Yett Gol Menu – Silver Spring, MD

Type : Korean restaurant

Location : Silver Spring, MD

Based on 126 reviews, the restaurant has received a rating of 4.3 stars. Price

✔️ Dine-in ✔️ Takeout ✔️ No delivery

Yett Gol 20906

Address:
12337 Georgia Ave C, Silver Spring, MD 20906

Phone: (301) 949-9060

Website: https://www.yettgol.com/

Hours

Monday

(Labor Day)
Closed
Tuesday 11 AM–9 PM
Wednesday 11 AM–9 PM
Thursday 11 AM–9 PM
Friday 11 AM–9 PM
Saturday 11 AM–9 PM
Sunday 11 AM–9 PM

Menu

Soups (Lunch)
Classic Seol Lung Tang
Traditional bone soup with clear noodles, brisket, and tripe
$9.50
Brisket Seol Lung Tang
Traditional bone soup with dear noodles and brisket
$9.50
Rice Dishes (Lunch)
Bibim Bop
Beef, vegetables and egg on rice with sauce on side
$9.50
Yache Dup Bop
Stir fried vegetables served over steamed rice
$8.50
Soups (Dinner)
Classic Seol Lung Tang
Traditional bone soup with clear noodles, brisket and tripe
$10.50
Brisket Seol Lung Tang
Traditional bone soup with dear noodles and brisket
$9.50
Entrees
Hae Mul Pajun
Korean seafood pancake with scallions
$12.65
Tofu Kim Chi Bokum
Stir fried kim chi and pork served with steamed tofu
$18.95
Cold Sweet Potato Noodles
Mul Nang Myun
Beef egg and vegetables in cold beef broth
$9.95
Bibim Nang Myun
Beef egg and vegetables in spicy sweet sauce, hot broth on the side
$9.95

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Reviews

Ail
Order the Korean fried rice. Tasted and smelled like eggs with fried rice. It was also very bland. Side soup was also very bland.Had to pay $14 for a plate of food I only took half a bite out of. Sprite was nice and cold.

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Tiffany
Food and service is amazing! Reasonably priced and great tasting food. Me and boyfriend came here once just to try it out, and now it’s a must-have during the week 🙂

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Jessica Durney
Fantastic soon dubu and most of the banchan was great, though the kimchi tasted a little old. The tang su yook was just ok–the pork was great and really well fried but the sauce had a weird, thick, sort of goopey texture that took away from the great fry on the meat. Wouldn’t have that again, but definitely coming back to try more!

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Kay Pepper
A rule my good friend taught me, if you cant even read the sign outside, it must be good and authentic. I mean, the name outside is literally Korean, so you would never notice it easily without using Google Maps or a referral.

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Justin Markiewicz
Absolute hidden Gem. Had two incredible dishes. The crispy pork is wonderful. If you like Korean food, check this place out.

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Mia K Arakaki Abdalla
Food was the worst Korean I have ever had. Like the water was the best think on the table. The menu was very limited NO KALBI Tang… I didn’t see any KALBI dishes at all. I was surprised to see koreans there. I order a potato noodles soup and rice noodles were in there and I try to avoid rice there were two tiny strips of meat I’m talking tiny. I was with an Asian man there was another soup that has more meat so who knows., ‍♀️

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Irenee Rodis
Very disappointed with the Stir-fried vegetables in spicy sauce w/ pork. Pork was such a bad quality, that I wouldn’t give it to my dog. Hardly any meat, just fat and amorphous connective tissue, simply awful…. for $21! Kimchi and other pickled starters were very tasty, hence 2 stars not 1.

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Hwa Shi-Hsia
Good: bi bim bop, fried rice

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Andrew Hwang
Surprising find in Maryland for Korean Naeng-Myun (cold buckwheat noodles). Broth is authentic, not your typical MSG enhanced liquid. Interior is nothing to write home about, but everything tasted good — galbi, japchae, kimchi-jjigae, even side dishes. But they call themselves naeng-myun specialists and they were right!

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Sean Kim
Best athentic Korean restaurant ever since I’ve moved to the states. The taste and flavor of food here took me back to Korea undoubtedly. Price was also reasonable, plus the owner was really nice. I’m planning to visit this place again on a regular base.

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