6q8g4n wrote
I feel like no one talks about Nak Won Garden, and it's probably my favorite restaurant.
mikeyHustle t1_j6rq42m wrote
Szechuan Spice is right there, too, and so flavorful (even if it still looks like the 1970s inside). That Giant Eagle gets mad foot traffic; people need to be hitting up the restaurants around it.
fauxpasdiva t1_j6xi3l9 wrote
I had a duck dish there that was pretty bad. It was a duck neck and it was literally all bone, sauce and yam noodles. I said something and he was like, “yeah that’s the dish” and I was, “I get that it’s duck neck but it’s literally all vertebrae with no meat and all sauce,” and showed him and he still was like “sorry about it.” $16. Not a fan and I’m all about authentic dishes. It looked nothing like the pictures I saw online which was why I ordered it. Sad days. My partner’s pork belly loked good, though.
mikeyHustle t1_j6xl3dz wrote
I'll make sure to keep getting all the lamb, chicken and pork I've enjoyed so much, and not the duck neck.
fauxpasdiva t1_j6y1bbd wrote
Yeah I’ll try the other stuff next time! The lamb sounded good. What would you suggest?
ballsonthewall t1_j6qa8uk wrote
Google reviews say a lot of bad service
fireballsdeep t1_j6rd5pt wrote
It's 3.5 stars. According to that viral tiktok from Freddie Wong, that means it's a GREAT Asian restaurant.
*https://www.indy100.com/viral/freddie-wong-chinese-food-yelp
mikeyHustle t1_j6rfb23 wrote
The owner likes to hover at your table and comment sometimes. I thought it was charming. Some people clearly got pissy about it.
ballsonthewall t1_j6rmbpk wrote
Thanks for the extra input! I don't take google reviews for gospel but anything under 4 stars usually gives me pause
mikeyHustle t1_j6rpvnl wrote
At Nak Won's price point, that is totally fair. We went despite the reviews because we wanted that specific cuisine, and it's been awesome.
Oh, sometimes the food comes out at different times, too, rather than everyone at the table being served together. I can see some people thinking that's "bad service," but they just serve it when it's ready; the kitchen isn't huge.
verdesquared4533 t1_j6rqxhw wrote
Looking forward to checking this place out - do you have recommendations?
dmil103 t1_j6srf2k wrote
Spicy seafood udon, or any of the hot pots.
My cousin once asked for that Udon Extra spicy (he is white) and the server asked him if he was sure a couple times before.
He was in pain.
DarkKnyt t1_j6um52m wrote
I think that's actually typical for Korean. It's very similar to the Japanese izakaya concept
dmil103 t1_j6qgmgd wrote
I've never experienced an issue and been there at least a dozen times over the last couple years.
SomeoneSaysHi t1_j6tv06f wrote
Service is indeed a bit rushed.
It’s the kind of place that you sit eat, and get OUT. But I was a regular there for and a few years and the owner was pretty friendly. Just a bit stern.
Food is pretty damn good, but a bit pricey. But Korean food does tend to be a bit more labor intensive.
And if someone is a bit uneducated in how certain Korean restaurants work, it can come off as rude. I once asked if I could have more fish banchan, even if it is more, they said “No”. My guess is because they were PACKED and needed every bit to get through the night. I really didn’t mind.
ballsonthewall t1_j6tvtug wrote
I think it's a thing with Asian cuisine / culture in general, honestly... I feel the same way at some Chinese places but if the food is good and I am their guest, then I don't mind :)
SomeoneSaysHi t1_j6twpw2 wrote
Lol. How Lee does this too. I don’t really care as long as (like you said) the food is good
StevInPitt t1_j6t3mhy wrote
my favorite Korean place unless I'm jonesing for Hwe dup bap
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