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    Rich Jc Korean Restaurant

    4.1 (230 reviews)
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    Open 11:00 am - 8:30 pm

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    Alexa T.

    A cozy and intimate Korean restaurant that satisfies the craving. I forgot how small this place is. There's only maybe 15 seats (?) and it's barstool counter. I was craving a hot/spicy soup and got the kimchi jigae (with pork). It came with a bowl of white rice. They close at 8:30 pm but last call for kitchen is at 7:45 pm.

    Pork bowl & crispy rice served in a hot clay pot

    We were immediately greeted, seated, and served banchan while figuring out what to order. After asking for recommendations, I ordered pork & crispy rice in a hot clay pot. The dish was seasoned well and the proportion perfect for lunch. The venue is a large counter-only establishment, so keep in mind that there are no booths or tables. What you can expect, however, is great food and good service! Definitely a place to stop by for lunch or early dinner.

    Bulgogi
    Trong N.

    Rich JC is a small little Korean restaurant near the University of Michigan Ann Arbor campus. I used to go here all the time as a student. I don't recommend going here with a big party unless you don't mind the wait. It's essentially all bar seating. The banchan are bean sprouts, kimchi, and pickled radish and are free. My favorite thing used to be the Spicy Beef and Squid combo. But as of my latest visit, they stopped making it. I recently tried the Bulgogi again and it was good (on the sweet side). But something was different compared to how I remembered it 10 years ago.

    2024-04-27, Rich JC Korean Restaurant, Ann Arbor, MI. Menu 3
    G I N.

    2024-04-27. Rich JC. Ann Arbor, MI. If you know nothing about Ann Arbor, you'll still probably know that it's home to the University of Michigan Wolverines. One of the top ranking public universities in the USA. Being a big college town, the immediate area is basically made up of four smaller districts: Kerrytown to the northwest, and home to Zingerman's Deli; Main Street district to the west, filled with inventive restaurants, creative cocktail bars, music venues, and art galleries; State Street district to the immediate west, for those who love historic architecture, theater and music performances, world-class art, shopping, and fine dining; and South University District located to the south and to the east of the campus, the classic "college town" neighborhood, perfect for strolling, picnics, and pictures (it's home to one of the world's best law libraries and was a venue contender for the Harry Potter Films!) Rich JC is an unsuspecting local favorite. This diner converted Korean restaurant has no table seating. It only has diner counter and stools so it's not ideal for larger parties. It is ideal for hungry students wanting a quick meal. The menu is limited, but covers all your basic Korean dishes, from appetizers to meat entrees, rice dishes, noodle entrees, and soups. I don't mind a limited menu, so long as what they limit it to is made well. We went with Bi Bim Bop, Dolsot Bul Go Gi, and a Kimchi Jigae. Bi Bim Bop. This was pretty standard fare. The veggies were pickled, but not overbearingly sour. The bul go gi was thin and tender and tasted exactly as it should. Not disappointing, but not spectacular either. 3 stars. Dakot bul go gi. This is essentially bul go gi beef marinated in bul go gi sauce, with mixed fried veggies, all over a bed of rice in a hot stone pot. The stone is heated up to 450F so will create a nice crusty layer of rice at the bottom. Traditionally, this dish is accompanied with a small bowl of soup broth to allow you to soften the crusty rice so that you can lift it from the bowl and consume it tasting the roasted flavor of the rice. Like the Bi Bim Bop, the Dolsot Bul Go Gi didn't disappoint, but didn't wow either. It's exactly as it should be. 4 stars. Kimchi Jigae. This is a spicy Korean ramen soup. The dish is served in a cast iron pot and served with a bowl of rice, and some picked vegetables on the side. The broth was nice and spicy as expected and came piping piping hot! This is a good winter dish that will warm you to the bone on those chilly winter nights. Flavor-wise, the soup was quite good and the spicy pepper broth did not fall short on the chili pepper. The kimchi was a nice additional kick as well adding complexity to the already spicy dish. 4 stars. Overall, Rich JC is a no-nonsense Korean Joint serving so homemade dishes. I get the feeling that some recipes have been modified to North American tastes and tolerances, but the modifications may also be due to the difficulty in getting some ingredients. The price is on par with what I'd expect to spend in College town and so is the atmosphere and vibe. I'm a fan. The next time I'm back here I'll definitely be trying the Rich Gal Bi. Gal Bi would have rounded out all my usual suspects, but alas I don't have the appetite I used to. A fourth dish would have been way too much for us. The good news is that we'll have something to look forward to the next time we return. If You would like to experience more, come dine-with-me.yelp.com I'd love to have your company... Bon Appétit!

