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    Izzi Korean Kitchen

    4.1 (173 reviews)

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    Chicken yaki soba noodles.
    Alexandrea P.

    I always enjoy eating here. You enter the restaurant and you order right at a computer screen. It's pretty straight forward. There's also someone attending the front desk area that can help you. Or you can place your order with them. I've had very delicious food here multiple times and I highly recommend it. The Restaraunt has a very relaxed feel. The restaurant has tons of options. I always order the spam musubi it's a must when I come here. I look forward to next time.

    Udon
    Christina C.

    Some coworkers and I came here for lunch to order takeout and wanted to have some Korean food! It was quiet inside, so we were all able to go up to the kiosk right away and place our orders. For myself I got the musubi with spam and avocado, and some krab Rangoon! The musubi was wrapped up tightly in cling wrap so it all stayed together while wee weee traveling back to the office. It tasted very good, and the avocado was a nice touch to cut some of the saltiness. The krab Rangoon was super creamy and went perfectly with my sweet chili sauce! Overall I would come back, but maybe next time do dine in, as the to go order did take some time. I'd like to try their hotpot next go around!

    2024.12.24 - interior
    Wendy C.

    Oh, cool I guess What Stopped by here before going to the Florida mall. I got the teokbokki. It was okay, nothing super special. Environment This is in a plaza where IZZIban used to be. This was a suprise to me as I thought it was like IZZIban but it was totally different. It is more like a fast casual now, maybe a bit very casual. There are a lot of seating inside with some outside as well. It is self seated after you order, you pick up at the end of the counter and you also clean up the plates yourself after. Niceness of the staff Not sure how to describe this. Maybe it's the system that's inefficient. There are a number of screens for you to place your orders. There is one person that could take your order but you need to pay cash. Otherwise you need to order via the Self kiosk. Once you order you can take a seat. The staff I would say she was just there. Dollar From the menu I thought it was expensive. Seems they are just warming up food... it was like instant noodles with seafood. The teokbokki was $10 something Yes/No? It's a great concept.. but I am not sure

    Lisa C.

    To my surprise, this place was not bad. The prices were a bit high (but that seems to be normal for Korean food?) You do get a decent amount of food for the price you pay. Everything was not bad and if you dine in, you get to have some complimentary soup located where you pick up your food on the counter. The Korean hotdog and spicy ramen was not worth it though.

    ONIGIRI (RICE BALL) 1PC
    Sonita J.

    Still my fave place for KFC. No one makes them crispy, crunchier and the sauce is drippy, thick, sweet, and flavorful. It's a messy, eat with your whole face kind of good.

    ROSE TTEOK-BOKKI
    Vivian Y.

    The service style was kiosk based, which was easy to use, and the food came out fairly quickly! I really enjoyed the rosé tteokbokki since it just had a little bit of kick to it.

    Kimbap
    Aaron C.

    Highlights: & Free soup (with purchase) & Seemed geared towards young ppl, staff seem like high schoolers & Food was good, though notably salty & Solid option for Korean/fusion food if you're in the area Context: Saturday afternoon, early December. We were looking for Korean food and found this place on Google Maps . Food: The ramen wasn't Instagramable, though the kimbap seemed plated with intentionality and care about how it looked. The free soup was made from fried fish cake. It was a good appetizer while you wait for your food -- also helped the time go by. It wasn't busy when we showed up so our food came out quickly. The food overall was good -- nothing really noteworthy good or bad, except it being pretty salty (not unexpected). On the plus side, our food arrived quickly (though there weren't any orders ahead of us). Ambience: Seemed trendy/hip, the vibe I got was that it was geared towards young people. The free soup, the decor, the expectation that you bus your own table and the staff being high school/college, is what gave me that sense. I was visiting so I could be totally off-base. If we're in the area and looking for Korean food, we would probably come back.

    MY V.

    Stop by since I was in the area and ordered the spicy Korean wings. They had great flavor and nice kick of spice to eat. Cooked well. Place was pretty empty when I came in. You do order from a kiosk, lack of interaction. Restrooms are decent.

    Michelle L.

    The kiosks were working a bit slow when we arrived, but we were finally able to place our order with the staff's help. We seated ourselves and noticed there was free soup for dine in guests. Very mindful, very demure. It was delicious! The food came out quickly and the portion sizes were decent. The kimchi fried rice was delicious. The two kimbap rolls we ordered looked freshly made and were also scrumptious. The tteokbukki was a little on the sweeter side, maybe too sweet, but it had a good amount of fish cake and egg. We could've done with a little more spice. Overall, the dishes were decent and the portion sizes made up for the prices. We would definitely visit again to try more items next time that we're in the area.

    Spicy Tuna Poke Bowl
    Camille R.

    Updated 8/22/24: had dinner with family and friends at about 8:20PM and ordered regular Tteokbukki - had a few more rice cakes than last visit. Tried the spicy tuna poke bowl and that was pretty good and filling. The fried chicken is still the same, now convinced it's a wannabe k-style fried chicken. Downgraded to 1 star becasue we asked for some cups at the counter to get water and staff as initial response was "you know we close at 9:15, right?". It wasn't even 9pm when we asked! My hubby pointed out the sign at the front that says 9:30pm and was told that it was wrong. We were the ONLY people dining and ordered quite a lot. They already do self-serve, the least they could do is not rush us with our dinner! We used to love going here but service and food has gone down so much that we don't think we'll come back.

    Pick up area
    Marie S.

    Went on a Tuesday evening and it was not busy. The location had plenty of parking!!!! The restaurant was super clean and well decorated. Very decor was modern and very similar to my experience when I went to Seoul. They even had Korean shows playing on the tvs. Was able to easily place my order at the kiosk and the food came out al pretty quick! Even had an option to purchase Korean snacks, drinks and desserts. I ordered the Spicy Krab Poke Bowl and my sister ordered the Chicken Katsu. The food was both beautiful and delicious! 100% recommend eating here!

    CHICKEN KATSU IZZI BOX
    Molly U.

    Absolutely loved this place. I got the Chicken Katsu Box and it was delicious 8/10 for sure. I thought the portions were more than enough. I definitely had a bunch leftover. The restaurant was super cute. You could grab soju and other items from the front. They sold some mugs and bowls as well which I thought were cute. They sold some people working were friendly and we got out food pretty quickly.

    Fried chicken
    Jenn M.

    Love eating here for lunch! It's one of our go-to's. There's a kiosk where you can order your food, or you can order with a cashier. They play K-pop and have a little shopping area where you can buy makgeolli, soju, and other chips and snacks! You can also order poke bowls, Korean street food, bento boxes, and sushi! Loved their fried chicken and the corn dog. Definitely a good place to try out if you're in the area! They also have a takeout area and provide boxes, plastic bags, and cutlery for you to pack your food. So convenient!

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    Not impressed it's just fast food no service food less than I hoped for service poor pricy for fast food

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