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    Mirin Fusion Kitchen

    Mirin Fusion Kitchen

    4.6
    (311 reviews)
    2.2 mi
    $$

    One of Augusta's best Korean fusion restaurants. I got their fried rice bowl and at mirin, you get…read morean option of 2 or 3 meat choices. I went with the 2 meant option which is about $20. Got the grilled chicken & steak, which was solid. The grilled chicken had a great char flavor, while the steak tasted like something you'd eat at a hibachi restaurant. The fried rice wasn't oily or dry, best part was how's the portion was. Got a side of 6 piece gyoza which was meat and vegetable filled; that was also non oily and fried just right. Took about 7-8 minutes for the order to come out which was a fast then around. Plenty of room for dining & facilities were pretty clean. They also have other menu items like bubble teas and ramen. Definitely a diverse menu, will certainly be back.

    I have never had Ramen so flavorless. The pork didn't make sense; it was the only thing in the dish…read morewith any flavor but how are you supposed to eat that big slab with only chopsticks and a spoon? The atmosphere looks nice, if a tad plain. But some of the tables had to be scooted out to get into the seat and they were heavy on a granite floor so loud screeching accompanied the otherwise silent room. Fast food style service and the annoying receipt signing which fast food shouldn't have was present. Also, the toilet wouldn't flush. All over, I'm not sure it really earned the star I gave it.

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    Decent
    Poke was decent, rice  was garbage  though

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    Seoul Korean Kitchen

    Seoul Korean Kitchen

    4.4
    (151 reviews)
    5.9 mi
    $$

    Stopped in today after my daughter had senior pictures to try Korean food. She's not a picky…read moreeater, but I was surprised she was open to trying all the food. The staff was extremely friendly and the restaurant was clean. The food was fresh and delicious! The short ribs were absolutely amazing. The tofu was not our cup of tea but that was due to the actual texture of tofu and nothing to do with the restaurant. We'd never had tofu before and wanted to try it. Now we've tried it! I would go back again and try the other types of bulgogi they offer.

    Stopped by Seoul Korean Kitchen the other day to try their Jjajangmyeon and kimchi jjigae…read more Banchan 3.5/5: The kimchi was pretty standard, similar to what you would get from a decent brand at H mart. The bean sprouts were a bit salty. Chili cucumber was well seasoned and refreshing, and the sliced fish cake was the highlight with a slight sweet and sesame oil flavor. Each dish supposedly comes with a banchan, but if you eat with another person, then you get 1 set of banchan only with 1 refill and additional refills cost $2.50 which was different from most cities I have been to with a more established asian food scene (Atlanta, Houston, Dallas, etc). jjajangmyeon 4/5: The jjajangmyeon had decent portions. The noodles were really nice and chewy, and the sauce on top had a slight sweetness to it that made it different from the chinese jiajiang mian I normally eat. There were plenty of zucchini and onion pieces, and the pork was tender and just a bit fatty which I enjoyed. Highlight of the meal. Kimchi Jjigae 3/5: The kimchi jjigae comes with kimchi, tofu, and pork pieces in a stew and a side of rice. The stew itself comes out piping hot but is almost 90% kimchi and minimal tofu and pork. Very few pieces of tofu and pork, unlike the jjajangmyeon which had more generous amounts of pork. The rice bowl it comes with is quite small. We ran out well before the kimchi stew was completed, and they charge $2 for rice refills. Overall, the food was decent and service is solid. Pricing was slightly steep with a bowl of jjajangmyeon (noodles with stir fry pork sauce overlying) running at $19 and a bowl of mostly kimchi and a few pieces of tofu/pork pieces costing $17. Their banchan/rice refill policy is questionable, but the food scratches the itch in a city with a smaller Korean population and minimal competition.

