Woojeon Korean Cuisine

About

Korean

Price Range : $11-30 ($$)

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    Yelp rating
    4 stars

Location

Adress: 3 Old Concord Rd, Burlington, MA 1803

Business info

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    Takes Reservations
    No
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    Delivery
    No
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    Take-out
    Yes
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    Accepts Credit Cards
    Yes
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    Good For
    Lunch, Dinner
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    Parking
    Private Lot
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    Bike Parking
    Yes
  • accessibility
    Good for Kids
    Yes
  • group
    Good for Groups
    No
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    Noise Level
    Average
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    Alcohol
    No
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    Outdoor Seating
    No
  • wifi
    Wi-Fi
    No
  • tv
    Has TV
    Yes
  • fastfood
    Caters
    No

Reviews

  • Anna F.

    star star star star star_border 3 June 2026

    The side of kimchee and bean sprouts is tasty, and a nice touch! I got the dumpling and rice cake soup. The thin beef slices inside were really nice. Good dumplings too, a lot of rice cakes, and some noodles. My friend got chicken bibim bop, which also looked quite good.

  • Howie H.

    star star star star_border star_border 29 May 2026

    I've been here twice.  Once in the winter of 2018 and second time in the summer of 2018.  The two experiences have been polar opposite of each other.  First time here in winter, I ordered the seolleong tang.  The soup came with four small thin slices of beef, the broth tasted diluted, and the bowl was small.  This bowl and contents compared to other places i had seoleong tang was very small and over priced.

    This summer I came back and gave it another shot but ordered two other dishes.  Both dishes were more appropriately sized and very well priced to its competition when you talk about Korean food.

    The tofu stew was standard, came with two sides, and a bowl of rice.  So did the stir fry dish, two sides, small cup of miso soup, and bowl of rice.

    The pork stir fry dish was on the sweeter side.  I couldn't finish it in one sitting, the sweetness got to me.  Other than that, it was flavorful.  

    Overall, I'm glad I gave it a second shot and tried other dishes.  I will continue to eat here when I'm hungry while shopping at the H-Mart.

  • Rosie Q.

    star star star_border star_border star_border 29 May 2026

    My sister and I had food here a few times a while back and I remembered it being delicious as far as food court food goes. Woojeon Korean Cuisine's menu offers authentic Korean dishes however, prices are a bit high here and food wasn't a good as it used to be. At least they have a buzzer system for the orders now so you could grab a seat instead of standing around waiting for the order which used to cause total awkwardness when people just wanted to walk through or take a peek.

    Kalbi- So disappointed on these bbq beef short ribs. They were sweet and salty just the way I like it but were way too tough to chew through.
    Spicy Pork- Not flavorful but it is spicy and tender, I'll give them that.

    Overall Service: They didn't really say much. You just order, pay, take the buzzer, sit down, buzz-buzz, walk up to the counter and look for your plates, confirm with your receipt, and take the tray back to your table to eat.

  • Jeff M.

    star star star star star 24 May 2026

    Fast, friendly service at a great price each and every time we get a dish here.  From piping hope cheese noodle soup (my favorite!) to crispy pad thai with a special order of steamed tofu that always confuses them a bit....they are happy to accommodate and make our order the way we want.

    If you've never been to the H-Mart food court before, it can be a little intimidating at first, especially during peak times of the day.  You'll be fighting over a table or dodging the dummies bringing their carts through.  The lines for most food stalls like Woojeon are never really bad, it's finding a place to enjoy their dishes that is the problem.  

    The best deals here are the soups at around $6 and the tempura appetizer for $5.  Most of the dishes come with a side of kimchi and a cup of fishy broth  This hasn't gotten a bit fishier over the times we have visited and I'm not really a fan, but it's still nice to get "freebies" with meals if it's something you enjoy.  Pro tip:  When ordering pad thai, get the CRISPY version, it's decadent even if it'll be a little tougher on your waistline.  

    It's a legit "hole in the wall" that serves up delicious Korean and other Asian dishes.  It's probably my favorite stall inside the grocery store and we return whenever we are in the area.

  • Liz B.

    star star star star star 22 May 2026

    My husband and I always get ok dol bi bim bap here, and it's delicious!  It's a little pricey and there's almost never a seat in the food court available (we hover over people who look close to being done) but we always feel like it's worth it!

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