It’s finally arrived! Matt and Holly noticed that a Korean restaurant was going to open in Cortland soon and since it’s a small town it’s been a buzz with all our friends. Their grand opening was September 3rd but I noticed on their social media that the completely sold out the first day or two of opening and I figured most places get slammed their first week so it was a better idea to wait a little for things to settle so they’re not so crazy and have a chance to work out all the kinks in the operation. Then over this recent weekend one of our friends went and got a couple dishes and LOVED it so we were convinced that now is the time to go.
LOCATION: 114 ELM ST., CORTLAND NY, 13045
Yori House is a Korean restaurant thats a little more fusion with dishes like Chicken Tacos (Marinated chicken with pickled red cabbage and fresh lettuce drizzled in house dressing -Yum Yum sauce) and Kimchi Pork Fried Rice (both dishes that Caleb decided to order). I think it’s a smart choice to do a fusion to bring Korean flavors to Caucasian Cortland to expose people to the culture with ease. Adding familiar things like tacos and pasta but with Kimchi is much more modern and really great. I hope this gets them continued lines of customers so they can stay open for a long time.
As I said Caleb ordered the Kimchi Pork Fried Rice and the Chicken Tacos. While Yori house has interesting combinations of food, their menu is pretty limited clocking in at 21 dishes total. Salads, rice, noodles, tacos, rice bowls, and of course pancakes. I love Korean Seafood Pancakes which are total staples and Yori house has a Veggie Pancake or a Shrimp Pancake. In a farmland town like Cortland it’s not surprising that Yori house didn’t want to invest in a full seafood pancake. I think shrimp is a great choice for them and good enough for me so that was my first pick. At $10, it wasn’t a bad choice. The Shrimp Pancake is described as a Korean style pancake with shredded vegetables and shrimp. Simple and straight forward. I noticed on their menu that they don’t use too many unfamiliar Korean words or dishes. Very smart marketing for this town.