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    Cafe Andamiro

    3.7 (13 reviews)
    ModerateJapanese, Korean
    Open 11:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Clarissa M.

    Cafe Andamiro is such a wee gem of a place. I'd never had Japanese or Korean food before on my first visit--lucky for me that I got to have it in such a lovely place that even my once-a-traveling-man-to-Japan-now-a-forever-bibimbap-snob husband approves! Atmosphere-wise, Cafe Andamiro is cute and simple. There's the bare necessities of clean chairs, efficient tables, and a few wall furnishings and that's pretty much it. Simple and to the point--if you're going for an atmosphere with more glitz and glam, perhaps Andamiro is not for you. But if you're looking for food that packs a solid punch right in yer kisser, then step inside and prepare your tastebuds! The food was Andamiro is seriously delicious. As a vegetarian I was pleased to find there's a handful of equally tempting offerings on the menu (a perk for someone who's used to that one token veggie meal often reluctantly given in restaurants). My first go-round I took a stab at bibimbap and was excited by the still-sizzling bowl of delight that arrived at my table. Delicious!! My second go I decided to branch out and try the spicy ramen bowl. A word of warning here: it's HUGE. And bring a tissue. If you're like me your nose will be runnin', but it's totally worth it! Service is always pleasant and prices are fair enough for the quality of the food, but on that note it is certainly worth mentioning that Cafe Andamiro is not only cash only but BYOB, so consider that a heads-up for any visits you may see in your future! If you're like me and have never had a bibimbap, this is your nudge to go stretch your culinary rubber band! Go forth my foodies, and stuff thy face!

    Amy B.

    Having the word CAFE in the name doesn't do this little Korean restaurant justice. It is actually a mixture of Japanese and Korean. Sushi is offered alongside traditional Korean Biminbap. It is always busy when we gohere, which to me is a good sign. The staff are rushed off their feet but always greet you with a warm welcome. Nothing is too much trouble. They managed to squeeze me and David into a small cozy table at the back. They offer BYOB with no corkage but we were being good so went for one of the super-duper healthy teas. Each one offering a different healing property or health benefit. To start we shared the vegetarian Okonomiyaki and Salmon sushi set. The food arrived quickly and was beautifully prepared and presented. The Okonomiyaki was wonderful with nice and crispy edges! The sushi is delicate and well-balanced. For main I had a roasted salmon dish and David had spicy pork. Both dishes came with sticky rice and miso soup. The fish and pork were wonderfully flavoured but the rice was quite bland. I felt like it needed another flavour. I have had plenty of amazing dishes here before including the Donburi and the Biminbap so this is the first time that I had something that was less than excellent! With the bill coming to £30 it is a great price for a mid-week treat! Cheers, Amy

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    Sodaeng - The best!

    Sodaeng

    3.8(6 reviews)
    0.0 miNewington, The Meadows

    Finally got to try this place over the weekend and to quote an old movie, "can you just be…read morewhelmed?" Because that's what the experience was. The service was friendly but quite slow though the place was only half full. The decor is minimal and furniture looks like it's from everyone's favourite flat pack box store. My friend and I got a large kimchi jigae to share and it's kept warm on an electric hot plate which although great to keep the soup hot, completely dominated the table which made eating seem really cramped. The dish itself was tasty enough but didn't blow me away. The small side dishes were potato, bean sprouts and cucumber.. All pickled or glazed as per usual Korean fare. This is the third restaurant on the street serving Korean food and they'll need to up their game to become my top choice.

    Alex G. My wife and I found this treasure last Sat 29th Dec. We were impressed with the friendly,…read morehappy and smiley welcome and were quickly shown to a table. As this was our first experience of Korean cuisine, the lovely girl explained a few items for starters and what were main courses. We were soon into the menu. Our starters were two omelettes with side dishes, they were very tasty and enjoyable. Our mains were huge but very wholesome with veggies, meat and rice, we began to think we need not have had the starters. But we finished the meal completely and extremely satisfied. We washed the meal down with jasmine tea a grand accompaniment. We are now looking forward to our next visit, which we hope to be soon.

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    Sodaeng - Raw fish dish (salmon) on the right with rice and veg was very fresh tasting!

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    Raw fish dish (salmon) on the right with rice and veg was very fresh tasting!

    Kim's Bulgogi

    Kim's Bulgogi

    4.4(10 reviews)
    1.4 miStockbridge, New Town

    We discovered Kim's bulgogi on the way back to our Airbnb on Sunday but they were closed. We came…read moreback today for lunch. It's a very small shop with a few tables for dine in. So we decided to order to go. I liked that they had a very clear menu showing how to order. We got the bibimbap beef Bulgogi and spicy pork, rice bowl with sweet soy chicken and beef Bulgogi. Also, got the Korean sweet pancake which was only available during lunchtime. I liked the beef bulgogi more than spicy pork. Beef was well seasoned and tender. Sweet soy chicken was okay - good flavor but the breading on the chicken was too thick and hard. For kimchi lovers, you will have to order as side dish and its 3 GBP for tiny portion. Overall, generous portion with reasonable price but I was not impressed with the quality of food here.

