Gam Ja Gol

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Rowland Heights, United States

Korean restaurant· Gamjatang restaurant

Gam Ja Gol Reviews | Rating 4 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Gam Ja Gol is located in Rowland Heights, United States on 18891 Colima Rd. Gam Ja Gol is rated 4 out of 5 in the category korean restaurant in United States.

Address

18891 Colima Rd

Price range

$$

Phone

+1 6269137764

Service options

TakeawayDine-in

Amenities

Good for kidsHigh chairsToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible seatingWheelchair-accessible toilet

Offerings

AlcoholComfort food

Open hours

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Candice Lee

Seriously a great place to go if you enjoy gam ja tang ! Their soup never disappoints and always has a really homey and traditional flavor. The service is somewhat slow but if you're kind to the kream waitresses, they're actually very nice. Someone tried to cut in front of us once and the waitress practically pulled them away from the table and seated us instead - we didn't even say anything nor mention it to her or complain so I was very grateful. The soup itself is wonderful with lots of bones ! I love picking out the meat and getting the marrow. Wouldn't recommend if you dot like getting somewhat dirty. Came with lots of good banchan as well ! Remember to get the fried rice at the end of the meal ! They use the thickened leftover soup to make some delicious kimchi fried rice. TBH this is always my favorite part of the meal. Enjoy !

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Alex S.

Food is descent but the male and female staff at this place is typical kimchi. The male rounded staff was laughing and talking out loud. Seems like he had several too much soju on the clock

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Jack Gan

Good place to eat if you're craving some traditional Korean food. Their specialty is a spicy pork bone soup i made with pork spine or ribs, potatoes, vegetables, green onion, hot peppers and ground wild sesame seeds. The vertebrae of the pork is usually separated with bits of meat clinging to them, and is boiled in high temperatures to soften the meat. The meal is usually served with kimchi and other various side dishes. After you're done with the soup, they will then come and cook kimchi fried rice in front of you; using some of your leftover soup broth.

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Jason Kim

It's good Korean food better than Korea.

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David An

Still the best pork soup. Love the foods and service