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Good Fella Korean Bistro

Good Fella Korean Bistro

5035 S Fort Apache Rd Unit 106, Las Vegas, NV 89148, United States

Asian • Bistro • Korean • Casual


"Food: I saw a lot of good reviews most of them are non koreans and was recommended by Korean community for Cold Noodles 냉면 about this place but it was rather underwhelming. The noodles were cooked properly but sauce was not impressive which was very red so I was expecting spicy. There was not even any thin slice of pork meat that usually is served on top of the noodles. Just half boiled egg, cucumber pickled radish slices. The portion was average. The pork with spicy sauce served with the noodles was a bit smelly. Ambience: It is a typical mom pop restaurant. I don't think the price point does not match with the atmosphere/interior. Service: The food came a bit slow. There was only one casher/serving staff who was nice and friendly. Hygiene: Utensils, cups were clean but the floor was filthy : Price: I know Korean foods in the US in general is higher price point but why does it have to be more expensive than LA? Especially when side dishes Kimchi, pickled yellow radish, pan fried odeng, radish kimchi are served in a disposable Styrofoam plate. Restroom: It was fairly clean. Location: It is conveniently located in South West called second Chinatown, near Walmart Supercenter, Hobby Lobby, Ross and Lowe's so it is good to eat there before/after shopping. Parking: The establishment is in the shopping area so there is a plenty of parking. Etc: They do not serve alcohol beverage.[Will I be back?]As a Vegas local and I do not visit the area often so I don't think I will be back on my own anytime soon but I would give it another shot for different foods if there anybody wants to visit when I am in the area."

Sushi Kuma

Sushi Kuma

10341 Fairway Drive, Roseville, 95765, United States Of America

Sushi • Asian • Lunch • Asiatic


"I recently had the opportunity to try a truly unique culinary creation lobster sushi served on a Pringle chip. The moment I laid eyes on this unconventional dish, I was both intrigued and skeptical. However, after taking my first bite, I was pleasantly surprised by the delightful flavors that unfolded.The combination of the succulent lobster and the crunchy Pringle chip created a remarkable textural contrast that elevated the sushi experience to a whole new level. The Pringle chip acted as a crispy base, providing a satisfying crunch with each bite. It also served as an unexpected flavor enhancer, with its subtle saltiness complementing the sweet and delicate taste of the lobster.The sushi itself was expertly crafted, showcasing the culinary skills of the chef. The lobster was incredibly fresh, tender, and full of flavor. Its richness blended harmoniously with the accompanying sushi rice, which was perfectly seasoned. The addition of a touch of wasabi and soy sauce further elevated the overall taste, adding a subtle kick without overpowering the delicate flavors of the lobster.While the concept of serving sushi on a Pringle chip might raise eyebrows, it is a testament to the creativity and innovation of the culinary world. This unconventional twist offers a unique dining experience that is sure to leave a lasting impression. For sushi enthusiasts and adventurous foodies, this lobster sushi on a Pringle chip is a must try fusion delight that pushes the boundaries of traditional sushi."