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| - This place is small, cute, and gets packed pretty easily. The captions on the wall are cheesy, but they're cheesy in a hilarious way so it's bearable. Many people have mentioned how Ganadara doesn't seem to have a heating system, but I felt fine. The only time I felt cold was when someone came in or out and let cold air in. The restaurant was not jamming K-Pop on loud either, but it was playing quietly on their TV.
More importantly, the food was great. I ordered the Bulgogi Ramyun, my friend ordered the Bibimbap in a stone bowl, and we shared a rather large and greasy appetizer- their Kimchi Pancake. While we waited for our dishes, we were served a small bowl of kimchi and radish.
The food was so good, I was pleased with my order and slurped it right up. They put a generous portion of beef, and the broth was delicious. I asked for it to be a little spicier too for a greater kick. In my opinion, definitely one of their best dishes. I like their more personal touch: serving it up in a small cooking pot. I had a few bites of my friend's Bibimbap, which I found came out a close 2nd, but nothing could beat my ramyun- hands down! I liked the pancake as well, however it was just too greasy for me to consider ordering it again anytime soon.
I'm glad this area is booming with some good quality food and hole in the walls!
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