HANCHON

📍 Korean restaurants in Quincy

HANCHON
5.4

HANCHON is located in Quincy (Usa). Featured in the korean restaurants category, it has a rating of 5.4. Check all the details here.

Features and services of HANCHON

Service options

  • Delivery
  • Takeaway
  • Dine-in

Popular for

  • Lunch
  • Dinner
  • Solo dining

Accessibility

  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair-accessible toilet

Offerings

  • Comfort food
  • Quick bite
  • Small plates

Dining options

  • Lunch
  • Dinner

Amenities

  • Toilet

Atmosphere

  • Casual

Crowd

  • Groups

Payments

  • Credit cards
  • Debit cards

Children

  • Good for kids

HANCHON is in position 10 out of 12 in korean restaurants in Quincy

Customer Reviews

★★★★★
★★★★★

HANCHON has a rating of 4.5 out of 5 based on over 21 reviews on Google

Aleks Ushakov

Guys just 3 stars. Look at the amount of onions you put in there. Your food is good, that’s why 3 stars, but the meat you put is so little that I’m still hungry after having Bulgogi. So what I want to say that more than a half of container is just onions. It’s not acceptable, please look at the pictures

Aleks Ushakov ☆ 3/5
Jonathan Choi

The dolsot bibimbap was really tasty and good-sized as well. The pork and kimchi soondubu was also pretty good. The banchan was pretty good as well. The tteok mandu guk was mediocre. Overall, they had really good options.

Jonathan Choi ☆ 5/5
Julie Tran

Delicious and authentic. I ordered the spicy tofu noodle soup with seafood and it's exactly how I remember it in Korea. I was expecting ramen noodles but they used kalguksu, a thicker but silky knife cut noodle which I love. The broth was savory like beef and anchovy flavor. And not too spicy with a generous amount of tofu. This was perfect for a freezing winter day and so filling. It also came with panchan side dishes of fish cake, soy onions and kimchi. All of it paired deliciously with the noodles, I crushed that bowl. Definitely recommend their noodles.

Julie Tran ☆ 5/5
Chi Chan

It's not bad. It's just way too expensive and the taste is just okay. Best thing here is the bibimbap. Definitely will get the job done if you want a quick Korean fix. Don't expect the tofu soup to be phenomenal, and the Bulgolgi was basically ground beef but the flavors okay. Presentation is good they use nice plates and stuff, way better than anything you would expect from a food court. More Korean side dishes would be nice.

Chi Chan ☆ 4/5
Laura L.

This was my first time eating here. I came here today for lunch on a Wednesday at 12 PM with my family and it was still very busy but the service was quick! The bibimbap tasted great. The rice had a nice crisp at the bottom and ingredients tasted fresh. The main meal comes with side dishes. Their food is worth the price since the portion sizes are huge. I just had the leftovers for dinner and still have some portions left for another meal! I saw a Yelp review that said they don’t provide takeout containers, so I highly recommend bringing your own takeout container in case you can’t finish.

Laura L. ☆ 5/5
Gloria Ha

I visited the Quincy Hmart food court for the first time with my family a few weekends ago. They were still doing their grand opening promo (20% off), so my $15.99 meal became $12.79 before tax and tip. I got the seafood soondubu stew ($15.99), and I thought it was delicious! The broth had great flavor. I though the flavor was almost as good as BCD in LA and better than Kaju in Allston. The price is also not unreasonable, and definitely a good deal with the 20% off. The banchan and rice were also good -- the kimchi was particularly tasty. My meal was by far the best thing we tried in the food court -- we tried seafood jjamppong from Paik's (4/5), rose ddukbokki from the bunsikjip (3/5 rice cakes were bad), bbq chicken (3.5/5 weird chemical flavor), and donkatsu from Umai Katsu (3.5/5 meat was thin, not juicy, not much flavor). I would definitely go to Hanchon again if I was eating at the Quincy Hmart food court, and look forward to other options becoming available (I want to try the yukgaejang!).

Gloria Ha ☆ 5/5
⸝⸝

This is the only place that doesn’t do take-out, so I recommend going during a less busy hour so that you have a place to sit. Also, bring your own containers in case you can’t finish and want to take the food to-go. I ordered the Hot Stone Bibimbap ($22.99 + additional 20% discount with the grand opening promotion lasting until 2024/10/13), which took ten minutes to prepare. The stone bowl is shallow, so the portion size is not as massive as I initially thought when I picked up my order, but it is still definitely worth sharing. Despite the size, the price is on the higher end in my opinion, but not to the point of it being a rip-off. Overall, the taste wasn’t bad, but I’ve had better bibimbap. The rice does crisp up nicely if you’re patient enough to wait until it stops sizzling, but it was bland and too watery, and the gochujang wasn’t that spicy. I also wish this came with more bulgogi, as that was the tastiest part. My rating is closer to a 3.5, but I’ll round up to a 4.

⸝⸝ ☆ 4/5

Information about HANCHON

Address

HANCHON is located at 101 Falls Blvd Unit 1, Quincy, MA 02169, United States

Business Hours

Monday: 11:00–20:00
Tuesday: 11:00–20:00
Wednesday: 11:00–20:00
Thursday: 11:00–20:00
Friday: 11:00–20:00
Saturday: 11:00–20:00
Sunday: 11:00–20:00

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