Food from E-Mo is pretty cheap and filling. It’s got good and hearty Korean food. I had the jajangmyun which was good enough to satisfy my Black bean noodle cravings
Quan H.
Classificação do local: 4 Vancouver, Canada
Hmm, I’m wondering why they have different names for each side of the food court, even though you order from the same place. Oh well. The 4 stars is for the one dish I always order when I’m there: rabokki, or spicy rice cakes with instant ramen noodles. I find myself trekking to this place during break from studying at the Vancouver central library. Something about the cold weather makes this hot and spicy dish even more wonderful. It comes with a side dish of pickled … daikon[?], which stimulates your appetite because of the tang. Cold water is self-served. Napkins are available where you order. Ordering is at the same till as if you’d order at the E-mo noodle house part. The dish itself has cylinder-shaped rice cakes, a package of noodles, boiled egg, fish cake slices, veggies(onions, green onions, zucchini, carrots), mixed in with the sweet, spicy red sauce. I would keep forgetting to take a picture of it until am halfway through the meal =/ For ~ $ 7, I’m not complaining, and neither is my wallet(: They have the dish without the noodles too, but they don’t have a picture of it, so read the menu carefully. I see a lot of people ordering the black bean sauce noodles too. p. s. Don’t order the spicy rice cakes from the snack place(Kim’s Snack?)(further right side of food court); the sauce was all wrong– too sweet, no heat.