Disabled Traveller tries Korean food for first time, excellent
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This review is especially helpful for those who have or use the following: Walking Aid, Wheelchair, Powerchair, Mobility Scooter
Overview
This was our first taste of a Korean food, and very enjoyable we must admit. The menu is quite good, with lots of small dishes, served in a variety of ways, and very filling as well. Their first restaurant was opened in 2017 in Leicester, and have quickly grown over the years , with 10 restaurants to choose from at the moment, but plan on opening up 50 new sites, investing £15m which will help each restaurant to offer a delightful choice on their menu list, which include bowls, Sam baps and Korian Bar. At the moment, start of 2024, they have 10 restaurants around the country, and we would recommend you trying Korean food, it’s a little like Chinese, but of a taste of its own. They are situated in Leicester, Oxford, High Wycombe, Leamington Spa, Loughborough, Market Harborough, Gateshead, Solihull Birmingham, Nottingham and Worcester.
Transport & Parking
Indoor parking is available in the Touchwood centre at Solihull, and this venue is inside the shopping mall. Easy to find, and cost of parking is not to bad.
Access
The whole of touchwood centre is on level, with lifts provided for ease of getting around. Grounded kitchen is all on the level, with no steps to worry about.
Toilets
At the far end of the restaurant, with one disabled cubicle available. Reasonably clean and tidy although a little small, with grab rails and pull cord.
Staff
All very helpful, and willing to help us find a nice spot to sit with wheelchair. They gave us advice about the menu and what best to try.
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