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| - Decent food but super strange seating arrangements for a table service restaurant. We arrived and asked for a table for 2 - we got seated at a table for 4. Weird, since the restaurant was about 20% full and there were still a handful of 2-person tables, but whatever. About 10 minutes later, another party of 2 is put at our 4-person table :/ Awkward. And there are STILL numerous tables for 2 in the other half of the restaurant. Apparently the waitress tried seating them closer to the door with another group but it was too cramped so they declined and was then sat with us. I'm not exactly sure what their system for seating is, but it was uncomfortable all around. I've honestly never heard of communal seating with parties of 2 or more - usually just single diners at a large table, like at King's Noodle.
As for the food, it was decent. We got the Sweet and Spicy Chicken and Bulgogi main entrees. The thing to note is that some mains DO NOT come with rice, which is super weird. You're basically paying extra for something that would normally come with the main at other Korean restaurants. The menu also doesn't note which entree doesn't come with rice so you have to ask when ordering. Overall, it came to just over $40 for two dishes and an extra rice.
For now, I'm going to stick with Seor Ak San, where we spent $25, the food ranged from on par to better, and we didn't have to share a table with randoms, haha.
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