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| - As a Korean, I am ashamed and embarrassed that this restaurant is representing the Korean cuisine in such a poor manner. Aside from the poor quality of side dishes which you could tell was not fresh and were the leftovers of previous customers, the main dish we ordered; hamul jongul (seafood stew) came at a bigger disappointment. I can't believe the kitchen would send out something like this for their customers to eat. The broth was extremely bland, none of the ingredients were fresh, the seafood in the stew were spoiled, as the shelled clams and mussels did not open after boiling. And let me add, this extremely unsatisfying and poor representation of this delicate Korean dish came at a hefty price-absolutely not worth it. After having only a few spoonfuls of our meal and walking out to pay for our meal at the counter, the waitress could witness we didn't finish our meal and asked why. We politely told her that at least half the seafood served were not fresh and the meal was overall distasteful and unsatisfying. Her response? She just chuckled...and the owner of the restaurant who was standing nearby completely ignored the encounter, he simply did not care. No apologies given. I usually do not write reviews for restaurants I visit, but decided to do so for this experience in hopes the restaurant will better the quality of their dishes by being mindful when cooking and demonstrate the Korean cuisine the right way... Overall, to the non-Koreans, this is not the restaurant to go to have good authentic Korean food.
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