Korea Garden
250 N St Augstine Rd, Valdosta, GA, 31601
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Address :
250 N St Augstine Rd
Valdosta, GA, 31601 - Phone (229) 241-8555
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Opening Hours
- Mon :11:00 am - 9:00pm
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Lunch
Bike Parking : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Noise Level : Average
Alcohol : No
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : Free
Has TV : Yes
Waiter Service : Yes
Caters : Yes
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Reny L.
It's not the best, but tastes pretty good. and considering how rare it is to find decent asian restaurant in valdosta, and *shockingly* only 1 korean resto downtown, i'll take "good". I like the bento, which is very fulfilling, i can easily share with my kids. Place is clean, and mostly quite (because i always come after or before rush hour) which is how i like it. Tempura is also good. Staff and owner are always nice, and came out to talk when she's not busy in the kitchen.
(4)Derek H.
I have been wanting to try this place for awhile. My friend and I went on a Monday around 11:30am. We pull up and there was nobody in the parking lot. The place looked kind of dated too. We sat in the car for a bit deciding whether to leave while we had the opportunity or chance it and give the place a try. We decided to stay, glad we did. We were the only people for awhile then a few more people came in. There was a little sweet Korean lady behind the counter who served us. We both ordered the boxed lunches. I got the bulgogi box and he got the spare rib box. We were first served 4 different kinds of kimchi/apps. I couldn't begin to tell you what they were called or what was in them. Fairly good. Then served the box. It came with meat (bulgogi), rice, salad, 3 pieces of sushi, and a slice of fried yam, potato, shrimp. I am no expert on Korean cuisine, but I thought this place was great. Only one in town I know about. Prices were a bit expensive. Expect to pay $10 and up for your meal. More expensive at dinner. Worth a try.
(4)Matt R.
Fantastic noodles. Exactly what I was craving. Easily th best Asian food I have had in town. My date let me try her beef on a stick and fried vegetables. Everything was very good!
(5)William C.
Surprised to see a Korean restaurant in Valdosta. Pretty authentic, great selections and the service is good. You can't compare this restaurant to the ones in Atlanta. This is just not fair. We ordered the spicy squid, Fried Noodle (Chap Chae) and Bim Bim Bap( beef mixed with vegi and rice). All of them tastes pretty good, the noodle and squid is bit a the sweet side. They also prepare some Korean dishes at your table which is pretty good. While we dine there we saw many to go orders and seems like all the customers (except us) are regulars. We will be back again for sure to try different dishes.
(5)candace w.
Wonderful! From the outside, this place looks like a fast food joint. However, food is what really matters...and the food was great! We had boxes, and everything was wonderful. Lots of flavor and spices. The portions were excellent! There are few good choices in Valdosta, but we will be back to this one.
(5)Laila B.
Ok, not saying I am an expert but after eating IN Korea I have an idea of what I should be tasting and this is NOT it!!!!!! Just wanted some Korean because I was in town and the bulgogi had NO taste...just YUCK!!!!!! Omg never again!!!!
(1)Layvette M.
I really enjoyed the vegetables. For Valdosta it was good but not the best. I would go back just for the veggies :)
(3)Heidi C.
We stopped here on a whim totally expecting to find the usual Asian fare. What we found was actual authentic Korean food. We were a little confused about what to order and about the kimchi they served us but once we dove into it the food was excellent. The price was a bit higher than I expected since I wasn't expecting authentic food but it was well worth it. We left incredibly full and fed a toddler off of our plates. The staff was friendly and the restaurant was clean. I would highly recommend this place for their delicious food and for something out of the ordinary in South Georgia. Oh and they have free wifi!
(4)Scott K.
Great food, excellent service! My 4 year old boy ate more than me! I was presently surprised.
(5)Andrew O.
Any reviews higher than a 1 star, or maybe 2 for offering Korean food in the area, cannot be real. Born in Korea and raised in the U.S., I had Korean food all over in the U.S. - L.A., New York, Atlanta, Orlando, etc. Authentic or best Korean food is not something I would use to describe this restaurant with. I had jjam-ppong (spicy korean-chinese noodle soup) and mool naeng myun (cold noodle dish served with chilled broth). Jjam-ppong tasted exactly like the instant kind you can find at Asian markets in the freezer/cooler section, like the ones that cost $5 for a pack of two servings, but with some veggies stir-fried and some low grade frozen mixed seafood (the type you find in Asian grocer's freezers). Mool naeng myun had less than half the broth it should've had, which by the way tasted exactly like the 2-for-$1 packaged kind, with noodle that was, again the dry packaged kind in the grocers, topped with sliced brisket cooked wrong (it is supposed to be cooked with onions and other veggies to remove that bad beef taste). It is not like my expectation was high, but the level of what they served was just straight out of the grocer's coolers. The only thing that was remotely authentic was the moo-guk that came as one of the ban chans. Food's half a star, and the location earns another half.
(1)Liz W.
Hands down, authentic Korean cuisine! So thankful it is here in Valdosta. I have tried many dishes on the menu and have enjoyed them all. If you crave Korean or want to try it for the first time, go here and you won't be disappointed.
(5)Samuel S.
I had the Spicy Pork Bulgogi. Asked for it to be made extra spicy and it came perfect. The side dishes were good, and plentiful. And the staff were very friendly. Great little hole in the wall with a good location and great service. I travel all over the country and always seek out the nearest Korean restaurants when I check in somewhere. Little places like this are always the best. (This one reminds me of Seoul Kitchen in Tucson, Az) My friend had the Tang Sue Yuk and loved it. I was apprehensive after reading the silly review about packaged noodles but I didn't see anything like that here.
(5)Jesse R.
This is the best korean food in valdosta. I love the grilled mackerel and the kimchee is top notch. I highly recommend this place!
(5)Don S.
Fantastic, authentic Korean food. A unique treat in Valdosta. Friendly service. Huge portions. Good price. Huddle House ambience. Definitely a fan!
(4)Elizabeth G.
Delicious! Fresh and tasty authentic Korean. My favorite is the seafood Bi Bim Bap! Amazing flavor and excellent, interesting varieties of vegetables! My husband loves the Korean barbecue. Definitely give a try if you live in or are passing through Valdosta!
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