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| - I love Korean food. I love Bibimbap, especially a good priced one. Been craving Korean for a while so we decided to have it for dinner.
A while back this place was called Takamatsu but the name has since changed but they still server Korean and from what I can tell, they still also serve sushi. But they did have a sign stating that the sushi bar was closed tonight. Not a big deal.
The menu had the Korean basics with a couple of Japanese items. We decide on the garlic edamame, japchae with beef, seafood pancake, and 2 orders of the Bibimbap for me and the wifey. It was just the wifey and the daughter tonight so that was way too much food.
They brought the edamame and it was super garlicky, which I loved. They next gave us the side dishes with veggies, sprouts, kim chee, and potatoes. The usual. Next comes the japchae and seafood pancake. The pancake was very good. It was crispy and not greasy. Very tasty and not overdone with seafood. The japchae was also very tasty. Many places also make this dish greasy but this one was just right. I also like that they has mushrooms which I have never seen in this dish. Also the amount on the plate was surprising. Other places don't give a lot but we had a lot to take home.
Now the Bibimbap. As described in the menu, a mountain of vegetables and with a couple of slivers of beef. Top it off with an over easy egg and furikake strips. Wow...good stuff. But wait, I like to take hot rice and some gochujang and then mix it all together. Happy tummy.
The ambiance hasn't changed in years. When we went we were lucky cause the place didn't seem to busy. I read reviews that service was bad but we were served right away. We were lucky cause a large party came in after us. All the food was good and the prices were very fair. Korean food can be expensive but this place was wallet friendly.
We will be back.
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