Reviews on Korean food in Oak Grove, Kentucky, United States. Oak Grove is a home rule-class city adjacent to the Fort Campbell army base in Christian County, Kentucky, in the United States. The population was 7,489 as of the 2010 U.S. Census. It is part of the Clarksville, Tennessee metropolitan area.
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4 based on 25 reviews
Had a yearning for bibam bop. Couldn't go wrong with this location. Prices were good and the food tasty. Wish the sauce had a bit more kick. Would go back often.
I have only had the lamb gyros here--as that is the 'traditional' type, so I do not know how good(or bad) anything else is...but the lamb gyros are very good, if a little inconsistent...sometimes more generous with the meat, sometimes a bit stingy. Taste over-all, is very good. The first couple times we felt their sauce was not quite 'right'..but the last time we went(Jan 2019?) it was spot on. But as Chicago transplants, we don't get why lettuce, cheese(?!) and other toppings are even a 'thing' here...traditional is onions, tomatoes, and sauce--that is all---and a lot of people choose just the onions and sauce.
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A curiosity that exists in Clarksville,Tn is the German/Korean restaurant.Maybe not so curious as a lot of military folks retire from Ft.Campbell there.A lot of those folks have served in either or both of those countries.I guess those are two of the largest populations.Why not a Japanese/Afghani?Anyway,the food at Sunshine is pretty good.Better than Campbell's which is the same type of experience.There is a way bigger variety at Sunshine and it is better prepared.We had some fried shrimp and the Korean version of a California roll.Both were good but the roll was humongous!My 2 bros and I ate some and I took some home and ate it it two more times.We all ordered jaegerschnitzel and the man says,"They are big."Boy he wasn't kidding.The schnit.itself was good(pork-I wish someone would do veal).The potato salad was fairly authentic as was the cole slaw.I've lived in Deutschland so I know.My bros lived there longer than me and both gave their seal of approval.Problem is the gravy...Not bad just way off in the authenticity dept.Dark brown canned,thick stuff with some onions and mushrooms thrown in.At least it is served on the side.I took what was left of mine home and,along with the roll,got two,yes two more meals out of it.All for under $10.We will go back.We may get a schnitzel but they can keep the gravy.If you like German and/or Korean,variety and value try Sunshine.It'll light up your life!
This place is great. It has the charm of a small town restaurant. It is clearly run by a group of Korean ladies. One side of the menu has an outstanding breakfast including darn good biscuits n' gravy. The other side is a Korean menu complete with bulgogi, which I did not get a chance to try. If the breakfast is any indication, the dinner should be great!
4 based on 8 reviews
The place is very small but unless you've been to Korea you won't find more authentic Korean cusine. All the food is FRESH, made to order & plentiful!! The sides & kimchi are unmatched in variety. Get there before or after main lunch hours or you won't get a seat. It's on Tiny Town road and believe me, it's TINY 15-20 chairs max.
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