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| - I really misjudged this place the first time I ate here, well cause for one. I didn't know what to order. After eating here a second time, I feel like the place deserved its justice. I do now have a better understanding of what to order, and how to order it.
I never understood why the prices were so high, untili the waitress came out and explained it to us. The reason why it's $8.95 or higher a plate for a couple slices of meat, is because they're giving you high quality meat. They can't do an all you can eat option, because it would cause them to go broke. With those pieces of meat I can't complain, they were so tender and amazingly satisfying. Don't be confused in mixing this with korean bbq, in fact there is nothing korean about it, except for the fact that they give kimchi and pickled cucumbers as sides.
My friends and I ordered 2 of the family specials at $39.95 a plate. It came with 3 types of meat (we ordered prime), beef tongue, and chicken. OMG, the kalbi is sooooo melt in your mouth delicious. Try not to cook it all the way, and have the meat be a little pink. Trust me, the juices will intensify your tongue with a booming blast of flavors! We then ordered another round of kalbi and some other type of meat. I think this has been one of the best quality meats I've had at a Yakiniku restaurant, for a reasonable price.
The atmosphere of this place is good, the waiters/waitresses weren't rude and they sit you down immediately after walking in. The food preparation is fast, and they're not bad with splitting the checks. It was a good encounter in chinatown, where I'm always faced with bad service. All in all, I would return again. Maybe with a group, because all together the bill came out to $120. But with the groupon, we ended up saving $100.00. Thank you groupon!
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