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  • Kylie T.

    My boyfriend and I just went here today for the first time and had such a nice experience. The woman, I'm assuming the owner, was really pleasant. We ordered a spicy cucumber salad to share. I had the Spicy Chicken Noodle Soup, and my boyfriend had the Spicy Tofu with Veggies. If you come to this restaurant, don't expect high-brow food. Both meals were simple, clean, and light, but really tasty. The soup was 3.95, the tofu entree was 6.99 and I think the cucumber salad was 3.50 or so. Definitely try the cucumber salad - it's delicious. The lunch experience was a wonderful change of pace from other restaurants in Baltimore that we'd definitely come back!

    (4)
  • Seth W.

    Just came in for breakfast, which was as good as a simple breakfast gets! Then Miss Jean offered to let me try some of her veggie slaw and cooked kale...The slaw was slightly sweet and when topped with her homemade hot sauce, it was to die for. Not complicated, but tasty and rejuvenating! She explained how she prepares the food,when possible, without extra fats or processed ingredients and it shows. They do all kinds of breakfast, sandwiches, some Korean dishes, fried chicken and more. I wish I had known of Miss Jean and her wonderful grill years ago!

    (5)
  • Tom V.

    I wanted to drop by the Walters this morning and prior to went to grab coffee at the Cozy Corner while waiting for the museum to open. The space is worse than food court. Cheap linoleum floors, zero design, some random junk, awful looking tables and chairs. The owner was the only one there and she asked me to have a seat. I asked to order coffee -- no would you like food or would you like to see a menu. She tells me they only have creamers, and from the dining room I see her microwaving the coffee. Not sure if that means its instant? I took a sip, thought it was pretty gross and left (while leaving $ on the table). Honestly, after having looked around and been inside -- I wouldn't even trust eating here. No way this place stays open in the long term.

    (1)
  • Amy B.

    (+) The location is good: right across from Walters Art Museum and near by Basilica Church. Food is not bad. (-) Cash only.

    (3)
  • Erik D.

    I really Luke this place when visiting Walters Art museum. Very small and comfortable, no frills. Tasty food and wonderful owner.

    (4)
  • Mark P.

    I went here for lunch, placed my order and waited to pay. "Oh, we only take cash." So I wasted my lunch break and went back to the office hungry because i didn't have cash in my pocket. Nowhere was it posted that they only took cash. I went here because I read a review that said they "take credit cards". I would normally look at this as my problem, except for the arrogant eye-rolling. I wont be going back. this is the 21st century. I choose not to carry cash for safety reasons. I do not understand businesses that would rather turn down business instead of asking me to pay an electronic fee to use my money in the way I choose. It works at the gas station, it can work elsewhere. Too bad for Cozy Corner.

    (1)
  • Ar B.

    Very good. Great price. Quick. Convenient to the Walters Museum. Nice lady,, looks like the owner. Ihad Spinach and Shitaki Mushroom $6.50and husband had Chicken Donburi $6.90. We liked the food.

    (3)
  • Sarah F.

    This place is the best! Get the chicken donburi and the dumplings or any other of the asian specialties. So good and the lady who works here is so nice. Cash only.

    (5)
  • Lindsey G.

    Super tasty soups! I ordered the wonton soup and it was made right in front of me. Super fresh and great service!

    (4)
  • Dee D.

    Had a regular sandwich which was delish and a tasty cucumber salad. This lil lady runs this show all alone and she was very friendly. Will return for the other foods.

    (4)
  • Shane B.

    I store in after I missed my train and needed a bit too eat. The woman at the register was very kind, and my food was ready in no more than 5 minutes. Despite the speed, it was well prepared, treated delicious, and left me wanting more. I definitely plan on coming back.

    (5)
  • Bethany A.

    Efficient little operation with five tables and two booths. Affordable menu items include breakfast, sandwiches and Asian fare. It's all good--especially the latter. Drinks are juices, waters and sodas in bottles. Cash only.

    (3)
  • Rochelle K.

    This place takes hole in the wall to a whole new level, but it's awesome! We usually go here for weekend breakfasts when I don't want to cook. The breakfast prices are stunningly low and the food simple, but really good. There's nothing fancy here, no attempt to make the plate pretty, or dress things up. Think breakfast at Grandma's. It's a one-woman show, so things can be a bit slow during busy times, but that's part of the charm. Grab a drink, have a seat, enjoy the classical music she always plays and kick back while you wait. Breakfasts are basic, and really good. Sandwiches are classic, old school fare and tasty (skip the burger - not worth it), and the Korean food sticks to the predictable stuff, but it's all been good.