    4. Budae Jigae Soup
    Michelle W.

    Budae jigae from Rich JC was one of my college staple meals out. Spicy, salty, filling, and a large portion. It contains a variety of ingredients like SPAM, sausage, tofu, and rice cakes. I prefer Rich JC's version over Kang's because Kang's tends to be on the sweeter side. Rich JC has switched ownership recently and I've tired it once since -- I don't think the food taste has changed!

    Kimchi Fried Rice
    Ivy C.

    Very cute setup and very delicious food! Felt very homey, will be coming again. Servers were very nice and polite.

    3. Dolsot Bulgogi
    Sharon R.

    I ate here almost every other day when I was a student here back in 2005. I brought my fiance to Ann Arbor for the first time and had to bring him here. Though the owner has changed, the food has not! The naen myung had the perfect blend of spices and it was very cold which was refreshing on a hot summer day. My fiance was impressed and said that other than my mom's cooking , it was the best Korean he's had.

    3. Soon Tofu Jigae Soup
    Casey W.

    Got lots of goood stuff! The soondobu was very filling!! Fried rice cakes have very nice texture and a sweet and spicy sauce. Kimbap was also yummy. Came with a few side bites! All very good. Not much service because it's fast casual. Ambiance was nice, pretty crowded at lunch hour.

    1. Kimchi Jigae Soup
    mei s.

    This place was so good. Like the tofu soup we get in chicago. The dolsot bibimbop was perfect. The soup was flavorful and extremely hot. I am happy that there's a place that serves traditional Korean soup my child can get when she needs hot Asian food!

    Bulgogi
    Lisa M.

    I love the bulgogi! It's packed with flavor and a good portion size. The kimchi has the perfect crunch to add on! Definitely come here if you're craving some wonderful Korean food

    Nicole E.

    This is a diner style spot, small. 17 or so stools. The one woman told me I couldn't save a seat. I told her my husband was putting money into the meter. She said I can't hold seats here. She then tried to seat a woman with her friend next to me a minute later. I again told her that my husband was coming and where was her friend supposed to go then? The kimchi banchan looks old and too fermented for me, tastes okay. The banchans are very much an after thought here. The kimchi isn't great here, better in the stew for sure. We ordered tuna kimbap and a chicken kimchi jjigae soup. I like they let you get the stew with chicken at least. The kimbap wasn't bad, tasted okay, some spinach wouldn't be bad with it too. Some sriracha would also be a good accompaniment too. The chicken kimchi jjigae was okay, doesn't taste the way I would expect it to, but it's still not bad. They put ramen in the kimchi stew, not my fav, prefer the potato noodles myself. Water pitcher at the counter. I was left annoyed and put off by the first waitress that kept trying to seat someone else next to me. Argh. So frustrating dealing with her pushy attitude. It left a bad taste in my mouth for the meal probably. They do need to clean their ceiling vents, they were quite dusty and it could easily blow and get into the food at the counter.

    s 3. Soon Tofu Jigae Soup

    soontofu (extra spicy, with beef), tteokbokki They have best soon tofu in the town. I usually get one with beef, but cheese is also good! Portion is big so I usually order doordash and split it for two meals. Dolsot bulgogi was also good! I think their tteokbokki is also the best in the town (along with moon cafe but they have different styles) Tall people might find the seats uncomfortable because you can't move chairs. Staffs here all friendly and really nice. Budae Jigae: 3/5 Bulgogi Hot Pot Soup: 3/5 Dolsot Bibimbap: 4/5 (had it with beef)

    Beef Soon Tofu Jigae with added ramen
    Ashley F.

