Local Guides World

Charles Becker

6 reviews on 1 places
New Wonjo
2023 Sep 21
Our grill master was amazing. We ordered the wonjo meat special which gave 2 types of beefs and 1 pork.

Everything was delicious . Our meat was for us and our grill master even explain the best way to enjoy our food !

We also ordered the kimchi cake and dumplings. They gave us an egg soufflé on the house which was delicious. The only thing we ordered I didn’t “love” was the dumplings.

Overall this was a fun experience and food /service did not disappoint!
Whole Foods Market
2023 Aug 23
This location has cafe and fast food options (pizza/korean/sushi) on the top floor and hot food/ everything else on the bottom floor.

There is public restroom and parking. Usually well staffed and lots of self-check stands , so long lines moves quick.

Whole Foods has good deals on produce frozen foods, and dairy. We get lots of organic milk for our toddler. WF brand is $3.50. Plus frozen pizza $5 and organic chicken $10/lbs - cheaper/higher quality c town , longer shelf life than tj’s.

This location isn’t built for dining. The hot food selection is limited and you need to go all the way upstairs to find a seat to eat .
Quinoa Kitchen
2023 Aug 06
This food is made with love and quality ingredients I challenge you to make what you see in front of you for $14.

I got the chicken wrap with pesto and avocado mash with a Waldorf salad. All of it so fresh!

You can also have this as a bowl if you prefer.

They sell smoothies too for $8 which I definitely will check out next time.

Happy to find a healthy, affordable , delicious spot in the neighborhood!
ChinGoo
2023 Jan 28
One of my top pick up spots, also very kid friendly for dine in.

Casual Korean fair your dollar goes pretty far here.

I love the bulgogi , japche and Kimchi fries.

If taking out, find them on DoorDash or Grubhub- almost always running a promo!
Action City Comics
2023 Jan 27
Out of the comic book shops in north Brooklyn, this place is the best when it comes to a mix of indie and mainstream titles. Also has a weekly newsstand rack that’s up to date.

Besides a ton of graphic novels and newsstand, there are a few boxes of older comics and collectibles but Comic Book Station, a few blocks away, has more if that’s what you want.

I also appreciate their toy and figurines- from Mha, Aot, to ninja turtles and marvel. A nice mix dead stock and nostalgic reissues.

I’ve been coming here for a few years …. The owner is chill and knowledgeable.

Today I had a bad experience with a new front clerk. He was ignoring customers while he was talking to his buddy and giving spoilers for the new weekly comics stand.

I asked him if he could add my name to the receipt , either as a note in the POS or I could make an account - which I’ve done with tons of other bookstores and comic shops. He was rude about it and didn’t even try.

Other than some poor customer service sometimes, this place is a gem!