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| - Almost every time I come to Samjung, I get the same thing. They have an all you can eat menu that isn't really all you can eat. It's more of a set menu. It has a variety of small plates (soup and salad, sushi, sashimi, tempura, ginger chicken, terriyaki beef or salmon, terriyaki veggies, fried rice or udon, etc) for twenty something dollars. I can't remember exactly how much it is. It feeds two people with extras. The sushi isn't the best in terms of how it was rolled, but they stuff those things incredibly full of spicy salmon and stuff, so I wouldn't be surprised if they burst when they tried to cut them. I will most certainly let them off the hook for that. Side note though. They do allow you to share this menu, but the menu does only come with one soup and one salad (if I'm not mistaken), and if they bring you two of either one (usually the soup), it means you're probably not going to get the other one (usually the salad), so you might want to clarify which one you want. They didn't tell us once, and we thought they gave us an extra soup on the house. Turns out they had given us soup instead of salad without our consent.
The sushi is fresh. This place is Korean own, so they have some Korean menu items as well. I've had the bibimbap. It's decent. This restaurant was not made for large parties, but they can handle parties of about 10 comfortably, I think. Limited parking though.
And I'll second that comment about getting small dishes on the house. I believe they've given us banchan (lots of it when we brought a large party), small pieces of fish (the flesh on the bones they have after the cut off the rest), etc.
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