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| - FYI, a lot of people do not know that Koreanized Chinese restaurants do not serve the typical side dishes found in other Korean restaurants. In general, Korean-Chinese restaurants will serve yellow-pickled radish, onions (depending what's ordered), and kimchi. This restaurants does lack the latter two, which is disappointing.
Food-wise, it's very good Korean-CHINESE food. Yep, a bit overpriced, but expected considering the expensive real estate.
If you're looking for "regular" Korean food (BBQ, stews, etc.), THIS IS NOT THE PLACE. Walk across the street to "Miss Korea" (same owner) for that.
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