Waverly Pl. to 18th St., Third Ave. to Seventh Ave.
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As it turns out, man cannot live by yams alone: Hero’s, the Japanese fast-food joint singularly devoted to dishes made with starchy Japanese sweet potatoes, has expanded into this Korean bibimbop shop now called DoSirak. The menu includes homey Korean soups and noodle dishes, but the new owners are wisely keeping some sweet spud-based dishes. — Rob Patronite and Robin Raisfeld
Recommended Dishes
Bibimbap, $10; spicy seafood soup, $9
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"Highly Recommended" Average Reader Rating on a Scale of 10
This is my favorite restaurant, I have been there several times.
The stone bowl dish was soooo great! I digged it! you know, I've been to the other k-restaurants in Ktown but I couldn't get the same one. It was so good and I brought my friends there. they loved it!!!! It was so cozy with freindly staff. I highly recomend this place. you're gonna love it!
I'm sad that they don't care about what they do (or don't do) and those of us Koreans who are Seoul-searching south of 32nd st are being let down.
It took almost an hour for the delivery - I live 1 1/2 blocks from the restaurant but I've been really sick and as a Korean, I need the comfort food. So long to get the food, arrived cold, rice cake dumpling soup with no rice cakes, 2 entrees arrived cold and there was NO rice. I called back THREE times trying to find out WHY it took so long and why there was no rice...they said they don't serve the entrees with rice - NOR do they tell you when you order, NOR is it listed as a side dish. AND the idea of serving korean food without rice is ludicrous. Rice is meant to be the center of the meal.
If you want real Korean, order from Choga.
Person on the phone (his name was Jin) also of no help. No manager even on duty to rectify the situation.