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I go here pretty regularly and mostly have the same dish or variations on it, so I'm not really going to be able to comment on the overall menu (sorry). I can't say much about how Green Pepper compares to other Korean restaurants, especially those that may be located in Pittsburgh because this is the only Korean restaurant I've ever patronized.
I find the wait staff to be very friendly, especially once you go a few times and they recognize you as a regular. They are very amendable to special requests.
The dish I usually order is the "Spicy Chicken Meal Set" which never disappoints me. It comes in a rectangular serving tray with compartments. It's very cool looking.
They serve these delicous, clear noodles called, I think, (and spelled phonetically) "Chock-chay." These are wonderful. I would just order these, if I could.
I can't say that I've ever had a bad meal. The kimchee is always very flavorful and the vegetables are always fresh. Sometimes they serve a tasty kind of pancake and other times, it's tofu. The chicken is sometimes more spicy than others, but I have always enjoyed it.
There may be other, "better" Korean restaurants but for Pittsburgh, I think this place is
worth a visit and I'm glad I found it.
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