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Songsinthekeyofmosh t1_j6cxuxf wrote

Hotpot 757 is really good! They do hotpot as well as Korean BBQ. All you can eat.

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_eringk_ t1_j6d0je7 wrote

I really like Korean Garden on Midlothian Turnpike!

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SnooHesitations926 t1_j6d0opv wrote

For cheap eats it’s noodles and friends , for a more traditional experience Yewon on Hull

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wonboowoo t1_j6d30yo wrote

Yewon on Hull st is excellent, staff is super nice as well and they sell the sides they serve as well

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katjardin t1_j6d3jb3 wrote

Korean is my all-time favorite cuisine and this place is my go-to. The building was formerly an old Red Lobster and still has some of that American chain restaurant look/vibe, but food & service, (including at-table bbq grill!) is authentic and wonderful. I haven’t been in a while; now I’m hungry.

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ImplementEven1196 t1_j6d3vin wrote

We like takeout from Seoul on Midlothian Tpk just before Robious Rd, and Korea Garden much closer in on Midlothian. We’ve not eaten in at either place but the food is great.

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Dazedsince1970 t1_j6d9i0n wrote

I recommend Yewon, Korean Garden and Seoul Kitchen. Been about a year since my last Korean meal but we have enjoyed all three locations for years. Unfortunately I no longer live in Midlothian.

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Daemonrealm t1_j6d9sbo wrote

Not in and around Richmond but closer than northern Virginia (NOVA). MARU in downtown Charlottesville is some of the best Korean I’ve had, period. It’s worth the drive. About an hour.

Edit: defined NOVA as op is new to the area

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ChefNamu t1_j6drmfd wrote

Um... respectfully disagree. Maru was one of the worse korean restaurants I've had, unless they changed substantially since when I went in 2019. If OP wants proper korean food, the closest decent stuff is up by annandale and centreville. Nova basically. We're basically SOL here in richmond.

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bruceltd t1_j6e4o3d wrote

Lol. You’re asking the wrong form. This is RVA

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BatmansNygma t1_j6ek1bu wrote

Kogi on 2nd street has the absolute best kimbap I've ever had in my life. I usually eat most of a bibimbap bowl in store and have another meal of leftovers. Their kimchi pancakes are also really good.

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DontTouchMyPeePee t1_j6emvg9 wrote

Yewon & Noodle + Friends (Specifically for the jajyunmyeong) are your best bets. Korean Garden & Seoul market are OK if you don't want to hike out to Yewon. Hopefully we get some better quality Korean spots in the next few years

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RucaSalt t1_j6fcl18 wrote

This makes me miss 88 Garden so bad.

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FromTheIsle t1_j6i62sq wrote

New Grand Mart. Both locations have a Noodle and Friends inside that sells pretty solid Korean (their mabo dofu is unfortunate tho). I would argue that since 88 Garden is gone (RIP), Grand Mart is the place to go. I think the Midlothian location specificaly is the best quality wise. These aren't sit down service restaurants. You order at a counter and can eat there or take it to go.

Havent been to Korean Garden in a while but it was sort of unimpressive to me. The owners were friendly as far as I remember, but just couldn't believe they were open right next to 88 Garden because it just didn't compete. The store that they have at the back of the restaurant is also somewhat limited, New Grand Mart has a bigger selection of Korean ingredients.

Yewon way out on Hull is also decent but it's a bit overpriced which is why I don't recommend it as much, plus it's a bit of a drive if you are in the city.

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