The best Korean restaurant in Bloomington!!! Awesome kimchi & black rib soup adding ramen!
Haozhen M.
Place rating: 4 Pleasant Grove, UT
Very nice service and authentic Asian food. This is one of my favorite restaurant in town!
Julia T.
Place rating: 4 Bloomington, IN
Good food and a nice, laid back atmosphere. Nice for lunch or dinner
Nina A.
Place rating: 3 Indianapolis, IN
Ate here for dinner today. Service was good, but food was okay. Nothing too special and it is a bit on the pricey side.
David P.
Place rating: 1 Chicago, IL
They do not what authentic Korean food is. The owner is not a culinary chef and does not know anything about a restaurant business. Please beware! If you want authentic Korean food you will have better luck at your local McDonald’s!
Dan P.
Place rating: 3 Chicago, IL
I tried this restaurant for the first time at dinner before Lotus Festival. The appetizers are great and the food looked good, but I didn’t like my entrée. For appetizers, we had koroke and vegetable tempura. Both were good. The nice server then brought us miso soup and corn salad. The latter was especially good. i ordered Nagasaki ramen and was not impressed. It was essentially a bowl of broth and noodles with precious little of anything that could be called seafood. The mussels were the tough and tasteless type that belong in cheap Chinese buffets floating in water. The squid(that’s what i think it was) was like chewing rubber. The service was good. I might try this place again and order something else.
Sue Y.
Place rating: 4 Bloomington, IN
The one place to go when you starve in those nights
Jolin L.
Place rating: 5 Bloomington, IN
Good late night food! We drives one hour to here yesterday because of its long late night dinner. And I’ll say it worth the drive!
Stanley W.
Place rating: 2 Bloomington, IN
Same as last time, Do pretty much gives you supermarket quality food that you could make yourself, but are just too lazy to. However, it charges prices that you’d find at a restaurant with much more accomplished professional chefs rather than a home-kitchen style restaurant. Service is still great like always, but the food quality really leaves much to be desired, especially if its going to charge prices like it does. We got the egg omelet with mentaiko today, and for 10 dollars it was a dissapointing, too well-done omelet where the mentaiko was so minimally used that you couldn’t taste it at all beyond some texture if you really tried to find it. Its especially stark because I had the properly-made version of this dish, with an incredibly bouncy omelet oozing on the inside with high-quality mentaiko and properly sauced with a lighter and sweeter soy sauce instead of ketchup and mayonaise for $ 6.50. I paid $ 10.00 at Do. Going to post a side-by-side comparison as a picture, but that was so damn disappointing.
Hannah T.
Place rating: 5 Carmel, IN
Great service and wonderful food. It’s one of my favorite places to eat in Bloomington. And it’s open late!
Lindsey E.
Place rating: 5 Bloomington, IN
We were seated almost immediately and had drinks on our table within five minutes. Our server was knowledgeable and friendly. I looked around and saw they had free wifi. A few minuets later we got our food. It was very good and cooked perfectly. After we finished our dinner we ordered desert. It came out a few minuets latter. It was also very good and when we were done the server checked on us frequently then gave us our check. The price was very good for the amount we ate, and we will definitely be going back!!!
Aubrey W.
Place rating: 4 Franklin, TN
For lunch, we headed to Do: Asian Fusion Cuisine & Lounge for some Korean food. Because I get to have Korean food in NYC and LA pretty much every year, it gets me on this Korean BBQ kick. I’ve been working my way through some of the Korean spots in Bloomington when I get home, but I’ve yet to find one that nails it the way bigger city places do. I really liked the ambiance of Do. It was clean and kind of wooden-chic. Since it was a weekend, they only served the Dinner menu; I wish they’d serve the lunch menu on weekends too! We were given a salad(not my thing) and some miso soup to start. We both ordered Bulgogi as our main dish. I really liked the Bulgogi. I felt like it was marinated better than a lot of places, and the portion size was adequate. While the price was steeper than I’m used to for the portion(again, you get spoiled in LA/NYC) I would definitely eat here again when I’m downtown or near 4th Street. Dan enjoyed his meal too. The service was good. I noticed grill tables outside in their porch area, so I’m hoping that means they do some Korean BBQ out there in better weather. I think that would be great!