    Rich JC is another Ann Arbor gem - every dish I've tried here has been delicious! It has a great location on South U, making for a convenient lunch stop between classes. My go-to order here is the beef soon tofu jigae with added ramen (pictured). The soup is served bubbling hot with white rice on the side. The portion is large enough to consistently have leftovers. The only downside to dining here is that the only seating available is a bar-style countertop. It works fine for parties of 1-2, but it feels a bit disjointed/spread out if you have more people in your party. Because of the limited seating, there definitely is a bit of a feeling of being rushed to finish eating and pay. That being said, this is a place you go for amazing food rather than ambiance. With the right expectations and a small party, this is a must visit.

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    Ask the Community - Rich Jc Korean Restaurant

    Are there any vegan options? More specifically any vegan ramen?

    Yes!! Dishes like Jap Che are vegan and can be ordered with tofu.

    Do they offer vegetarian-friendly (egg is okay) dishes?

    Yes!! Bi Bim Bop is a great option that you can get with tofu or no meat. Most of the menu has options for tofu.

    Where's the best place to park near here?

    There's a parking structure just a half a block south on S Forrest.

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    Clean, good food, and friendly employees!…read more Parking is the only difficult thing (the elevator was broken in the nearest parking garage so we couldn't park there since we have a baby with us and it was cold outside). Thankfully my husband found a spot right on the street! I chose KBBQ for my birthday dinner and my husband found this place. They have a good variety of side dishes (pumpkin, mashed potato, spicy fish cakes, etc)! The food was good and we liked the meat! The brisket wasn't too thin and the steak was delish!! They have decoration very similar to Kimchi Box with neon signs and art featuring scenes from Seoul. The employees were friendly. We want to return and try other dishes on their menu!

    Based on 3-4 visits…read more For background I have spent allot of time in Korea as my wife is Korean. I am not obsessed with getting food that is authentic as long as it is good. This place is aligned fairly well though with food in Korea though ie not highly westernized. This place is in the center of the college area on Liberty and State street. The selection is not extensive but the basics are here including BBQ. Side dishes are decent, Kimchi, which is fundamental to any Korean meal and varies by region, is always included and people have strong opinions about. Theirs is OK but not top notch. Other side dishes are decent. Whatever we ordered, BBQ, Yuk Gae Jang, Dol Sot Bi Bim Bap (Rice. Vegetables and beef inn stone pot), other was pretty good.....just like Seoul Garden used to be before ownership change. We used to go almost exclusively to Seoul Garden near the mall off Boardwalk but after ownership change stopped as the taste changed significantly and not for the better. Its nice to have The Seoul is an option. They have beer and soju (Ubiquitous Korean liquor in Korea that along with Kimchi is many Koreans blood) Environment of the restaurant is modern but still a bit cozy. Overall, definitely worth a try. While we are at it, I have spent allot of time in Japan on business (some vacationing too) and I know it's trendy to go there now especially with the exchange rate, and by all means go, allot to see and experience (and eat!) there. But don't overlook Korea. The two countries have a torrid history and don't want to admit they are similar in many ways....but they are and Korea is loaded with great places to go and food to eat. Traveling can be done on any budget, feel free to reach out if you want to learn more. Also love to hear from experienced travelers, love to learn of new places and things to do.

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    Bulgogi Bibimbap ($12)
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    HanJan Pocha

    4.2
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    We loved it! HanJan…read moreis an absolute gem in Ann Arbor! From the moment we walked in, the atmosphere was inviting, pleasant, and relaxing--perfect for enjoying both great food and great company. We never felt rushed, which made for such an enjoyable dining experience. The service was fantastic--friendly, attentive, and accommodating, even with our group of seven. We ordered a variety of dishes, and every single one was a hit! The ramen was flavorful, the pan-fried mandu was crispy and delicious, and the corn cheese was a fun and tasty surprise. The Korean rice balls, Korean chicken stud, and pork tender plate were all perfectly prepared, but the standout for me was the veggie dumplings--they were absolutely delicious! Whether you're coming with friends, family, or would even be fun for a casual date night, HanJan is a must-visit spot. We can't wait to return and try even more of their amazing menu!

    Staff were very friendly from the hostess to the servers. The interior reminded me of a Korean…read moremovie hotpot or karaoke bar with the music and disco ball. The mandu was tasty and had a lot of flavor. Crispy outside and soft tasty filling inside. The Ramyeon with tofu was just right amount of spicy and flavorful. The tofu was perfectly toasted. The veggies were cooked to the best texture they still had a bite to them. I just wished there was more broth that was so good. I would like to come back and try their traditional pocha.

