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Welcome to More Food Court

At More Food Court, located in Elkins Park, PA, we celebrate the vibrant flavors of Korean cuisine, complemented by Japanese offerings in a lively food court atmosphere. Our story is one of culinary diversity, featuring beloved dishes like Kkan Pung Gi, seafood Ja Jang Myun, and spicy Jjam Pong, all made with quality ingredients and crafted for flavor. We aim to provide an exceptional dining experience, whether you're enjoying our hearty soups or indulging in crispy Korean fried chicken. With a focus on comfort and community, we invite you to savor the tastes of Korea and beyond in a welcoming environment.

LOCATIONS

Welcome to More Food Court, a vibrant culinary destination nestled at 7320 Old York Rd Suite #110, Elkins Park, PA 19027. This food court is a paradise for food enthusiasts, particularly those with a penchant for Korean and Japanese cuisine. As you step inside, you’ll be greeted by a fusion of flavors, aromas, and a diverse menu that promises to satisfy every craving.

At More Food Court, a variety of Korean soups reign supreme. Indulge in their Sam Gye Tang, a comforting chicken stew enriched with ginseng and dates, or perhaps the Sundubu Tofu Stew, loaded with seafood and vegetables, creating a delightful umami experience. The fish and vegetable-infused Ool Myun noodles sit in a mildly spiced broth that warms the soul—a consistent favorite among patrons.

  • Korean Soups:
    • Sam Gye Tang Chicken Stew - $19.99
    • Ool Myun with Seafood - $14.99
    • Sundubu Tofu Stew - $15.99
    • Dduk Mandu Guk Dumpling Soup - $11.99
    • Gam Ja Tang Pork Neckbone Soup - $14.99
  • Korean Entrees:
    • Kkan Pung Gi Sweet and Sour Chicken - $16.99
    • Ja Jang Myun with Black Bean Sauce - $12.99
    • Bibim Naeng Myun with Spicy Sauce - $15.99
    • Donkatsu Pork Cutlet - $17.99
  • Japanese Offerings:
    • Tempura Udon - $16.00
    • Teriyaki Box - $18.95

The atmosphere at More Food Court resonates with warmth and community. Customers often rave about their experiences highlighting the value, generous portion sizes, and reasonable prices. Rich B. encapsulates the essence perfectly when he mentions the comfort of the Ool Myun and Haemul Sujebi, complemented by delightful banchan. Meanwhile, others like Joe K. delight in the futuristic ordering system, ensuring a seamless dining experience.

If you're after something unique, the bb.q Chicken stall serves some extraordinarily crispy wings, while the Mochi Donut stand and Gong Cha bubble tea offer delightful treats for a sweet ending. The bento boxes from Fuze, featuring substantial portions of teriyaki beef or salmon, paired with miso soup and tempura veggies, are ideal for a fulfilling lunch.

More Food Court isn’t just a place to grab a meal; it’s an exploration of flavors that reflect the rich culinary traditions of Korea and Japan. Its cafeteria-style setup fosters a casual yet vibrant dining experience, magically blending modern efficiency with the heartwarming essence of traditional Asian dining. Whether you are a longtime fan of Korean cuisines or a curious newcomer, More Food Court beckons with its promise of tantalizing taste adventures. Don’t miss out—your taste buds will thank you!

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Rich B.
Rich B.

Various Korean dishes make up the bulk of offerings here. There's also a Chinese place Feli(separate review ), bbq Chicken which has excellent Korean fried chicken(another review) and a poke stand. Newly added is Mochi Donut(not a fan) & Gong Cha bubble tea(definitely a fan). I usually get the soups here. Ool Myun, $12.99, which is a noodle, seafood & vegetable soup in a delicious mildly spiced thick broth. My other go to is Haemul Sujebi, $12.99 which is similar, but contains hand torn noodles that resemble small, thin dumplings. It comes with better banchan including kim chi. The former comes with a couple chunks of onion, iridescent yellow pickled daikon(which I detest) & ja jang(a Korean fermented black bean sauce). I usually augment it with shrimp & baby bok choy which I purchase downstairs @ H Mart while I'm waiting. Both noodles are soft and chewy.The broth is full of umami and is very warm and comforting. Portions are large & filling. You order by number and pay at the counter,given a slip with a number. Orders to eat in are picked up at the window corresponding to the number and picture above. Take out is ready where you pay. The place is very clean. Seating is usually available, but it can get crowded on the weekend. Wait time is 10-15 minutes. They used to have a spring water dispenser, but I did not see it on my last visit. Located above H Mart @ Cheltenham Ave. and Old York Road.

Amy T.
Amy T.

Food is always hot and delicious here. I sometimes try something new, but my go to order is the seafood sundubu soup (tofu soup) which comes in a clay pot and with rice.

Joe K.
Joe K.

Jajangmyeon and Jjampong is the best in all of the tri-state, for the price. I would try everything here at least twice. That's how much I like the food here. When you see Korean grand moms eating here, you know the food is delicious. Service is great too. Love the number system. Very futuristic. Concept is great. Order from several different places from one person? How amazing is that? Ambiance is cafeteria like but what do you expect from a food court?

Michael M.
Michael M.

This is my go to Korean spot these days. With just about every Korean dish you could want, all coming in between like $10-15 with side dishes and a soup... it's just good food and a great deal overall. If you haven't been to the Collin's park location check it out. Get a number 56. You're welcome.

Stan H.
Stan H.

Prices are reasonable and quantity is significant. Food is so so. Relatives upset about the ho fun (wide rice noodles with beef). I had it myself as I had had it years ago here. It was fine but not like I love it feeling. The sauce had a cheaper flavor but for the place and price, to be expected. Water is provided for paying customers as seems to be an Asian tradition as relatives of mine had this expectation. A comfortable hang out frequented by locals and lighter crowd on a Saturday morning.

Kelli M.
Kelli M.

I love this food court. The only thing I will say is when you first go I think it's a little overwhelming and not well explained how it works. All the items on the one side of the food court you order at the one register. It actually makes it very efficient because you can order from multiple small restaurants by order by number basically and pay one price. There are 3 places on the other side you order individually. Today we got wings from the bb.q chicken places- love their super crunchy wings, the honey garlic is the best sauce. My son got a milk tea. The new thing we tried was ramen dduk bokki which was spicy but really good and our first time trying rice cake. There are definitely more menu items I want to try. Next up on my to try list is soondubu which I've never had. We also went down to the market and got some goodies including huge scallops for only 17.99 a pound.

Olivia N.
Olivia N.

Ordered black bean noodles to go and it was pretty good. The packaging was nice and it was a large portion. I didn't even use all of the sauce and was able to save half to use on other noodles. I would have liked more meat.

Christine P.
Christine P.

Love this food court! It is such an underrated place to eat with good variety. This review is specifically for BBQ Chicken and Fuze at the court. The soy garlic wings at BBQ Chicken is amazing with flavorful sauce and a nice crunch to match. Tip: you may want to call ahead to order for pickup 30 min in advance as they do take a while to prepare the wings. Fuze serves Japanese sushi and bento boxes. Their beef teriyaki and salmon teriyaki boxes are great options for a casual, filling lunch. The bento boxes come with a miso soup, crispy tempura veggies, 2 California sushi bites, the protein (like salmon or beef), rice, seaweed salad, and a gyoza. Recently they even opened up mochinut here too!