a***a
This was my first time buying it. I always buy kimbap in Shin-Okubo, but when I tried buying some this time, it tasted terrible. The rice was also terrible. I'll never buy it again.
Location: 1 Chome-29-1 Minamiikebukuro, Toshima City, Tokyo 171-8532, Japan
Ikebukuro, Tokyo
Myeongdong Deli is a Korean delicatessen in Ikebukuro Shopping Park, serving authentic Korean side dishes and ready-to-eat specialities.
Myeongdong Deli is a Korean delicatessen in Ikebukuro Shopping Park, serving authentic Korean side dishes and ready-to-eat specialities.
Myeongdong Deli (明洞デリ) is a Korean delicatessen located in the basement of the Ikebukuro Shopping Park's north building, specialising in authentic Korean side dishes and ready-to-eat foods. The shop takes its name from Seoul's famous Myeongdong district and brings a taste of Korea to the heart of Ikebukuro, offering a colourful array of banchan, kimchi, namul, and other traditional accompaniments that can be purchased to enjoy at home or on the go.Based on 7 Google reviews
a***a
This was my first time buying it. I always buy kimbap in Shin-Okubo, but when I tried buying some this time, it tasted terrible. The rice was also terrible. I'll never buy it again.
Anonymous
The kimbap was so hard I couldn't pick it up with chopsticks, and the kakuteki was so sour I couldn't eat it. The expiration date was still within the expiration date, but the taste and texture were clearly different from usual, and I'm a little traumatized. I couldn't find any inquiries at either Myeongdong Deli or Ikebukuro Shopping Park, so I'm writing this.
k*** c***
You can buy dinner for two for 1000 yen. It's delicious.
S*** T***
I wonder if the prices will go up before I know it. But I'm happy that there are so many options to choose from.
Customer A
I took advantage of the evening sale, where they had three dishes for 1,000 yen. Everything was pretty tasty. The spicy food may not be to the liking of Japanese people. ISP used to have "Ondol," but I'm grateful that the Korean deli is healthy.
明洞デリ
Sushi Rolls in Container
A close-up view of several sushi rolls arranged neatly in a clear plastic container. The rolls are wrapped in nori and filled with rice, cucumber, carrot, egg, and possibly other ingredients like avocado or crab stick. Some rolls have sesame seeds sprinkled on top. The container is placed on a woven mat.
Pickled Eggs with Peppers
A close-up of a clear plastic container filled with glossy, pale yellow pickled eggs and two green pickled peppers sprinkled with sesame seeds.
Cheese Topped Fried Food
A close-up of a rectangular, breaded and fried food item topped with melted cheese, served in a black plastic container on a woven placemat.
Braised Eggs with Pickles
A close-up of glossy, brown-braised eggs in a dark sauce, accompanied by whole green pickled peppers and sesame seeds.
Cheese Topped Fried Food
Close-up of a rectangular fried food item, likely a breaded cutlet or cake, topped with melted cheese sauce in a black plastic container.
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