One of my favorite affordable eateries! It's cafeteria style with a variety of cold and hot foods laid out for you to bring to the counter to check out. The space is very clean and organized, easy to navigate. There's a microwave in the seating area and hot broth dispensers for those who want something warm! Solid food for an amazing price and incredible convenience.
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One of my favorite affordable eateries! It's cafeteria style with a variety of cold and hot foods laid out for you to bring to the counter to check out. The space is very clean and organized, easy to navigate. There's a microwave in the seating area and hot broth dispensers for those who want something warm! Solid food for an amazing price and incredible convenience.
Everdaily has quickly become one of my go-to spots in Koreatown. I’ve been here a few times now. My usual order is the Garlic Mayo Shrimp Dosirak ($12.99), which is always delicious, flavorful, and a generous portion. I usually split it into two meals, which makes it a good value for the price. This time around, I also tried the Shrimp Pancake ($5.99), and it did not disappoint. Four pieces for that price is a great deal, and it’s definitely being added to my regular rotation. I also tried the Soy Garlic Chicken ($7.99), which was also delicious. On a previous visit, I had the Chili Fried Chicken ($7.99) (not pictured), and that was equally tasty. The restaurant itself is very easy to navigate, with tons of options. You really can’t go wrong with the price point and what you get in return. I also didn’t initially realize there’s a large seating area in the back, which makes it a great option whether you’re grabbing food to-go or sitting down to enjoy a meal. Overall, this is one of my go-to spots, and I’m definitely looking forward to coming back again soon.
Everdaily has quickly become one of my go-to spots in Koreatown. I’ve been here a few times now. My usual order is the Garlic Mayo Shrimp Dosirak ($12.99), which is always delicious, flavorful, and a generous portion. I usually split it into two meals, which makes it a good value for the price. This time around, I also tried the Shrimp Pancake ($5.99), and it did not disappoint. Four pieces for that price is a great deal, and it’s definitely being added to my regular rotation. I also tried the Soy Garlic Chicken ($7.99), which was also delicious. On a previous visit, I had the Chili Fried Chicken ($7.99) (not pictured), and that was equally tasty. The restaurant itself is very easy to navigate, with tons of options. You really can’t go wrong with the price point and what you get in return. I also didn’t initially realize there’s a large seating area in the back, which makes it a great option whether you’re grabbing food to-go or sitting down to enjoy a meal. Overall, this is one of my go-to spots, and I’m definitely looking forward to coming back again soon.
A stellar experience - the food here is fast, affordable, and very good. We enjoyed everything we got, and the prices usually sit around $5-6 for a plate. There is a massive variety, from vegetable and shrimp tempura to potato croquettes. Rice dishes like kimchi fried rice, and bento boxes with sweet and spicy fried chicken and rice. They also have a small section with pho, and some meat-dedicated sections like Korean blood sausage. We got the tteokbokki, pork buns, croquettes, and a dine-in only item, tonkatsu. Each was good - the tteokbokki was spicy and rich, the pork buns weren’t filled as much as I’d like but they were fresh and sauced well. The croquettes were excellent - the tonkatsu sauce must be made in-house and it’s exceptional: vinegary, sweet. The namsan tonkotsu was absurdly delicious. The spicy noodles weren’t available so they served a soup (which was good too), but the crispness of the tonkotsu was brilliant - this was a slice of fried heaven. The sauce was salty and umami, the radish salad and macaroni delicious, and the rice added on made this almost enough for 2 meals. It was exceptional, and exceptional value.