Charcy L.
Place rating: 4 Bloomington, IN
I love their lunch box, looks really pretty and they have late night meal, so if you want to eat something around 11pm, definitely go here, their udon is good ^^
Robin K.
Place rating: 3 Bloomington, IN
What a selection! The cuisine seems authentically diverse. It was good, but it didn’t necessarily hit the spot. Points to the unique design of the cute 4th St house!
Betsy L.
Place rating: 3 Bloomington, IN
Went to there twice and order the same thing-noodle soup. The food was so so and cannot compete with other Korean restaurants in town. You will always get a yogurt after you finish your meal, and the service here was good.
Kate M.
Place rating: 5 Salt Lake City, UT
This place is marvelous. The servers were very attentive from the minute we came in and patiently helped us understand the menu. I ordered Bibimbap and my friend order a crunchy chicken dish. They added extra vegetables to her meal when she asked without even blinking. You get miso soup and a lively little salad before your meal, and the food comes out quick. Needless to say, my order was amazing, and enough to take home for a second meal. My friend lived hers as well. I definitely recommend this restaurant in the line of ethnic restaurants in this area.
Phillip T.
Place rating: 3 Bloomington, IN
I won’t say the food is bad, because it’s not, it’s fairly decent, at least the hot pot was. Granted it is pretty hard to mess up a hot pot given it’s boiling broth and then throwing in a little bit of everything. It’s the prices that give it the low star rating. When you charge $ 30+ for a hot pot that is mainly soup, noodles, maybe a handful of sliced beef… thats ridiculous. I don’t care where the wood from the from door came from or if the bamboo is imported, if anything those drive up costs that are then imposed on the customer. Remember I only tried the hotpot, cannot speak for the actual Korean or Ramen dishes they have.
Rebecca S.
Place rating: 5 Los Angeles, CA
Do has amazing Asian food! Delicious ramen especially and a restaurant in Bloomington with yummy kimchi, yay! The interior is warm and clean and they have outdoor seating which is nice as well. A great spot everyone should try.
Steve F.
Place rating: 5 Bloomington, IN
Great place!!! Be sure to read the front of the menu about how they incorporated imported Asian treasures. All wood blocks came from a palace’s door. The bamboo you see is imported. I brought my parents expecting the Asian fusion to have a big chinese emphasis. My parents are not as adventurous as I am. I was in shock when I noticed it was heavy on the Korean. I love Korean but could my mom find something? Yes!!! She has said this is her favorite Asian spot she found in over 20 years. Both of my parents have told all of their friends and our other family members as they are trying to pull others in. I had some potato pasta… came with soup salad and yogurt dessert. The kimchi here is delicious! My dad had the udon kimchi soup. I loved it. All three of us ate for under $ 30. Mt biggest complaint? I haven’t made it back yet :)
Regina W.
Place rating: 3 Sacramento, CA
3.5 stars This is my third time here and for some reason I remember the last two times being more enjoyable than this time. My main concern is the price. It’s just way too high for the menu items that are not super unique. If you are going to offer a fairly standard menu, then you need to have more competitive pricing than $ 9.99−14.99 for dinner. However, they do have a Monday-Friday 11 a. m — 4 p.m. lunch menu that is much more competitively priced at $ 6.99−11.99. Since I arrived on a Thursday afternoon at 4:07 p.m., I had to order off the dinner menu. I ended up getting the Kimchi Udon for $ 9.99, which would of been $ 7.99 had I arrived and ordered it 10 mins earlier. My Kimchi Udon was OK, but not really anything I would highly recommend. I will only possibly be back for the lunch menu since it is much more reasonably priced for the food you get.