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| - Before I get into the food part of the review, let me describe why this place is quaint indeed.
1. Flirting cat.. Or maybe he's scratching his ear the whole time?
2. Fish tank of behaved fishes
3. Peter rabbit
4. See-thru clock
5. Electric floral cords
6. Cool doggy station up front
On to business,
I had the beef bulgogi dog and Angry fries
The hot dog alone was GOOOOD itself. The beef tasted pure. No mysterious flavors or textures. The toppings(bulgogi, asian slaw, g-onions, sesame seeds, and bulgogi mayo)were slightly sloppy but fresh and tasty. Yes, fresh. I think the sesame seeds give the taste a nice touch. Make sure you have a stack of napkins before you begin. You will need them.
Note to petite ladies: one dog is filling enough, just incase you're craving two or one dog plus fries, think twice or you'll be bringing it home. And let's face it, soggy fries or soggy buldogis as leftovers isn't the tastiest.
The Angry fries were made with sweet potato, spicy pork bulgogi, kimchi, five cheeses, egg, green onion, jalapeño. Filling. The end. It's good, I usually like a side of hot sauce to go with most of my meals, but this is spiced just enough from the kimchi.
They also have a huge white wall of their specials. Beer battered jalapeño pickle spears, pork belly kimchi dog, rice bowls, home-made kimchi to go. They also have energy drinks here as an option, of course to bring down all that grease.
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