The food is pretty decent for a food court. They do have a good variety of food like sushi. But I would rather eat at an actual Korean resturant for the listed price on the menu.
Joe K.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Philadelphia, PA
Only value option at 10am. Sometimes you want hot Korean/Asian food when you wake up. Well, if you don’t feel like cooking in the morning, just get to the More Shopping Center and wait until 10am! The food court is unbelievably busy even at this time. Seems like I’m not the only one that knows what time it is. No complaints. For these prices, food quality is more than adequate. Restaurant quality food at fast food prices… definitely coming here again. It’s a no brainer.
Sara E.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Philadelphia, PA
I love this place! The ordering system is unique. You order at one of the various counters and pay then a few minutes later your food appears on a cafeteria tray from a window lol. There’s a sushi place and a few Korean places to choose from. Make sure you check out the cute little shops in the mall while your there. There’s always a really great bakery and grocery store down stairs.
Natalie S.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Philadelphia, PA
This place was great everything is on point. The food was really authentic. They have a Paris baguette here too. Best kept secret. I definitely will return. It’s like a oriental mall with food courts and shopping.
Sarah P.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Wyncote, PA
I first learned about this place from a Korean friend of mine from school about 8 years ago, and have been coming back periodically ever since. It’s tasty, inexpensive and quick Korean food. The food court is organized into different stations which specialize in certain dishes. You order at one place, then can pick up your meal at whichever station makes that particular dish when your number flashes on the screen. Ordering is easy and efficient. There are also loads of tables, so you can go with a group and be sure to get seating. The food is good, and comes with several sides including a miso soup, which has a light but enjoyable flavor. My favorite dishes are numbers 8 and 11(glass noodle dish with pork and vegetables and a tofu dish with several veggies in a red sauce). Judging from the opinion of my friend who took me here for the first time, I think it’s relatively authentic too! While waiting for the food, it’s fun to explore the other shops on the upper and lower level of the building. There’s a bakery and grocery store on the bottom, which can be useful if you want to try any Asian cooking for yourself! If you want something different from the usual American food that’s inexpensive and yummy, it’s the perfect spot!
Dmitri S.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Elkins Park, PA
Fantastic pricing for the portions and food you get. Normally an Asian restaurant with the amount of food(and types of food) you get here would be really pricey. But here, it’s delicious, authentic, healthy, and big portions — and all for cheap! I like the layout a lot and the way that you order. It’s convenient.
Rebecca K.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Lafayette Hill, PA
Great selection and price. Make sure to get the sushi, udon, and kamja tang! We always go down and get paris bakery for dessert. The cream puffs and the royal pudding is amazing!!! Prices are a bit high but so yummy.
Su W.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Philadelphia, PA
3 stars, I like layout of this food court. There is only 1 cashier where you order from and you pick up your food at the different food stands. I gave this place a 3 stars because the quality of food isn’t always consistent. Some times the food they serve isn’t fresh or poorly made. I ordered dumplings once, and there was differently something wrong with them. My friend and I both ended up befriending the toilet for a good whole right after eating. Otherwise, other than that terrible experience, the food here is pretty good and they serve it fast. They also provide free cups for water that you can get for yourself. I can see myself coming back but I would definitely double check my food before putting any of it in my mouth.
Maxine C.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Philadelphia, PA
One of my favorite places to go to for korean food… always quick and convenient! Get a great meal for less than $ 10. I often get the kimchi stew, dol so bibimbap, donkatsu or cha cha noodles. Most dishes come with side dishes and sometimes even a broth soup. Order and pay at the cash register as soon as you get off the escalator. They’ll give you a number with your receipt and you just sit and wait until your number shows up on the board indicating your food is ready to be picked up. It’s like a cafeteria so remember to take your tray and empty dishware to the carts when you’re finished.
Tony O.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Elkins Park, PA
Sushi! Sashimi! Miso soup! Egg and rice! You order at the register in the corner next to where the soft drinks are. ***make sure you tell them eat in or take out. Then with your receipt they give you another piece of paper with a number. Which ever place you ordered your food from will ring up your number. Then you go pick it up, eat in or take out, and you’re done! EZ!
Chard X.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Philadelphia, PA
Foodies will not do any better than this food court for miles in any direction.
Adrianna M.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Upper Darby, PA
I brought shrimp tempura it was good, not the greatest but it will do. Close by if I need a sushi fix. Price reasonable, for one roll 8 pieces $ 5 I forgot how much cents.
Haisan L.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Philadelphia, PA
Great place for food before or after some grocery shopping. Came with my mom one day after our retail therapy session but before groceries. We live nearby and she does her food shopping here often, and it was her first time trying the food. She thoroughly enjoyed it and the price wasn’t bad plus lots of selection. Comfy setting, not too loud and clean. The bakery downstairs is always wonderful, so I would recommend checking Paris Baguette out for desserts, drinks or cakes — so delcious.
Jing O.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Brooklyn, NY
Convenient place to have grab a quick and cheap lunch. Cafeteria style with several choices, but ive had better food elsewhere. Located at a market type space. Personally prefer the food that is freshly pre-made downstairs for even cheaper and theres an great korean H-Mart for very affordable fresh produce.
Rick G.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Bethlehem, PA
Fantastic Korean Yummies! Just gotta know what is what because their menu is not english friendly. They do have pictures!
Erik D.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Downingtown, PA
They have a great selection in a cafeteria style format. Great meal for about $ 10. Korean, Chinese and Japanese(including sushi). Hot and tasty made in a snap.
