A lesson from K-drama: Soju won't solve your problems but neither will milk.
We popped in here after attending a child's 1st birthday party and I for one needed a drink. I came for the soju but ended up staying for the food. At 8PM on a Friday night, this place was dead. There were two elderly guys at the bar taking advantage of the $3.50 16 fl.oz Bud Lights, a couple sitting on the lakeside patio, and our table of three. That was pretty much how it stayed until we left when another group of three popped in. But on with the show!
We had ordered a carafe of pineapple soju for starters. At $10 a small carafe, it was downed between the three of us. It tasted mainly like watered down pineapple juice and no one even tasted the soju. We later ordered a carafe of yogurt soju and it was pretty much the same --- all yogurt, no soju. None of us even had a tiny buzz when we walked out so it makes me think that they go skimpy with the alcohol. Not cool. We also ordered some Korean Style Wings, Dduck Ko Chi (fried rice cake), and Bulgogi to share. The Korean Style Wings are similar to this other KFC [Korean Fried Chicken] place in Chandler and it was delicious! There was some definite heat and I regretted it when I took out my contacts later that night. Yeowch! The Dduck Ko Chi were also amazing. It was even spicier than the wings and I enjoyed the crispiness. The Bulgogi was a miss for me though. I miss that char that other Korean BBQ places have on their meat. The bulgogi they served us sat in this watery sauce and didn't really have any flavor.
So while the soju cocktails were definitely weak and the Bulgogi lacked luster, I enjoyed the Korean Style Wings and the Dduck Ko Chi. 4-stars for Cafe Agit because I'm curious about some of their other menu items. Come for the food but if you're wanting to get some dranks, don't come here.