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| - Your enjoyment of this restaurant depends on what you're expecting. Axia is cleaner and more spacious than sitting in the food court, and since it's a restaurant, the food is pricier too.
I've been here twice and although the food itself is quite good, everything else seems to be lackluster. I like the seating arrangements in the restaurant, and the servers are friendly, but the side dishes you receive here aren't very good in comparison to other restaurants. You get four tiny dabs of food on a single dish. It's practically one bite of food.
Like I said though, the actual main dishes themselves are tasty. The first time I came here, I think I got the spicy pork (comes with rice and soup). The second time I ordered the bibimbap. The size was smaller than I anticipated, but it was still really big for me. I ended up bringing some of it home. I know a lot of people think the main part of bibimbap is eating the hard rice at the bottom of the stone pot, but I actually really hate that, so maybe next time I won't opt for the stone pot.
Overall, there are no major flaws here. It's a good place to grab lunch or dinner if you're not interested in fighting to the death over a seat in the food court. 3.5 stars.
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