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Order a la carte. You save money and it's much more satisfying.
Side dishes
Awful. Flavours are way out of proportion. Nothing I ate was balanced. It was either too sour, too salty too sweet or too bland.
App salad
Too sweet, and also too sour at the same time. It's like the chef had a numb tounge tonight and decided to double down on all the seasonings.
The Fried Dumplings were normal, but the sauce that came with it was too salty & spicy --I can eat spicy but the salt and the spicy-ness level overpowered whatever else was in the sauce. I can't taste anything except for Salt & Hot.
Main dish
Bulgogi was bland. Really I have nothing good or bad to say about it, because it was neither. The reason for this could be because the side dishes & the app was so over-seasoned, it numbed my own tongue, making everything I ate after it, bland.
Dessert was a tea. It was the tangy tangerine teas that you can buy in syrup form, from H-Mart / T&T and really you should just do that, because the tea dessert served was also way too sweet.
Service
We sat down, we ordered. No tea, no water for a good 10 minutes.
We decided to flag down a waiter or waitress to get some tea.(a tip for anyone thinking of going, give your arms and shoulders a nice warm-up before sitting, it'll come in handy when you have to wave frantically to get someone to help you).
In the end
If you want your fix of Korean food / BBQ, go to any family owned Korean restaurant on Yonge street, you will come out happier because it feels like you were treated like family, fuller because the food is cooked with care, and a thicker wallet because it's expensive to eat at Bulgogi brothers.
I always go to a restaurant at least a few times before making a final verdict so I'll do just that, after my next paycheque.
Brandon the General Manager is a very nice and knowledgeable guy. I feel bad for writing a review with 1 star because he is so nice.
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