Seoul Train
5145 Southeast McLoughlin Boulevard, Portland, OR 97202
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Seoul Train is a vibrant and trendy restaurant located in Portland, Oregon. Specializing in delicious Korean cuisine, Seoul Train offers a unique dining experience with a modern twist. The menu is filled with traditional Korean dishes such as bibimbap, bulgogi, and kimchi, all made with fresh and high-quality ingredients. The restaurant's cozy and inviting atmosphere makes it the perfect spot for a casual meal with friends or a date night. Come visit Seoul Train at 5145 Southeast McLoughlin Boulevard for a taste of Korea right here in the heart of Portland.
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"As other reviews have said, don't expect to get what you ordered from this place. My "Seoul Train burrito with crispy tofu" contained not even ONE single piece of tofu, and it was missing its pickled onions. The "vegetarian burrito" seemed to include the tofu that was left out of the other burrito, which a) is not how it was ordered, and b) isn't even "crispy" at all, just slightly cooked with no seasoning?? The vegetarian burrito also had one big lump of avocado apparently added as an afterthought, which isn't mentioned in the description. Both burritos also included egg, despite no egg mentioned in either description. Both were completely underwhelming, not at all worth the money. I knew I was taking a risk ordering from a place with so many bad reviews over multiple years, but I did it anyway-- don't make the same mistake I did."
"Absolutely delicious. I got the kimchi fries and the quesadilla and I loved both. The flavors definitely lean towards the Korean side as you'd expect from foods with kimchi cooked in. But the Mexican cheeses and sauces blend nicely. Delicious. Note: if you're picking up the food yourself it's a little confusing. The door on the back of the building has a doorbell you need to ring."
"Actually terrible. First off they got the order wrong. My partner ordered the kimchi fries and received tofu on rice. She’s a trooper though and decided to eat it anyway. That brings us to the food. I’m not really a picky eater, but it was honestly the worst food I’ve had in a while. Was hoping the sauce they included would add some kind of flavor but it somehow made it worse. If you wanna learn how to cook tofu in the worst way, cook it the way Seoul Food does."
"Cotija and kimchi are 2 things that shouldn’t mix. Had burrito and quesadilla and both were honestly disgusting I could only take a couple bites. Burrito has way too much rice, pork and bulgogi beef were both completely flavorless. I agree with the other reviewer that they should taste what they’re selling. Korean Mexican fusion usually works really well, but not in this case."
"I ordered a vegetarian burrito. It was not terrible, but also not special. Flavors were extremely bland. I didn't see any pickled onions or kimchi like it describes on the menu. Luckily, I have some kimchi at home, so I added a bunch to the burrito. It also needs some more tang to the sauce, so I added a bit of soy sauce. Once I did this, it was pretty good. Definitely will not be returning, though, unless there are no other choices."
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