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  • Came here for dinner two times and had lovely experiences both meals. The workers are really nice and the restaurant has a comfy feel to it. It's a small space though so beware if you have large parties, there may be difficulty with seating. That being said, we were a party of eight and that worked out fine. Pork bone soup: We got two orders today and they were different in colour as well as level of spiciness, so there's definitely a little problem with consistency. The soup was too salty in my opinion but others seemed to enjoy it. Bibimbap: We got the beef bibimbap in a stone pot (always choose stone pot if available!! The crispy layer of rice at the bottom is 90% of why I eat bibimbap). It was okay, I found that my order got less meat than there usually is and it wasn't anything extraordinary (not that many toppings compared to what I've eaten before) but it still tasted alright. Fried banana: It tastes exactly like it sounds. I absolutely love fried bananas so this tasted like heaven in my mouth. I usually order this at AYCE sushi places and it tastes exactly like that. I didn't get to try the beef broth with glass noodles but according to the person who ordered it, it's basically a few slices of beef, noodles, and water. If you're expecting a heavy and flavourful broth, this is not the right dish for you. At most Korean places I've been to, the broths are usually incredibly light and Ga Bin was no exception. If you enjoy clear, lightly flavoured soups them definitely try this. I've also tried the seafood pancake before, it was yummy but I've always felt like the price of it isn't worth it for a single pancake. This is just me being cheap though, if I didn't look at the price I would order this every time for sure! The side dishes are the bomb. They have fried honey potatoes, not the saucy ones that Nak Won has but still very tasty! They have the cold glass noodles here too, which is one of my favourites. They had this interesting green pancake thing as well. It was doughy in a pleasant way and I liked it quite a lot. Everything else was the typical side dishes you'd expect (Kim chi, seaweed, spicy fish cake, bean sprouts, etc). Overall, it isn't anything special, it's like your standard Korean restaurant. However, their friendly staff definitely makes the experience all the more enjoyable.
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