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| - Very good. It's always great to have a place I can go to that reminds me of home. While I'm not particularly a fan of the location, it's far from a deterrent. Unless you're familiar with Korean food, I recommend asking for recommendations or picking based on the kinds of protein you like. The menu is a bit hard to navigate and is kinda clunky, but most have images that are helpful. I'm nostalgic about home cooking, so take that into consideration.
Tip 1: Anything you order will come out as if it skipped the pass and is served directly from fire to table. Be careful, don't burn yourself.
Tip 2: If you are in a group of more than 4 people and plan on going during peak hours, call ahead. It's 100% on you if you don't call ahead and end up standing outside for 30-45 minutes.
Tip 3: Parking can be tight, I suggest going for lunch of just before dinner service.
Tip 4: If you are prone to butchering languages you are not familiar with, order using the # next to the corresponding dish.
Remember, Yelp reviews are all personal opinion. You might never know if you like something until you try it. Often times you see "Yelpers" on here and their review is filled with shallow attempts at comedy, rather than anything that might be helpful to others. Take Akhilesh's review, complaining about spice level (spice tolerance being something that varies person to person) and about the name of a menu item being overly grandiose and upcharged due to that. -_- LUL. Seriously though, don't let your views be swayed so easily by the ramblings of random people you don't know (including me). Use these reviews as a guideline to set your expectations, then re-evaluate them after you've tried the establishment.
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