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| - I came here with a couple of friends to celebrate someone's birthday. We ordered the KBBQ to share, and the waitress helped us put everything onto the grill (after we nearly burned ourselves, oops). It was my first time having authentic KBBQ, and honestly it was so good I'm already craving for more. My side of the table got the pork belly and bulgogi (came with some mushrooms too). Although the meat didn't exactly wow me, it was generally a good experience.
I tried some of my friend's jajangmyun which was a lot better than I expected. There were a lot of onions left over, but I don't know if that's because he was being picky or if they used onions as a filler ingredient.
What I also like about this place is the size of their side dishes. Normally, the portions at other Korean restaurants are modest, but the ones here were pretty plentiful (but we were a large group, so that may have influenced it). Limited in variety, but still very good.
The only con was the service. We didn't have enough utensils for the amount of people we had, and the waitress didn't get around getting another set for about twenty minutes. She also seemed kinda confused and frantic, but it was busy, so I can let that go. Strangely enough, she lied about there only being wifi on the top floor of the place even though I was already connected (she was saying this to the other end of my table).
Because we were a group larger than six, the restaurant charged us a 15% service fee. That's pretty normal, so no complaints. They also gave us lollipops after we got the bill, which was really nice. I loved the lollipops; they were great.
Overall, this was a great experience, and I'm already looking forward to the next time I'm at Korean Village.
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