Sula Korean Restaurant
1407 S Van Buren, Enid, OK, 73701
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Address :
1407 S Van Buren
Enid, OK, 73701 - Phone (580) 234-0700
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Opening Hours
- Mon :11:00 am - 9:00pm
- Mon : 11:00 am - 9:00pm
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : Yes
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Lunch, Dinner
Parking : Private Lot
Bike Parking : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Ambience : Casual
Noise Level : Average
Alcohol : No
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : No
Has TV : Yes
Waiter Service : Yes
Caters : No
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Bri F.
The food was delicious and fresh! I had spicy and sweet chicken. Usually breaded chicken gets soggy and gross but it came out crispy and full of flavor. The fried rice basically tastes like white rice with carrots and peas but everything else was way above average.
(4)Mike Y.
Very good Korean food and quite authentic. Lunch special deals are nicely priced and include quite a few extras. Staff was very nice and the restaurant looked nice on the inside.
(5)Pat R.
I love to eat here. Very authentic, as good as I ate when I visited South Korea. I live 40 miles away so don't get to eat here often. Be sure to add the spicy sauce. It's addictive !
(5)Geary J.
Don't let the location fool you, there is great food here! We stopped in for lunch on Saturday, looking for something different. The service was good and fast, the food was served hot and still sizzling. This is not fast food, so it took a few minutes to get to the table. Not a long wait, just the amount of time it would take to cook. We'll be back! In a city of bland chain restaurants this is a bright beacon of flavor! Stop in and broaden your culinary palate! NOTE: there was a sign on the door that said "Will be back at 4:30", yet they were open. Watch several people stop look at the sign and walk off. We almost did as well if the hostess had not opened the door and invited us in.
(5)Garen M.
I've been wanting to go here for a long time. Finally got my chance. I was pleasantly surprised at the neat and tidy interior. Everything was clean and nice. I haven't eaten much Korean food so I had the national dish beef bulgogi. It came with fried rice, dumpling soup, spring roll, and a noodle dish. Everything was delicious, hot and tasty. The seasoning is milder than I thought it might be. My server was very pleasant and helpful. She has a little trouble with English, but that adds to the experience. I enjoyed my meal and will be back.
(4)Verna M.
I LOVE Korean food, grew up on it!! The Bi Bim Bap, Kimchee soup, Kim Bap, Mandoo and kimchee are my faves from here!!
(5)Julie C.
Our 1st time to eat Korean Food and it was amazing! They had wonderful sushi/California Rolls along with, their Sweet Chicken, Beef & Onion and Mandoo. We will definitely be back!
(5)Katie T.
Great place to get a Korean food fix. The only Korean restaurant in town, it provides a much need break from Enid fast-food-frenzy. The bibimbap is always a good choice, but my latest obsession is the ramen. Now, one may ask... who gets ramen from a Korean place? Well, as far as ramen goes, it's the only game in town, and it really hits the spot. The egg rolls here are really good, and they are the only place in town to get bubble tea. The bubble tea is more like a bubble slushy, but try the coffee one and you will see what I'm so crazy about. Over the last two years or so Sula has made major improvements- I don't know if they got a new cook or changed up their menu or what, but it really bumped this place from a three to a four for me. Pair that with good customer service and a surprising cozy interior, and you've got yourself a great meal. In short, Sula provides friendly service and great food that you will not find anywhere else in town- or in the extended area. Now, if you'll excuse me, I have to go get another bubble tea.
(4)Toly M.
Sometimes the hours can be strange. But I really do like this place even tho I'm here once or twice a year. Bi bim bop is my go too, order it with a raw egg on the side and crack the egg yourself
(4)Stohn C.
Food was okay for korean. Most items you can find at a chinese buffet. Very expensive for what I got. Many items tasted store bought. It was clean inside, but empty. Can't really say too much, just ok.
(3)Kimberly C.
Food here came out quick and hot. Egg rolls were crispy, but a little greasy. Sweet chicken was SWEET! Wait staff was friendly and attentive.
(4)Brett S.
This place was surprisingly fantastic. Not even just for Enid it was actually just good. Went with another couple from Boston and they enjoyed it as well. The food was fresh, hot and fast. Outside looks a little ghetto but the inside is very nice. If you are going to eat oriental in Enid eat here
(4)R F.
Try something other than a fast food lunch. Delicious fresh made meals. The beef bulgogi was steaming hot, with rice, an egg roll, noodles and side salad. About the same price as fat food combo and tens time better. The chicken teriyaki was also wonderful. For an appetizer, try the kimbob. Very pleasant staff.
