Prime No. 7 will have you looking no further for authentic HALAL South Korean cuisine.
It offers a unique way to dine. You can cook all your meats using the grill they provide and all ingredients at Prime No. 7 have been passed on through several generations.
When I went, I opted for the “All You Can Eat” menu to try most things on the menu and the meals came in nonstop! It was super fun and filling.
They first bring out a palette of kimchi, onions in soy sauce, jalapeños in a sweet sauce, salt, and some chili sauces.
We started with the Beef Bulgogi, which was juicy and flavorful. What I loved about this dish was the sweetness paired with a hint of barbecue sauce.
Another favorite of mine was the Beef Thin Brisket. Although there was no distinct flavor of spices or sweetness, I loved how easy it was to eat because of its tenderness. The brisket melted in your mouth. I ate this with the jalapeños and chili sauce to add the kick.
The marinated top blade steak was a little tough to eat and really chewy. However, it had lots of great flavors and juiciness.
My least favorite was the Teriyaki Chicken. It took longer to cook and did not have much flavor. This is something that would taste better with a sauce. However, I am glad I still got to cook and try it.
Towards the end, I had a little room for the spicy stir fried rice cake. This dish was absolutely mind blowing. It was spicy, sweet, and sticky. It was like eating really thick pasta. I found myself dipping the meats into the rice cake sauce because of how delicious it was. It added a kick to the meats for sure.
Overall, this is a great place to take your friends and family. The “all you can eat” aspect is what caught my attention and something I definitely tried to take advantage of. It is a little on the pricier side ($42.95/person), but it is worth it to come here at least once and enjoy the experience. If you do, come on an empty stomach!