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Heyyyyy yummy Kim-Chi!
Heyyyyy some Bulgogi beef please!
Heyyyyy with some vegetable Japchae!
Taka-Takamatsu style, Takamatsu style!
Voted best Korean restaurant in 2011! I think I enjoyed it the second time around. Takamatsu is located on the Northwest corner of Arizona Ave. and Elliot. Signage is poor, but once you find this gem you won't be disappointed.
Taka-Takamatsu style, Takamatsu style offers up Happy Hour daily and some locations have a full on sushi bar. I would recommend going to Takamatsu's for Korean BBQ.
(Warning you will smell like Korean BBQ after enjoying some Korean BBQ!)
We ordered the Bulgogi beef, Japchae or sweet potato noodles, Haemul Pa Jeon or I like to call it Korean pancakes, and finally some seafood tofu soup. Like the song, I don't know what the heck I just said! The Bulgogi beef we cooked ourselves on the BBQ grill in the middle of the table. Overall, we did a fine job and made sure we didn't burn off all the marinated sauce. This was the first time I had the Japchae noodles and I thought they were pretty good, but reminded me of the Thai dish Pad See Ew. The Korean "pancakes" were never my favorite unless it came with whip cream and strawberries and someone from a place called IHOP made it! I think it fills my belly and that's about it. Finally, the tofu soup is my overall favorite Korean dish of all especially on a chilly night! The broth mixed with my bowl of rice is the best. Steaming hot with a blast of flavors and spices; it warms my soul - Seafood Tofu Soup for the Asian soul, I'm working on the book haha! - Enjoy!
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