Discover Restaurants offering the best Korean food in Beltsville, Maryland, United States. Beltsville is a census-designated place (CDP) in northern Prince George's County, Maryland, United States. The community was named for Truman Belt, a local landowner. The population was 16,772 at the 2010 census. Beltsville includes the unincorporated community of Vansville.
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4 based on 23 reviews
In an ugly strip mall off of route one you will find an authentic gem. The restaurant had mostly Korean's eating noodles and chicken legs. I am vegan and the noodle veggie soup was unabashedly spicy like I requested. My husband had the noddles with black sauce and pork. This establishment will be our tongo place when we need spicy noodle soup.
4 based on 10 reviews
Donât let the bland appearance in the strip mall fool you, Myong Dong serves up the real deal. Youâll find authentically-seasoned and -cooked Korean fare at extremely reasonable prices. Iâm typically there for lunch, so my choices vary between the spicy noodle soups and the lunch specials, which look like nothing so much as bento boxes with one type or another of bulgogi. A meal always starts with a selection of banchan, four little dishes of kimchi and other vegetables which serve to get the palate fired up. You can count on cabbage kimchi and pickled daikon radish, while the others are up for grabs.This is not white-tablecloth fine dining. The restaurant is spare, but squeaky-clean. The staff are friendly and helpful, prices are quite reasonable, and the food is delicious and served in satisfying portions. Iâve brought co-workers here, and every one of them badgers me about when weâre making a return visit. Give Myong Dong a shot, for lunch or dinner. You wonât be disappointed.
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3 based on 17 reviews
Located in Beltsville, Maryland in a ratty strip mall off Route 1 (Baltimore Avenue). The place never has more than 6 or 8 people eating in it at any given time. One of those places that makes you wonder how they stay in business. What I like is its authentic Korean sense of atmosphere; chatty Korean waitress who is entertaining (the only person working there with fairly good English conversation skills). They have a sushi bar and daily buffet. But the buffet disappears at 3pm. The restaurant closes for a few hours then re-opens for dinner at 5pm (though I have gotten there at 4:30pm and was served). Maybe they do that for "regulars" like myself. The clientele is a mixed bag-- locals--mainly Americans (which could be a red flag, but not in this case), Asians (Korean, Chinese, Japanese), and occasional Latin or Caribbean, and the occasional tourist. Everyone is made to feel welcome. I am half Korean and know Korean food so I am pretty hard on Korean restaurants in areas where you would not expect to find them. I've had their GalbiTang (short rib soup), SamgaeTang (Cornish hen stuffed with ginseng and rice)--highly recommended, but call them ahead of time to be sure they have it on the menu cause I don't believe they make it every day. It's one of those specialty dishes most Americans don't know about, and many stateside Korean restaurants don't carry it. To find a Korean restaurant in Maryland that makes it was really unusual. I also recommend their standard daily buffet--quick good eats. There's good side condiments like big pieces of garlic, green peppers, and bean paste. If you like dishes with heat both from fire and spice, try the fish soup. It comes to you boiling in one of the typical small brown, earthen pots. Just smelling it will clear your sinuses. Eaten with a bowl of rice and side kimchi dishes, and you'll be in nose running heaven. And sushi lovers will like their good assortment of fish, although not served all day. Their sushi chef is only there during dinner hours. I rate this place highly for authenticity of the cooking and food selection. The food is not watered down for American palettes like some ethnic restaurants will do. If I find a restaurant that does this, I won't go there again. But this place is the real deal and well worth the drive if you are coming from out of town. If you're a local and a lover of Korean quisine, you will be eating there often. I guarantee it!
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Good service. Really good Kimchi, and tasty complimentary appetizer dishes. Disappointed with the chef who gave the illusion that my ox knee soup had a beef bone broth base. However, there was no detectable trace of bone broth, its look-a-like milky color was achieved by using a milk base or substitute. This method is like picking a dandelion flower, painting it red, then calling it a rose.
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