(5)Tanner H.
For my first date with Korean food, I plan on calling Sula the next day (if not as soon as I got home). Seriously, good food and generously portioned. Realized I'm not a fan of Kimchi.
(4)Erica N.
It's a small restaurant but the owner has made it quite comfy and cozy. I love the quiet atmosphere, the wonderful service and the amazing food.
(5)Jordan S.
If I were to rate Sula on ambiance, it would be 1-star. Established 2 years ago in this old plaza, the restaurant is in a kind of desolate area on the east side of town. Not a whole lot of restaurants over here. It's dirty, sticky, unattractive, and the bathroom smells really bad. But, I like to try new places, so I eat anyway. We were the sole customers, and had the waitress' full attention. The food comes out and I'm really nervous. WHAT IN THE WORLD? My Bulgogi is smoking hot, absolutely delicious, and served in an awesome compartmentalized tray. Very impressed with the food, I ate every single bite and sampled others at the table. Really friendly service and delicious food. I'm just saying; if there is so little effort put into cleaning the dining room, what does that kitchen look like? Maybe order something to go so you don't have to think about it.
(3)Megan S.
Didn't get a chance to go to the creeper old location of this restaurant, but I've been by a few times at the new location and the food is great! Bulgogi is awesome, kimchi is authentic, and the little tray they serve all of the food in is adorable! We also had the dumplings, they were LEGIT! Bills probably come out to about $10 per person, and is seriously some of the most authentic Asian food you can get in Enid. They have some other more mainstream dishes as well, so don't get scared off because you don't know what Korean food is like! Wow, how often do you get an unflinching positive review from The Megan? It's a cold day in hell...
(4)Kacey A.
A pleasant surprise in Enid. The place looks and smells weird, but the food is tasty and cheap.definitely one of the best lunch spots in town. Close to base for airmen to run out for a quick lunch!
(3)Seth S.
I am absolutely in love with the food at Sula! Their japache and bulgogi always leave me wanting more and more. I highly recommend Sula to anyone who desires authentic korean cuisine!
(5)Soraira P.
This is an Americanized version of Korean food. Eggroll at a Korean restaurant??! IfVery nice people, and the bulgogi was GOOD the side dishes...not so much. All of the "Namul" were missing :(
(3)Chad W.
This place used to be known as Joy Burger before a change of ownership. The American food was removed from the menu in favor of expanding the Korean lineup. I've been in many times, and it's been clean every time, but the decor is truly atrocious. I've seen a similar look in restaurants in Korea, but they were considered pretty tacky in decoration there too. The yook gae jang (as it is spelled on the menu, English spelling of Korean words is fuzzy) is a bowl full of spicy happiness. The galbi comes out burning hot with the spirit of Korean cuisine. You'll have to ask for kimchi if you want it, which I found rather odd until I remembered that lots of Americans simply don't like kimchi, and any Korean restaurant owner is aware of this, even if both they and I can't really understand why it is so. If you know what Korean food is, or if you're a general foodie, this is a great place to drop in.
(5)K B.
With all due respect, this -IS- Enid, Oklahoma, after all, and this -IS- a business, so it is to be expected that Sula offers Americanized cuisine rather than full-blown Korean delicacies. Sula's owner has deliberately chosen to offer a varied selection of menu items for her clientele. Truth be told, I've actually observed, on multiple occasions, other diners order a mix of Japanese, Chinese, and American food here (Yes, I'll have the hamburger, please ;)) so you know her strategy is warranted. Thankfully, this quaint establishment is a welcome retreat for patrons familiar with the bold and pleasing flavors of Korean cooking. Don't let the somewhat diluted concept deceive you, though. If you're looking for something really authentic - just ASK - because Ms. Kim (the owner) is a very good cook and is always eager to please her customers with off-the-menu specialties. Affordable lunch specials, combination dinners, and generous portions offer great value for money. Be sure to try Sula's freshmade bulgogi (thin sliced marinated beef), bibimbap (a veggie and meat-topped rice bowl), as well as their specialty soups like kim chi jigae (spicy preserved cabbage stew) and naeng myun (cold noodle soup). They even offer trendy boba/bubble tea smoothies, too. Also note that their kim chi is made in-house and is rather good; not exactly as potent, pungent, or powerful as homemade or like you'd find in Koreatown, but tasty nonetheless. This owner-operated business is staffed by friendly and attentive people, who clearly take pride in their jobs. With quick service and a new convenient location on Van Buren with lots of parking (they moved to this current location last year), it's easy to become a regular here!
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