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My gf decided to have her birthday here on a Saturday night. The place was very busy and loud. You had to yell to have a conversation, kind of like a club lol.
My one friend and I both ordered the spicy chicken. My original choice was the kimchi fries with bulgogi but I wanted an actual dish with protein and veggies. Well, when my dish came out it was not exactly what I was expecting. I should've thoroughly looked at pics on Yelp lol. The spicy chicken was pretty spicy, it was like eating kimchi non-stop, but it was bearable with drinking lots of water lol. I, for some reason thought the chicken was going to be breaded even though it didn't say that in the description. Silly me. Also, there were barely any veggies in the dish. I was hoping for more. I found like maybe 2 small pieces of broccoli. The rice cakes were also not what I was expecting. They kind of look like pasta but are solid and really chewy. I didn't like it at all. The texture was weird and I didn't like the chewiness of it. That's just me. Others that I let try my food enjoyed the rice cakes. I also didn't think it was worth $12, as I thought it would be a more "complete" dish.
My one friend ordered the kimchi fries with bulgogi and after trying a piece of the bulgogi, I died and went to heaven. The bulgogi is SOOO good!! My other friend and I decided we effed up with our spicy chicken order and split a small kimchi fries. The small is actually huge, so it's perfect for sharing. The fries in the middle do tend to get soggy from all the sauces, so it's best to eat them fast. Towards the end there are almost no crispy fries left. However, best believe we pretty much killed those fries. Kimchi was good too, but the main star was the bulgogi.
Service was okay. The way they brought out the food was a bit complicated and messy. There would be lulls in between each dish being brought out and they weren't sure which side of the table ordered what. Our server was sweet and friendly though.
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