    (4)
  • Olivia K.

    I stumbled upon this place for lunch with some coworkers and we decided to try it out. The place is very cozy, with a few tables and a front counter. An older Asian woman greeted us and had us sit at a table. The menu is kind of all over with the place, with some Asian and American dishes. I ordered Korean bibimbop and was extremely disappointed. I waited almost 20 minutes for my meal and got a tiny salad with some rice, sliced egg, and some hot sauce. I went back to the counter and asked when she was going to bring the meat to the table. She responded that this was a "vegetarian" bibimbop. I just assumed all bibimbop had meat in it since I had never seen it otherwise. I paid $7, only to have my stomach grumble the rest of the day. My coworkers were equally as displeased and got tiny portions. Each entree was maybe 200-300 calories. We actually went to another place to eat 2 hours later since we were still starving. Don't waste your time.

    (2)
  • Kimberly D.

    It is like being in your grandmother's house, granted if your grandmother is a nice Korean woman who likes classical music. This is indeed a cozy place. I had two soups (it was a cold day) - the tofu egg drop soup which was absolutely perfect, yummy broth, tons of tofu, very soothing. Made a mental note to order two orders of this soup if I ever have a cold. Also ordered chicken noodle soup which had a lot going on and was lightly spiced as requested. Can't wait to try the other dishes. They are only open until 4pm. Everything is under $10.00. Try the soups. A good choice if you work in the neighborhood or after visiting the Walters and seeing art makes you hungry like it does me.

    (4)
  • Dan K.

    A very aptly named restaurant located slightly below ground. I had a chicken donburi dish and my wife had the bibimbap. Both were really good, and the prices were really low, adding to the charm. Service wasn't extremely fast, but the lady working there was apologetic and really nice to us. Definitely recommended for a cheap, healthy bite to eat in the Mt Vernon area.

    (5)
  • Ed L.

    A friend and I were actually had planned on going to a restaurant about a mile from this place, But decided on this place since it was around the corner from the hotel we're staying at - the Mount Vernon Hotel. This place reminded me of a mom and pop diner but with an Asian flair. The place was empty when we arrived for breakfast. Had the 3 egg omlette with wheat toast. It was a nice respite from morning fast food.

    (5)
  • Zee S.

    I've walked past this place so many times without even considering it an option, almost as though it were a boarded up relic. But looking for a quick lunch in Mt. Vernon this week, I finally walked in and checked out the menu. Turns out that Cozy Corner is definitely worth coming back to. Open for breakfast and lunch, Cozy Corner has a retro vibe that combines downtown diner feel with an Asian hole-in-the-wall aesthetic. The menu is brief and split almost evenly between typical breakfast fare and surprising Asian entrees. As a vegetarian looking for late afternoon lunch, I had a decent pick: a Tofu/veggie stir-fry (with white rice and egg) or the Bimbi Bap. Couldn't go wrong there. I had the tofu stir-fry, which was very light and very tasty. This place is very chill, affordable, and quick. No pretenses and definitely a little old school/DIY. I'm not sure how busy it gets in the AM, but for the time I was there (weekday, late PM) there were no other customers. Still it was nice to eat in peace and enjoy the pleasant surprise.

    (3)
  • Jennifer L.

