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Michelle L.
Ayer , Massachusetts
2
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We really like it. Healthier alternative. They do not have a big menu
as this is alittle of a draw back and the outside appearance isn't
a glammed but they are good and service is great.
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Anonymous
56944
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We have tried a few Korean restaurants not only here, but in Virginia/DC
area. We have not found one better then Woo Jung! We LOVE this place and
are glad we live 45 minutes away otherwise we'd be here a lot more
often and weigh a lot more! :)The staff is very helpful and friendly.
They know us by name and are always so accomodating! Rumor has it the
cooks would be retiring in a couple years but hopefully they are teaching
their skills to their family so they can continue their tradition of
the best Korean food in Massachusetts! If you haven't tried Korean,
this is the place to start. We guarantee it will be hard to find any better!
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Anonymous
56944
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The food was delicious. I arrived anxious to leave, and by nights end
found myself eager to stay!. Affordable and tasty dishes were a welcomed
addition to a great night of dinning. Try the scallion pancakes.
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Reen B.
orange , Massachusetts
4
reviews
I LOVE this place. BiBimBap (we call it food in a bowl) is out of this world!
The scallion pandcakes are to die for. The food is fresh and addictive.
I found out about this place through a Korean/American friend. She
said it tastes like her moms home cooking. Try it, don't be shy if
you are inexperienced, the people are friendly and helpful. You will
find yourself a lover of Korean food!
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Anonymous
56944
reviews
I go here for lunch during the week and I find the service to be pretty
good. (A group of 8 can get in and out of there in under an hour). The staff
is friendly, the free Kimchi before the meal arrives in generous portions,
and then there's the Jam Bong (Spicey seafood and pork noodle bowl).
I've had this dish at several other Korean restaurants and they
usually skimp on meat and seafood. Definitely try the Jam Bong at woo
jung, the noodle bowl is large and they pack the bowl to the brim with
large pieces of calimari, pork and shrimp. This dish alone keeps me
coming back. For larger groups of 8 or more they have a long table, low
to the ground, that you can sit around on floor pillows. The only reason
I gave this restaurant a 4 instead of a five is because they could make
some improvements to the atmosphere.
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m22625
Shirley , Massachusetts
3
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People come a long ways to eat here, and wait patiently if it is
crowded. It's the best! You can eat western or Korean style. It
is a family operation and an excellent family restaurant. They
are very courteous and will explain the menu to novices. The kim-chee
is terrific! Dishes can be spicey or mild. Everything is exactly
fresh. What should be cold is cold, and what should be hot is steaming!
Try it even if you are new to Korean food, as I was when I first came
here! The seafood is wonderful!
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m11487
Ayer , Massachusetts
2
reviews
This is a real attraction, both to the local Korean Community
and other locals. Small, and gets quite crowded, and people wait.
The appetizers (kimchee and others) are excellent. The spicy
chicken is great.
A varied menu. Can eat western or Korean style. Run by a family-good
for families! Just a pleasure, worth travelling for, and people
do!
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