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    Soft opening menu
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    Kimchi fried rice
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    Tomukun Korean Barbeque

    4.0
    (514 reviews)
    0.6 mi
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    I love checking out Korean restaurants whenever I can, so I was so excited to try Tomukun with…read morefriend and fellow Elite, Tiffany S. We met up for lunch recently and had a great experience. Nate and I first went into the wrong restaurant - they also have a more casual noodle spot next door, so be sure you know where you're meeting/going! We hadn't figured out if we wanted to do Korean BBQ or not when we first arrived, but we ended up choosing from the lunch specials/combos menu which was a great value. Plus I can never decide what I want, so it was great to be able to get a combo with two different options. I went with the bulgogi/nengmyun combo and we also got an order of mandoo to share. Our server was super patient and helpful with navigating the menu. The food came out quickly and everything was pretty tasty - I loved the mandoo (dumplings) - they were big and filled nicely. The nengmyun was good, not the best version of this dish that I've had, but it's hard to find in my city so I was happy to have theirs. I loved the spicy pork bulgogi; super flavorful and not too spicy. Nate got the sundubu stew which was delicious and quite spicy! The portions were large, especially for the price. I always forget how great it is eating in college towns - things can be way cheaper! Parking here is a bit tricky as it is anywhere downtown, but we lucked out with a street meter nearby. I will definitely be back to Tomukun in the future.

    This was my first time trying korean BBQ and I had a great experience! We got the marinated chicken…read moreand the ribeye. It was really good and I would definitely recommend it. The service was amazing and the people were really nice. The one thing to note is that if you get the chicken it does take a lot longer to cook than the beef. Overall, I would definitely come again!

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    Seated at a table with another couple
    The fried seaweed rolls
    The fried seaweed rolls
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    Love this place! I've been there three times now and service was always prompt and friendly. I…read morelove the menu, especially how it's so vegetarian friendly and offers many gluten free options. They also have a great drink menu, both alcoholic and non alcoholic. Now for food! I really love the countryside potato rice. So filling and comforting. I'd highly recommend getting the soft egg with it (add on for $3). The carrot salad is refreshing and flavorful. My daughter had the fried tofu sandwich. She said it was good but it could have used a little more sauce and she likes the potato rice better. Another dish I'd recommend is the Buddhist lotus root appetizer!

    While visiting our daughter we were recommended Miss Kim as a dinner spot. Miss Kim did not…read moredisappoint. The menu offers a variety of dishes. We opted to share a few dishes to include the beet avocado salad, the fried chicken, the ribs, crispy broccolini and the street style tteokbokki. Our whole table enjoyed each dish. The sauces were the right level of spicy and the meat was tender. The soy butter rice was a stand out. My wife says "that is the best rice I've ever had." I enjoyed a Makku with my meal. It's a tasty Korean rice beer. We made reservations and were seated not too long after our arrival. The restaurant offers plenty of seating to include a small bar area, and has a vibrant atmosphere. The staff were welcoming and knowledgeable about the menu. We will be visiting again to try some of the other dishes.

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    Sawce!!! Seaweed mayo, ssamjang, curry mayo
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    Chocolate Mochi Cake ($7) - not great. Reminds me more of a brownie than mochi. Surprisingly salty. Whipped cream has miso caramel.
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    Azalea

    3.9
    (54 reviews)
    0.9 mi

    I went back to Azalea for a family dinner and didn't realize they had changed their menu since the…read morefirst time I visited. The quality of the food is still amazing and worth a visit, but there were some items I wish stayed on the menu. For example, the spicy salmon crispy rice is no longer available and only available in the tuna form. The portions are also smaller, now coming in three small bites rather than the two big bites from before. The gochujang rigatoni and kimchi paella are also unavailable. Some new dishes I tried and loved were the short rib and the grilled octopus. The octopus was incredibly tender and I couldn't stop eating it! It also comes with delicious potatoes. The short rib was a larger portion and also tasted delicious. The rest of my table ordered the miso cod. The miso cod was delicious, but the portion was quite small and arguably not worth its price compared to the short rib. Cocktails that I recommend are The Gatsby and The Promised Neverland if you like sweeter drinks! For the service, we felt a bit rushed as we were dining. Normally the drinks come out followed by the appetizers, but our appetizers came first and the drinks came with our mains. I think there was a missed opportunity to sip on our drinks and chat with our party as we enjoyed the restaurant's ambience. Otherwise, the food came quickly and was well served.

