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| - Located in a quiet suburban plaza. this restaurant is a cozy find. The walls are decorated with posters of drawings of the ingredients of samgyetang, and other menu items.
We ordered Koryo samgyetang ($15.99). The chicken was tender, with rice in the middle. The soup was flavorful, not too salty, and is exactly something you want on a cool day, or if you are sick. On top of that, the soup was served with a small side of white noodles, which I wish had a bit more of. That, or a side of white rice. The dish was big enough to serve two, as there was quite a bit of chicken.
We also ordered dolsot bibimbap, which was good, but nothing out of the ordinary. It did consists of a lot of vegetables, colourful, and hearty. It was on the pricier side for a dolsot bibimbap ($12.99).
I would definitely go back for the samgyetang, not so much for the dolsot bibimbap. I must say though, it is quite comparable to some of the best places in Korean town!
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