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| - This is the first Korean restaurant I've been to in town, and it sure didn't disappoint. It's authentic, reasonably priced, and portions are great. They start you off with tea at the table and a bunch of side dishes like broccoli, cabbage, potatoes, and macaroni. We then ordered a large bowl of Korean soup filled with tofu, hot dog, sausage, and more. Then we ordered some spicy chicken covered in cheese. I've never done Korean so I don't have anything to compare to, but the dishes were very unique and flavorful as compared to other cuisines and not as spicy as you'd expect.
Try Soyo. It's tucked away in a shopping mall in the south but the vibe is fully Korean and offers a young atmosphere. They're open late and have a bunch of Korean drinks as well so come by for dinner, late night, or both.
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