    I was craving Korean food and decided to check this place out. Although it was quite empty on a…read moreSaturday night, this spot is delicious. The menu is fairly simple with a few starters, rice dishes, noodle dishes, and bibimbap dishes for a reasonable price. My flatmate and I shared the Veggie Dumplings (£3.50). Even though it said it comes with 5pcs, we got 6pcs instead to share equally, which was a kind gesture. The dumpings were super crispy, which almost made me forget they were vegetarian. As for my main dish, I ordered the Fire Chicken Bulgogi with Noodles (£7.50). As a huge fan of japchae (glass noodles), it was an obvious choice for me to pick the noodles over rice. The dish also came with a heap of japchae, which was so flavorful and tasty. The fire chicken was also nicely marinated with a good kick of spice. While rice could help balance the intense flavors of the chicken, I wouldn't want it any other way. If you're looking for comfort Korean food, this spot is the best. We were overstuffed and completely satisfied by the end of our meal. It's good to know Kim's Bulgogi is around whenever I have a Korean craving on the cheap. Don't be turned away by the small and secluded shop; the food is worth it!

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    Ong Gie - The best toilet in a restaurant.  The cleanest that I have seen so far. Its all about attention to details here.

    Ong Gie

    3.6(25 reviews)
    0.7 miTollcross, The Meadows
    ££

    Totally unexpected tasty Korean BBQ in Edinburgh. The beef and the pork belly were seasoned well,…read moreand served with the traditional lettuce wraps, but the side dishes were ordered separately and the selection minimal. I guess you cater to your population, and the sides may not be that popular. However, what we did get, the kimchi and the bean sprouts, were delicious. Also, they need to provide some different Korean BBQ dipping sauces, and the most simple being the sesame oil with salt. More side dishes that came with the BBQ and proper dipping sauces and this place would be 5 stars.

    I recently went there with my fellow yelper family for dinner. The place came highly recommended…read more You can even bring your own bottle of alcohol or non alcohol. Still, you are able to order drinks the old fashioned way, using a menu. The place is big enough to cater for larger groups. Not many so. Try to avoid a table near the toilet. It would disturb you when people pass by, constantly. The tables we got had their own grills incorporated into the tables. A few of us chose to grill their meat and vegetables. Personally I prefer to get my food served straight away and not desperately waiting for a grill to finish. But I could see my mates were happy with their option. Think the prices offered were from £12 upwards for a grill set. I ordered pork dumplings as a starter and a beef dish as a main. I can remember only the number 41 as reference to the main. Sadly I was not able to spell its name. I also learned that the name Ong Gie is referring to some sort of pottery. My dishes were well prepared and held plenty of taste. Needless to say. I ate it all. The vegetables that came with the mains were fresh and crispy. Even the service was a bit slow, or maybe it only appeared like it due to me starving, the people were all really polite. Their english might be a bit rusty, but the waitresses are adorable. Korean might not be my kind of food, but I can definitely recommend this place to any lover of Korean food.

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    Ong Gie

    Ong Gie

    3.5(11 reviews)
    0.1 miNewington
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    Ong Gie is a decent Korean takeaway situated near Buccleuch Place and offers friendly service and…read moregood food, although the prices aren't really that cheap. I came here with some mates in December last year as an interesting alternative to the usual Indian or Chinese takeaways and we certainly weren't disappointed by the quality of the food. Korean food is similar to Chinese and Japanese cuisine, yet there are more things like kebabs and dumplings. I went for the barbecued beef which was served in a delcious mild sauce with fried rice. The food didn't take long to be prepared and was filling as well as tasty. It did cost about £10 per person though, which isn't cheap considering it was just a takeaway. Ong Gie is an excellent Korean eatery, but it comes at a price to match.

    There is now more than one place to acquire Korean food in Edinburgh. But not many. Ong Gie is one…read moreof them. A fairly new addition to the Southside area, Ong Gie has some competition, considering the number of takeaways and restaurants nearby, for its mostly student clientele. Near to George Square and the main library, many a student will pass this takeaway on their way home from evening study. Being something a bit different gives Ong Gie somewhat of an advantage. Not bad for a lazy takeaway, especially if you want something a bit different, but with room for improvement. I've tried takeaway from here a couple of times and its always been okay. There is a reasonable menu, with quite a variety to choose from but once it arrives its not always as exciting as the menu make it out to be. Service can be a little slow but on the whole the staff are friendly. This gives Ong Gie

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