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| - after numerous dreams of spicy squid, my husband enlisted me on a hunt for a korean restaurant that served this dish. thankfully, this place popped up right away with other people who had eaten and craved the very same dish. hallelujah! you saved my marriage again, yelpers! (joshing)
like many asian restaurants that are good (and hole-y), this place is tucked away within a store or shopping area.when you walk in, it's a little confusing. it seemed as if there were 2 seating areas--casual and formal?? i don't know, but we got put in one area over another. not sure if it was because of how many people we had or because we had kids with us. whatevs...
menu was very extensive. i liked that there were options to get bigger or smaller portions. it baffled my husband at first, because he was bummed that the squid dish was almost $20--until i showed him that he was looking at a platter of sorts. he got the squid (obvs), and i got bibimbap. our friends both got the pork dish, of which the name escapes me. everything was super tasty. i could have eaten more kimchi, because it was sooo good. tasted homemade, for sure.
service was pretty typical of a hole-in-the-wall asian restaurant, but i kind of like that. makes for good stories later.
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