
325 Morse St, NE
Thanks to a reader for the heads up on this great hidden gem. YoonHa’s is not fancy but it has two more important traits – it is delicious and it is cheap. It is located at 325 Morse St, NE in the Capital City Market (where Litteri’s is located) very close to the NoMa metro:
They are open from 5am – 3pm from Monday thru Saturday.

A look at the menu after the jump.



Category: NoMa, Restaurants
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15 May 2013 9:29 AM
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this is extremely relevant to my interests.
Anyone know if they have any seating or take-out only?
Yes, they do have seating; it’s very popular at lunch time.
Is that bulgogi good? I would love to avoid the long schlep to Virginia to get my Korean beef fix.
Reminds me to ask; Is there any word on the possibility of the owner of Lion’s Liquor opening up a Korean BBQ joint/ Sushi Bar??
That being said, I’d love to check this place out, too.
I asked the owner about it a few weeks ago and he said he is looking for investors, but would like to do it. Restaurant built-out is super expensive!
I love learning about places like this and can’t wait to give it a try. I hope the kimchee is good.
While you’re there, check out a produce market called “Mexican Fruits”. They’re as cheap and maybe as good as Yoon Haa’s. East side of 4th, a couple doors North of Morse. This place makes fresh vegetarian cooking more than affordable.
Sitting here now. 215pm on a beautiful Thursday, was maybe a 10-15m walk from noMa. 9 x 2 seat tables, I make the 4th customer here at the moment. Kimchee is nice and hot. Bulgogi and other sides good, too. Very fresh. Not sure whether they take credit cards or not: I paid cash.
It’s a shame that the menu has shrunk while the ownership has changed a couple times in recent years. Good stuff, though.