    My boyfriend, friend and I stopped here for lunch after visiting The Walters Museum. Our first time in the area and not wanting to get lost, we felt it was the safest place to get our grub on since it was directly across. Walking in was a little surprise, not realizing it was a basement-like shop, but seeing how homey it was, we went for it. Unsure of how things worked, we walked up to the register and the lady greeted us with a smile. She handed us our menus and asked us to have a seat. From what I could see, she was working by herself, like you would find your own mother or grandmother cooking in the kitchen for her house guests. After serving another table she took our orders, my boyfriend ordered the quarter pounder with cheese and bacon, my friend the ham and cheese on a croissant and I ordered the spicy chicken noodle. We chose our drinks and my boyfriend chose a bag of chips out of the rack. The food didn't take exceptionally long to be prepared keeping in mind that she was working alone (also in mind that majority of what was ordered were sandwiches) but everything was hot, which was a good thing. She was also very flexible, even agreeing to throw on a fried egg on top of my boyfriend's burger as he requested without extra charge. My noodles looked delightful, very thin, kind of like vermicelli noodles with chicken and vegetables in a spicy teriyaki sauce. The chicken was cooked and noodles tasted great, only thing was that it wasn't as spicy as I was expecting. It might be my tastebuds but I didn't find it to be very spicy at all actually. Granted there was hot sauce available, I didn't want it to take away from the actual flavors of the dish. It was still very good, the vegetable also looked great, they weren't over cooked, still kept their bright color and crunch. Overall, I would've given a straight 5 stars if it were spicy and maybe bigger portions (for my boyfriend's burger, which didn't fill him up being a 6'5" 250 lb. man) but it was still a great cozy diner. Our total for the three of us was $26.30 but she just insisted we just pay $26 (she also took off the change for the group that paid before us also). I loved the idea of really sitting in a mothers kitchen being served family dished being made. The atmosphere was casual and the lady was more than friendly to us. I respect her a lot for working by herself (I personally would've probably forced one of my kids to help out if it were me...haha just kidding). It's just a really cute little corner diner.

    (4)
  • A. C.

    (03/05/2012) Cozy Corner is a quaint, somewhat divey, old school diner run by your Korean aunt. It's really like stepping into a relative's living room and having her make you some lunch on a freakishly cold wintry day, complete with macrame seat covers, well-worn chopsticks and mis-matched dinnerware. Had a bi bim bap (classic Korean dish with rice, sliced veg, shredded romaine, sliced scrambled egg, gojuchang) and yaki mandoo (pan-fried chicken dumplings). A friend had chicken teriyaki (mildly sweet and soy savory), came with sauteed whatever veg was in the house (zucchini, broccoli, and carrots today) and a side of sticky medium-grain white rice. The cucumber salad was thick-sliced (like your mom just went in the kitchen and got you a cucumber) and peppered with sun-dried Korean chiles, splash of rice wine vinegar, hint of sugar and served on shredded romaine. Dishes are simple, plain, cheap. Love it. Be forewarned, however, the place must've been grandfathered in before current city food regs; there's no bathroom.

    (3)
  • C. C.

    I have no idea why this place doesn't have better reviews. This restaurant has been in business for over 15 years, and it's where the locals in the area go. It's by far my favorite restaurant in Mt. Vernon, and every time I visit Baltimore (about once a month) I *insist* on coming to eat here. The food is utterly delicious--try the croissant french toast, you won't be disappointed--it's fresh and made with excellent ingredients, and the owner is really nice. Best of all, this place is CHEAP! Where else can you get a filling and delicious egg sandwich for two bucks? That croissant french toast I mentioned before? Three and a half bucks. Their burgers are also really affordable, and did I mention that the food is GREAT? The service can be slower because it's just the owner doing all the cooking, serving, and busing by herself, but it's totally worth the wait. (You can call and order ahead, if you want.) I love the funky feel of the restaurant, too, and she plays awesome classical music. If you have a bit of time and are looking for a cheap, delicious bite to eat, come to Cozy Corner. You won't be disappointed!

    (5)
  • Some D.

    Ordered Bibimbap and instead got Asian salad with slice egg and a "hot" sauce (no beef in this version). Ordered a side of something with beef and picked up a drink and total came to (drum roll please): $18 !!!!! Yeesh, me thinks not particularly since this is real resturaunt prices as opposed to dive prices. I've got way more boom for my buck at Korean resturaunts in N. VA and Asian resturaunts elsewhere downtown. To call what was served as bibimbap was a crime against humanity. I'm now going to weep for the 15 minutes of pseudo-Korean dinning I did that I'll never get back.

    (1)
  • sarah b.

    good breakfast. cash only and no refills on coffee

    (3)
  • Sarah M.

    Not a whole lot to report except this place offers great breakfast food. I'd be curious to try some of the Asian offerings as this is the type of unassuming place that the food could likely be fantastic. Good food, great prices and the lady who was working (maybe the owner) was nice but not bothersome and allowed us to sit and enjoy ourselves well after we had finished eating. I'd recommend this as a no frills breakfast option any day of the week.

    (4)

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  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : No
    Good For : Breakfast
    Parking : Street
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : No
    Attire : Casual
    Noise Level : Quiet
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : Yes
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : No

Cozy Corner

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