Young's Korean Restaurant
Young's Korean restaurant is a casual Korean restaurant that provides quality dishes at an inexpensive price. This restaurant's menu is filled with traditional Korean dishes. Appetizers include selections like Kimichi Jun, fried kimchi and vegetable pancake, and Man Du, Korean fried dumplings filled with ground beef and vegetables. Some of the more popular entrees include Seafood La Bok Ee, which is rice sticks and seafood cooked with spicy red pepper sauce and noodles, and Jja Jang Myun, which is thick noodles served in black bean paste with vegetables and pork.
Young's Korean Restaurant
120 Mushroom Blvd
Rochester, New York 14611
(585) 427-7650
(no website)
Korean House
Just like most Korean restaurants, the Korean House Restaurant serves casual Korean dishes, as well as Korean barbeque. House specialties include dishes like Fried Kimichi and Bulgogi, which is thinly sliced beef marinated in soy sauce and garlic. The bright lights and minimalist Korean-inspired decor create a relaxed atmosphere that makes the Korean House a great place to dine with family and friends. Leather booths line the perimeter of the restaurant, and wooden chairs and tables fill the middle section. Fish tanks with exotic fish are found throughout the lobby and dining room.The restaurant serves both lunch and dinner seven days per week.
Korean House
900 Jefferson Road #102
Rochester, New York 14611
(585) 475-9810
(no website)
Seoul Garden
Fashioned to resemble a gold pagoda, this restaurant can be easily spotted from the road. Inside the restaurant the menu boasts the most popular Korean dishes, including Korean barbeque. When it comes to lunch specials, guests can choose from selections like the Don Katsu Box, which is a fried pork cutlet, Kimchi Chi Gae, a spicy casserole with kimchi and sliced pork, and Woo Gal Tang, chunks of beef short ribs and vegetable in stew. This restaurant serves both beer and wine and is open for lunch and dinner.
Seoul Garden
2805 W. Henrietta Road
Rochester, New York 14611
(585) 424-2220
(no website)
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