Sa Rit Gol Menu – Fort Lee, NJ

Type : Korean restaurant

Location : Fort Lee, NJ

No-frills Korean eatery offering traditional soups, stews & other comfort food dishes. Based on 763 reviews, the restaurant has received a rating of 4.4 stars. Price $$

✔️ Dine-in ✔️ Takeout ✔️ No delivery

Sa Rit Gol 07024

Address:
166 Main St, Fort Lee, NJ 07024

Phone: (201) 944-1201

Website: http://www.saritgol.com/

Hours

Tuesday 11 AM–9:30 PM
Wednesday 11 AM–9:30 PM
Thursday 11 AM–9:30 PM
Friday 11 AM–9:30 PM
Saturday 11 AM–9:30 PM
Sunday 11 AM–8:30 PM
Monday 11 AM–9:30 PM

Menu

Sa Rit Gol Menu
Any Sul Lung Tang + Go Deung U Gui $21.99
Dol Pan Bi Bim Bab $15.99
Gam Ja Tang $14.99
Dak Do Ri Tang $14.99
Kim Chi Ji Gae $13.99
Hae Jang Ramen $14.99
Hae Nae Tang $16.99
Man Du Guk $13.99
Dduk Bae Gi Bul Go Gi $15.99
Bul Go Gi $21.99
Je Yuk Bok Eum $21.99
Pork Guk Bap $12.99
Sun Dae Guk Bap $12.99
Su Yook $26.99
Beef Su Yook Jaeng Ban $43.99
Gam Ja Tang Jun Gol $37.99
Dak Do Ri Jun Gol $37.99
Hae Nae Tang Jun Gol $40.99
Yang Ji Sul Lung Tang $13.99
Cha Dol Sul Lung Tang $14.99
Do Ga Ni Tang $14.99
Mo Deum Sul Lung Tang $15.99
Go Deung U Gu I $15.99

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Reviews

Susie Su
They specialize in sulung tang – it was pretty good but what stood out to me was their gamjatang! The soup was delicious and it is probably one of the best gamjatangs I’ve had recently.

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Vincent Guo
Great spot for seolleongtang! Their grilled mackerel is also great, they fillet one side so it’s easy to pick out any bones. Recommend the flank soup rather than brisket.

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Sam Hahn
Reminded better tasting when dining, hot inside 뚝배기 pot.

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Yidan Shang
Came here for the steamed port feet, and it did not let me down. The portion is generous and the port feet is tender and chewy. Though it’s not flavoured that much, so you need to dip in the source. The pork rib soup is also good.

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Chun Kit Chan
This is a Korean restaurant in Fort Lee. The space is spacious and the dish is delicious. I have ordered the seafood bowl, which is sweet and can taste the seafood.

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Christine Chuang
We came all the way from NYC to try this place. Totally worth the trip! Highly recommend the grilled mackerel, spicy intestine soup with soybean, and the steamed pork feet! So good! Even the tea was delicious! Service was friendly and attentive. If you’re vegetarian or vegan, this place is not for you because every dish has meat.

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Mark Ling
Great food, great price, I love old school Asian restaurants, they just focus on what’s important— Food. The new hipster restaurant just can’t compete with this good old restaurant!

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Xiao Meow
I recommend the steamed pork feet. Everything is as expected. 4 people ate $100 – reasonable price. Not worth coming again though.

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Siyuan Shen (Lisa)
This place is already a famous one in Fort Lee. So I hope my experience can add value for your visit. The popular dishes are really good: steamed pork feet, hot pot with spicy pork rib soup with potatoes, oxbone soup (all are the same taste with different ingredients), grilled spicy pork. Be aware that Saturday night is really busy, we waited about 40 minutes but it’s worth the wait – we got a private space near the counter which is great as we have a 1.5 year old. Also, the oxbone soup is ready good for our 1.5 year old. She remained quiet for a long time when she was enjoying the soup.

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Sara Fong
Made a day trip from NYC and this was one of my highlights. I feel like it’s hard to find good, homestyle casual korean food in Manhattan and this really hit the spot. I have been craving soondaeguk (which has been pretty hard to find) and this was definitely up there in terms of stews that I have tried in my life. Food was flavourful without being overly salty or MSG-y whatsoever. Kimchi was also fantastic which was a good sign. The bossam was also extremely tender and delicious.

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