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| - The service was fast, the prices are comparatively low, and the food is aiight.
The interior is comfortable enough, but not really that special. There are booths and regular tables that can seat up to around 6-8 people.
The service was good. Our server kept our drinks refilled and was always available when we needed her.
The food was alright. I noticed that their sauces are different from the sauces I usually get at Korean BBQ places. Personally, I prefer the regular sauces over the sauces at Hwaro, but I know some people love the sauce here, so it's just a matter of taste. Also, a heads-up: The meat servings are one third of the meat servings at other Korean BBQ places. I'm guessing they're trying to avoid leftover meat that way, but it does make customers have to order meat more often when they don't know about the small portion size. Hwaro only seems to have ice cream for dessert, which isn't too bad of a deal since Sweets Raku is in the same plaza for all dessert fans.
Honestly, the best part about Hwaro is probably the price. It ranges from $16 to $20 depending on whether you come in during lunch or dinner (there is also a late-night all-you-can-eat special) and is thus one of the most affordable Korean BBQ places in town.
Overall, Hwaro is a good place to go for affordable late-night Korean BBQ.
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