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| - I came here after craving korean food for days and was not disappointed.
I ordered the korean barbecue, which involved a portable gas stove they bring table side. We got pork belly and thinly sliced brisket. Both were given in good portions. It also came with lettuce to make wraps, dipping sauces, and an assortment of side dishes (good but not excellent). Though we had the cooking covered, the server was nice enough to help us out with it. She was chatty, but not annoying, and very sweet. I asked if the bbq came with any soup or something and the server said she could give me a tofu soup, which I assumed would be soondooboo jjigae( soft tofu stew). It ended up being korean soybean paste soup, which was also good. However, I think if I hadn't asked we wouldn't have received this, because non koreans wouldn't expect that. So I recommend asking just in case, same goes for any korean restaurant. Steamed egg is also common on the side of k bbq.
Our dumpling appetizer was tasty and good in portion. It seemed homemade.
I also got a small order of the oh jing uh bokkeum, squid and veggie sautee.. which was good, but not great.
They don't sell alcohol, so you'll have to get your soju from a liquor store that is apparently above the walgreens down the road.
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