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| - I've been here multiple times but never gotten down to write a review. So here I goooo.
The first thing you like to notice is the decor which is pretty amazing and it gives off a fun vibe, seemingly persuading you that you'll have a great time eating here, which is evidently so. These are the only things in this review I find worth mentioning.
The yakitori's are great; $3 for 2 skewers is a great price when sharing with people. The beef and the asparagus and bacon (with teriyaki sauce) are a hit with my friends and I, and we make sure to always order those first as starters.
The black croquettes are memorable, seeing as it is one of their popular dishes. At first I was a bit iffy to try them, but hey, it's popular for a reason. Same goes for the shrimp mayo (oh my gosh, please try it) and the kimchi udon.
The karaage for me is usually a hit or miss. There were times when it tasted or bland, or too much soy sauce in it (does that make sense?, haha). Other times, it made my night a bit happier. I think the price of $6.80 for this serves it justice.
The staff are so energetic and you don't need to hear them yelling in your ears to know so. Which, I would like to say, I prefer Don Don over Guu (although I'm still a fan). Usually, I go with 4+ friends and a $20 bill is what I'm burning from my wallet. Plus, anywhere that's going to give me more than one scoop of ice cream for 2 bucks is always a win for me.
There are many reviews that don't give Don Don many stars, but I think it's worth a try that won't explode your wallet if your going to be trying it with friends.
I will definitely come again but maybe with just one other to see where the prices take me.
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