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| - While walking along the strip, a Korean sign kept flashing and changing before my eyes. What was that?
I could see that same sign from my room at the Monte Carlo and noticed it pointed down a quiet street, right next to Walgreens. I could barely make out the fading blue Dae Jang Keum sign but after searching for it on Yelp, I was excited to find a Korean restaurant nearby!
Yes, if you're Korean, than obviously you've tasted much better Korean restaurants but this is VEGAS! If you're craving Korean food in Vegas, this is the best you're going to get - without a car!
$16 (including tax and tip) for seafood soon dubu that was a bit diluted but otherwise, good. She didn't ask me how spicy I wanted it which was a bummer because it was a bit too mild for me, though my spicy level is pretty high.
Side dishes were good, which included some of my favorites: spicy cucumbers, pickled daikon and bean sprouts.
Side dishes also included sliced hot dogs - HUH?! I didn't even touch this. I don't think anyone did!
Menu was also Caucasian-Friendly and offered Salmon, Beef and Chicken Teriyaki for about $18-$20. Each came with a side salad, soup, lots of rice and the meat.
Service was good - they even asked my caucasian coworkers if they'd like a fork.
Place is open 24/7 which is awesome! I wish I could find one here.
Prices are obviously a bit inflated and pricey but I didn't expect anything otherwise. It's Vegas - everything is expensive!
I'd honestly go back to Dae Jang Keum if I ever stay on that end of the strip again :)
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