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    Hawaiian Style BBQ

    Hawaiian Style BBQ

    4.6
    (503 reviews)
    4.3 mi
    $$

    Visited Hawaiian Style BBQ under the new ownership, and even though a few items I had enjoyed in…read morethe past were no longer available, it didn't take away from the overall experience at all. The food still felt authentic and full of true Hawaiian flavor. Coming from a family with roots in the Big Island and Maui, I can appreciate when a place captures that genuine island-style taste and atmosphere. One thing that really stood out was how they start you off with fresh in-house made pork rinds, similar to how Mexican restaurants serve chips and salsa when you sit down. It was a unique and welcoming touch. We ordered the spicy poke, Spam musubis, and a mixed BBQ plate with two scoops of mac salad. Everything was flavorful, fresh, and satisfying. The mac salad especially had that classic island-style taste that's hard to find done right. The staff was friendly, the decor looked great, and the restaurant had a warm, inviting feel. Definitely worth checking out if you're looking for authentic Hawaiian comfort food.

    Ambience. B Service. A…read moreFood. A Price. B Found in strip mall next to Kroger. Lots of parking lot spaces. Booths and tables in brightly lit finding room. Service was quick to seat and take orders. Love they give complimentary pork rinds to snack on. Friends order masubi - spam nori wrapped rice. Nice. 3 for $9.50? I see different prices online vs menu. The shrimp tempura was okay for fried shrimp. And friends garlic fried chicken was good. I had the double meat plate. And wanted small but they charged me regular charged for $30. 3 slices of short ribs extra $6 up charge for 3 pieces ?! and 1/4 lb of pork belly bites. Also orders kimchee of cucumbers and cabbage. Nice flavors and not overly spicy. I do think they forgot to give me my rice. For $30. Thought this was a bit high for what I got. Food is delicious. Service. Good. Just not sure of how the portions are created for platters. My fiends dish for one items were under $15. Oh well...shall keep an eye on portions and prices in future. Will still go back but así es toy what get for the price I am paying. A. Small order vs regular order.

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    Big Boi Hawaiian Plate Grindz!

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    Korean Food Express

    Korean Food Express

    4.0
    (64 reviews)
    5.3 mi
    $$

    I always have great food and good customer service I keep coming back! The beef, Bulgogi, and the…read moreKorean short ribs are amazing! And the Banchan potatoes have me in a chokehold

    Ambience. C Service. B…read moreFood. A Price. A+ When Happy House -- my go-to spot for Korean food in Augusta -- closed for summer vacation, I stumbled upon a hidden gem near Fort Gordon. It makes perfect sense that an authentic Korean eatery would thrive near a military base, and this one did not disappoint. Tucked away and unassuming, this tiny hole-in-the-wall has actually been around since 1999 -- a true mom-and-pop operation that feels like a well-kept local secret. Truly more of a takeout scenario... The food? Fresh, flavorful, and unmistakably authentic. All dishes cooked when ordered, so expect to wait... The Korean guy at register was very nice and helpful letting me use their bowls to eat in house... Just a heads-up: seating is extremely limited (think 8 people, max). And while the AC situation consists of a giant air blower with the doors flung open on a 90-degree day, it somehow adds to the charm. Pro tip: order takeout, or bring your own gochujang and dipping sauces -- otherwise, you'll have to purchase full-size bottles to use at the table (which you can take home). Quirky, no-frills, and absolutely worth it. Best Korean lunch deal in town!!! $9.99 Korean rice bowl lunch of meats with banchan and mandoo!!! And lots of sliced Kim Bap for $8!!! I'm a FaN!

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    Yes.... Best deal in town... think deconstructed  bi bim Bap lunch bowl special!!!  $9.99.  Say, What?!!
    Yes.... Best deal in town... think deconstructed bi bim Bap lunch bowl special!!! $9.99. Say, What?!!
    The 3.99 each freshly made banchan
    The 3.99 each freshly made banchan
    Not much to look out at front!  Albeit...I'm a FaN!!!

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    Not much to look out at front! Albeit...I'm a FaN!!!

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