    I'm pretty torn on this one, hence the 2 stars. I came here with a friend for dinner and we were…read morerudely greeted and told that it would be best if we sat at the bar because they were busy. It was restaurant weekend in downtown Ann Arbor and we didn't have a reservation, so we obliged, although the space was pretty empty. Once we got to the bar, the young waitress slammed menus down in front of us and acted extremely annoyed by our presence. After bothering us every minute for the next 5 minutes to order, me and my friend put in our orders in haste. We then waited for 30 minutes for our meals to arrive. I got the "Amazing Shrimp" sushi roll and my friend got the "Grilled Angus Short Rib". As noted on the menu it comes with Mashed Potatoes, Shishito Peppers, and Garlic Chives. Per my friend's request, the order did not come with the Shishito Peppers or Garlic Chives, but it also didn't have the potatoes. After asking for the potatoes, our server went back and we could hear her yelling at the kitchen staff. Minutes later she came out with a bowl of 3 potatoes, not mashed and not hot. My roll was great and I'd definitely order again if I come back, but I'm honestly not too inclined to after this experience. Lastly, the restaurant itself was freezing. It was a cold day but it was way colder inside than it should've been. We ended up keeping our coats on for most of dinner. I really do want to like it here because the vibe seemed very modern and clean, however the service, food, and level of professionalism fell short of my expectations.

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    Azalea
    Salmon on the Beach, Wagyu Nigiri
    Salmon on the Beach, Wagyu Nigiri
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    Pacific Rim

    Pacific Rim

    4.1
    (602 reviews)
    0.9 mi
    $$$

    Korean-Marinated Ribeye (5/5): Very generous portion of meat that was tender and nicely grilled…read more The crispy rice was fantastic and the veggies paired nicely with the meat. Definitely my go-to entree. Thai-Style Calamari (5/5): One of THE main reasons I love Pacific Rim so much. This is the best calamari appetizer I've had. Lightly breaded and fresh. The sweet chili sauce is perfect. Thai Peanut Noodles (4/5): The noodles had great texture and the Thai peanut sauce was delicious. The tofu wasn't really crispy and I personally would've loved the option to add some meat. Lamb Dumpling (4/5): Lots of meat in the filling and didn't taste gamy at all. Limited time special. Shrimp Shumai (4/5): Really enjoyed the wonton wrapper. Shrimp flavor came through nicely. Limited time special. House Salad (4/5): Light and fresh. The soy based dressing was sweet, slightly acidic, and not at all overpowering. Warm Chocolate Cake (4/5): Delicious cake with a warm, gooey inside. I personally don't like coconut or chocolate and fruit desserts, but I still enjoyed this a lot. Creme Brulee Tasting (4/5) : Green tea, pumpkin spice, and ginger creme brulees. Loved getting to try a little bit of each flavor (green tea was my favorite). Spiced Caramel Pear (3/5): Not my favorite since I don't generally like cooked fruit. The mascarpone cream and shortbread were good though. RATING SYSTEM 5 - Great (Need to get this again) 4 - Good (Would get this again) 3 - Ok (Might give this another shot) 2 - Not Good (Won't get this again) 1 - Bad (Telling people to avoid this)

    Still my favorite restaurant in Ann Arbor!! Menu is pretty…read moremuch the same for past 30 years but that's a good thing because everything is great!! Decor is clean and comfortable. People who work here are the nicest. Can't wait to go back!!

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    Pacific Rim
    Tuna Tartare with Taro Chips
    Tuna Tartare with Taro Chips
    Tuna Tartare with Taro Chips ($10) - Diced tuna, avocado, wakame seaweed, scallions and togarashi. Served with housemade taro chips

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    Tuna Tartare with Taro Chips ($10) - Diced tuna, avocado, wakame seaweed, scallions and togarashi. Served with housemade taro chips

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