Alex Z.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Lancaster, PA
This food court is one of my favorite places to eat anywhere in the whole world. First I give a general review and then I review the four specific stands below. There has been some turnover in the stands as I’ve eaten here over the past few years. First, I saw the Vietnamese stand close(it was good, but service was slow which I think was bad for a food court). Recently, a new noodle stand with a small selection, slightly higher prices(still reasonable), and an extremely high level of quality has opened up. The mainstays have been the four stands: JOA, the Korean stand(with no English Name), Ming, and Fuze. The price in all the stands is not just reasonable, I’d say it’s a steal – one reason I eat here so frequently, often multiple times a week, is that I can get such good food cheap. And much of the food is very diverse and healthy – a variety of carbs, meat or seafood, non-meat protein, veggies, and lots of spices. I feel very satisfied after eating here. Another thing I love about this place is that you can eat with metal chopsticks. I hate disposable chopsticks with a passion, and being able to eat with metal chopsticks is a huge plus for me. Yes, they’re a little harder to grip with if you’re inexperienced, but they’re larger and thicker, and not having to worry about splintering is a huge plus for me. When you are done eating, return your tray to the stand on the side; I’ve seen a few newcomers not do this and this creates more work for the staff here. Please keep the prices in this place low by cleaning up after yourself. I eat most at the Korean stand, the 2nd one, where my favorite item is Doenjang Jjigae(this place serves some of the best Doenjang Jjigae that I’ve ever had – it includes seafood and meat, lots of tofu, and lots of veggies). From this stand, I also really like the Yuk Gae Jang, Bibimbam, and I’ve also had Kimchi Jjigae and Soondooboo. If you order a non-soup dish like bibimbap, it comes with a bowl of broth, which I like, especially in winter. This stand always serves three side dishes… sometimes they give a scoop of mashed potatos which I really dislike. My favorite side, which they often serve instead of the mashed potatos, is a pickled seaweed dish. The other sides are usually cabbage kimchi, and radish kimchi. This stand is also very fast to make food, even if it’s the lunch rush and they have lots going on. The first stand, JOA, is also quite good, although it wows me less than the second. They serve two of my favorite dishes, wool myun and jjampong. The Jjampong(spicy seafood noodle soup) here isn’t bad, but it’s probably the least exciting of any place I’ve ordered it. I think the Wool Myun(mild seafood noodle soup) is a little better, and it’s quite cheap for the serving size, but since the new stand opened up I’ve been preferring their seafood kal guk soo. This stand tends to be a little slower to make the food. The third stand, Ming, serves more dumplings and snacky type things, and I tend to order here mostly if I’m here with a group. The dumplings here are FANTASTIC. And you get a HUGE amount of them for a very reasonable price. They also sell Kimbob, a Korean derivative of a Maki roll. I love this stand too, but it’s less of a place to get a complete meal – many of the items here don’t contain quite as many veggies as the 1st and 2nd stands. The fourth stand, Fuze, serves sushi and more Japanese-style food, like miso soup, udon, tempura, and the like. Everything I’ve had here has been very good and it’s also a lot cheaper than at most restaurants, for this quantity and quality. I eat here less but I think that’s because I prefer the bold flavors of traditional Korean food to the more Japanese-influenced items. There’s a new fifth stand that has opened, which serves only Kalguksu and Naengmyeon; I will review it separately because it has a separate register and seems to operate more as a separate business. It is excellent; it has slightly higher prices, and a very small menu, but has freshly-made noodles and exquisitely spiced broths. In short? If you haven’t eaten here, by all means come here. It is amazing!
Abby I.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Philadelphia, PA
More Food Court is great for fast, inexpensive, and delicious Korean food. Located about H-Mart grocery store, it has a similar layout the the H-Mart food court in Upper Darby. With 3 main vendors(1. Ming’s– Chinese/Korean food, 2.) I forget the name but it serves more traditional Korean dishes like Soondubu, Dukmandooguk, Bibimbap, 3.) Korean bar food as I call it. Fish cake soup, ramen, naengmyun, etc) I’ve been there twice now and had the yukgaejang(spicy beef and vegetable soup), dukmandooguk(rice cake and dumpling soup), and the bibimbap. All were fresh and delicious. Sides are very limited(kimchi, spicy radish, pickled cucumbers) in comparison to when you go to a Korean restaurant that give you a table full of sides(or ban chan) but I think More Food Court offers a lot of options for a good price.
Ashley S.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Manhattan, NY
This place is so good! It’s a bit of a hike from center city but a great place to come every once in a while when I’m in need of cheap, delicious Asian food. The food court is eclectic, and it has a bunch of different Korean options as well as a sushi station, Chinese, and they just opened a Phở place. I came the other day with a big group of friends, and there was ample seating for all of us(we just pushed a few tables together). I had the Soon Doo Boo, which was amazing and cheap! It is a spicy seafood soup that comes with a side of rice that you dip into the broth as well as a few pickled veggies on the side. I tried a bunch of my friends’ dishes as well, and you really can’t go wrong with any of the options here(even the sushi, which I was skeptical of because it is a Korean food court, not Japanese, but the ingredients were very fresh).
Lianna N.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Omaha, NE
If you’re craving asian food with an emphasis on korean food but hate long waits, expensive food, or feeling awkward eating a meal in a restaurant alone, THISISYOURPLACE! The food is good and it’s not at all awkward to eat there on your own. I like how quick they are, and the meals have a lot of food included. The price range is $ 7 – 10. Parking is easy in the lot and they recently built a door and walkway to enter the food court without having to pass though the grocery shopping areas, which I like. They probably use MSG, but its tastes good, so *shrug*.