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| - Up until now, I've only written positive reviews. For those who might stumble upon my review, chances are you will disregard it anyway. But, that's where Yelp comes in. Not only is it a place to find "Real Opinions" by real people, it is also a place where one can leave a "red flag" for services received that is . . . bothersome.
It is not unusual to find "below par" service from Korean restaurants. The food at this place, I would give 3 stars. The part that bothers me is that when I left the place, rather than feeling like a customer, I was at the Salvation Army Homeless shelter.
After a long day meeting with my own customers during a Fashion Trade Show, I took some customers out for dinner. The place is now a Korean All you can Eat BBQ, so that's what we ordered. I understand the concept of All You Can eat establishments, in which being environmentally efficient, I naturally have the mindset of "no waste". Our table, compared to other tables, ordered modestly. But every time the dishes came out, man they were very stingy with the meat! I looked at other tables, and they seemed normal proportions.
When you order a dish of Sam-Kiup-Sar (Pork Strips), there should be a normal proportion of a dish, that is meant for a table of 4 full grown adults. But, (I think it was the owner lady who brought it) she just brought out 5 pieces..! That is like saying to a (guh-ji = a homeless beggar) "here, take these scraps and be gone".
For a group of 4 adults + drinks + tip = $180
The taste and quality of the food, as I said is like a 3. The service we received is a ZERO. It gave me a sour aftertaste as I walked out. If it was just me, so be it. But, I felt embarrassed in front of my customers.
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