Reviews
The OliToki Burrito was very filling! I got the vegan version crispy tofu and without the aioli, cheese, and sour cream. Vegetarian options: Meatless options are highlighted in green. The staff were knowledgeable about vegan options.
I used to order from here and recently ordered again- the quality has sadly gone downhill. They used to have great rice, fried foods and fried spam. The quality of the cooking is not as good as it was- the food tastes like the kitchen it was cooked in, the fried rice balls are not the same and general quality has decreased.
Average korean fusion food. I got to try their kimchi fried rice balls and the kimchi fried rice with chicken. Rice balls were good but the rice inside was a bit too bland for my taste. The chicken in the fried rice was also a little dry, but other than that, they were okay overall.
Love their food! The rice balls and beef and cheese egg rolls are really good. Will definitely order again
Good food, good staff. It’s kind of a takeout place. Definitely try the rice balls. They have good fried tofu. They do have place to sit but it’s not that good. I would rather suggest to do a takeout. Boneless chicken was good too, try it with the in-house special sauce.
We decided to get delivery from OliToki, and it was really good! We ordered the Toki Totchos, Cheesy Kimchi Fried Rice Balls, and OliToki Burrito. Totchos were fantastic. Easily the best thing we ordered. Rice Balls we're good but not as flavorful as the Totchos. The Burritos we ordered bulgogi and spicy pork depend on if you like kimchi. It kind of overpowers everything else. All in all though, this was really good and reasonably priced.
Definitely a hidden gem. It's very small and you could easily miss it on the street. Most of the menu can be customized to your liking. I recommend the Dumpling Munchies Bowl with soy garlic chicken and Spam Musube. The ramen seasoned fries are great option to share and they have some hard to find Korean and Japanese drinks.
Great little hole in the wall. Varied selection of tasty fusion Korean dishes. Portions are decent, not generous but you won't feel ripped off. The restaurant itself is very small and clearly is geared toward takeout or delivery. The heating inside was very poor so we had to keep our jackets on for the whole meal. Would recommend ordering ahead as the food is prepped fresh and therefore takes awhile.
It was good just not great for me. I love Korean food so maybe I had high expectations. We had the taco with bulgogi and the meat didn't have a ton of flavor, the tortilla was a bit too hard. The rice ball was good. It's ok for a quick lunch I just didn't like it enough to come back.
I popped by here for lunch yesterday and had a great, protein and flavor packed rice bowl! I went on the later side of lunch so the place was empty which was great because I was hangry. The space itself isn’t anything to write home about—it’s really more of a take-out joint. I had been meaning to swing by for a while, so I had a lot of questions for the staff member working about what I should try as a first-timer. Luckily for me as a pescatarian, he said that the kimchi rice balls didn’t have any meat in them! Win! They’re a cheesy, crispy, kimchi-filled delight. All of his recommendations were on point—the crispy tofu was super crunchy, the spicy toki sauce added great flavor, and the avocado he added on top helped temper the heat. At $9 for a huge rice bowl it’s really a lunch no-brainer. It’d be nice if they could make the space feel more homey and suited to people that want to sit and stay for a while. In any case, I’ll definitely be back for more food.