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  • I come here pretty often with my mom to eat and buy some groceries. We like to buy the apples, sweet potatoes (huge bag, usually on sale), ginger (fresher than Chinese supermarkets), Korean cold noodles + soup (from frozen aisle), lettuce (for kimchi) and so on. The items are usually really fresh, some can be quite pricey so it depends on what you buy here. They have a lot of things not limited to food such as kitchenware, slippers, hair dye, skincare, etc. On to the food section, there is a a food court area and bakery inside. They sometimes have the pork bone soup as their daily special for a good deal. The pork bone soup here is good. The meat is very tender! Although it tends to be on the saltier end. You order the food and receive an electronic device that beeps when your food is ready and you go pick it up. They also have prepackaged meals like kimbap, sushi, bentos, and such. Or they have self-serve dishes that they charge by weight. There is also a fried chicken area specifically for ordering Korean fried chicken. I usually get the bibimbap, you can choose between the hot stone or regular (basically cold but you get a bowl of warm rice). Hot stone is like a two difference or something. They recently changed up the side dishes so that it is self-serve, you have the kimchi radish and bean sprouts. Now for the bakery, I am a huge fan of cream. They sell different types of cream bread here so yes I am in heaven haha. I am a matcha fan so I like the matcha one, particularly the one with a layer of cake in it. It is a bit more on the pricey end depending on what type you get but it is a nice treat. They also sell cakes and bingsoo which I haven't tried. And lastly near the checkout of galleria, there is an area that sells taiyaki. I've tried it before and it is so good when freshly made ahh. Buttery goodness haha. Oh and they sell walnut cakes here (cake shaped like a walnut with walnut and red bean filling, pretty good). Overall I love Korean food and the culture so I come back pretty frequently. In general the quality has been quite consistent. I highly recommend coming here. They have like a 10% discount for workers on Wednesdays which is good if you work nearby. They have a such a huge variety of meals to choose from after all. Or of you want a quick cheap meal just get the regular kimbap for $3.99!
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