Arang Restaurant, San Francisco, California Restaurant Details

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Restaurant: Arang Restaurant

Address: 1506 Fillmore Street, San Francisco (San Francisco), California (CA), 94115

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Phone: (415) 775-9095

Rating: Rating
4.0 based on 5 ratings
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Food: Food
08/07/2013 8:41 pm

FOOD & DRINK:
1.) House tea = Holy cow their tea is good! ;) yummy love the rice or whatever it is in it.
2.) Dol Sot BiBimBap = mm! but with Shitake mushrooms. (Shitake mushrooms personally leave a weird aftertaste for me) But this was completely satisfying my bibimbap craving
3.) Kim Chee Tofu Soup = More sour

SERVICE:
Not bad.

ATMOSPHERE:
Such a hidden little korean spot! Like a secret door in the corner of the plaza on Fillmore/Safeway. It's chill though, very casual.

Food: Food
07/06/2013 7:28 pm

Nice, clean, simple Korean food in a good location. Parking in the Safeway parking lot is convenient and the prices are very reasonable. Highly recommend for a quick Korean food fix!

Food: Food
06/20/2013 12:10 am

Best korean I had anywhere. Great service. Bibimbap is great. Fun place

Food: Food
03/26/2013 8:35 pm

So good yet so spicy! If you have a hankering for Korean and you are in Fillmore, this is definitely the place to hit up.

It's a quaint little place that is good for groups. While they don't have a plethora of tables and booths, what they do have is quite large.

Their hot tea is really good and its fresh, evident by the presence of the rice and barley.

I love their dokbokki! It's crazy spicy but so good. I can feel the beads of sweat on my face again from how hot it was.

Their spicy noodles were equally as spicy and good. It was tossed really well so it had an even coat of flavor all around. The only probably was that you couldn't really find the beginning and ends of the noodles so it was kinda clumpy. Only problematic when you try to bite it a section away, it touches your lips, and then sets your face on fire! But it was SO worth it!

I could do without ordering the bulgogi and galbi. It was nothing special here. Their spicy dishes not commonly found at tofu houses are the shiz.

The portions were pretty big and we were well stuffed afterwards that we could barely get up to walk back to our car.

Their menu says they also serve different kinds of korean alcohol such as soju, yogurt soju, and plum wine. My friends and I had our hearts set on yogurt soju, however they didn't have any on hand so we settled for the plum wine.

Food: Food
02/28/2013 9:39 pm

foods are cheap comparing to other korean restaurant and taste are nat bad
service is just ok. they may had luky for server. she made some mistakes but they appoloized.

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