Sunny's Korean Garden Patio
512 S Spring St (W. 6th St.) - map
Mishawaka, IN 46544-5159
574.255.5274
Hours Tue-Sun 11AM-2PM 5PM-10PM Mon. Closed
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vegetarian dishes
takeout
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casual
Handicapped Access
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This family owned Korean restaurant is on Spring St. close to 7th Ave., has been in business for over 13 years. Specialties of the house include Bi Bim Bob which is a bowl of rice covered with steamed vegetables, egg and a little meat. Happy Family is a stir-fry with chicken, seafood and vegetables with a side of rice. Kim Chee is a traditional Korean dish of pickled cabbage and radishes.
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Mama Ho Eats Out:Sunny's Korean Garden Patio - The Goshen College Report, Katie Hochstedler , 12 March 2004; If you are looking for Korean food in this area, your best and only option will be Sunny's Korean Garden Patio in Mishawaka. It is a nice little owner-operated place with eclectic decor and great food. One great thing about Sunny's is that even if you’ve never had Korean cuisine before, the servers are very helpful and will make sure you find something good to eat. While Korean food tends to be spicy, Sunny will make things a little milder if asked. Our server, Sonny Evans (yes, his name was Sonny, too) said, - suggest change
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The food is very good, but having frequented the restaurant for the past few years on occasion, the prices are becoming quite high. I paid $5.50 for two glasses of iced tea. For lunch, with the tea, cost the two of us a total of $28 which is not a good price for the amount of food received. This time, no water was served and no little bowls of various cold dishes to try, i.e. Kimchee type foods. Very disappointing to see a previously great restaurant slide. [08 Sep 2004 19:56:30]
Food:     Service:     Ambiance:     Overall:      Recommended Dishes: Hot braised pork
Ann
Drink prices being high... Drink prices are a bit high, but otherwise, this place is fantastic. The weekend all-you-can eat is wonderful, not so much for gluttony, but in order to sample the different main and side dishes. [21 Dec 2004 10:33:34]
Food:     Service:     Ambiance:     Overall:      Recommended Dishes: Weekend Pepper Chicken(not on menu, by request only)
Anonymous
Good food is worth a little more.. I think by now we may have stock in Sunny's! We have followed her amazing cuisine since she was in North Liberty once upon a time serving..*gasp* burgers and hand cut french fries. She introduced us to "her" food and we have been hooked ever since. We've seen the prices go up but for the quality, taste and knowlege that its all prepared fresh and to order, its worth it. Yes drinks may be high but in my opinion you can get a drink at any bar later. I'm there for the food! So I drink water or tea. Besides its better for ya! I love the feel and ambiance of the "neighborhood hide-away" or the "mom-n-pop operation". Its like going to a friends house. Sunnys food is unlike anything I've ever tried. The flavors are so rich and exciting, as well as the appearance. Just remember her food is prepared fresh so if you want it spicy or not just tell your server. It's not "fast" food, but its definately worth the wait! Have a go at Karaokee while your waiting. [11 Jan 2005 00:39:01]
Food:     Service:     Ambiance:     Overall:      Recommended Dishes: Sizzleing Rice Soup and Bool Go Kee
Cindy, South Bend hoosierhunney at yahoo dot com
Don't judge the Inside from the Outside Sunny's Korean Garden was a pleasant surprise. Though the outside appeared to be a dowdy old storefront. The interior was quaint and homey in an Asian sort of way. The wife and I tried the Bool Goo Kee and Peppered Pork. The pork had a bite to it but wasn't overbearing. Both were served with white rice only. Though a lettuce leaf was provided as a sort of "wrap" we enjoyed them both "as is". The killer of the meal was the "Fried Banana" dessert. Fried in an "egg roll" wrap, then covered with a tasty nut and cinnamon glaze made the banana's favor jump out a us. We're looking forward to trying more fare. We were pleasantly surprised by a personal greeting from Sunny herself. She proved to be a bright and entertaining host. [02 Apr 2006 23:31:49]
Food:     Service:     Ambiance:     Overall:      Recommended Dishes: Fried Bananna Dessert
Tom Sharp tsharp1948 at comcast dot net
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