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| - My husband and I took a walk and decided to stop in for a bite. Of course, we were under-dressed in gym clothes lol. But it was actually busy. We were immediately greeted, seated, and asked what we wanted to drink. The restaurant is pretty nice on the inside. Perfect to take a date. There are TVs all over the place, some with sports on and others playing different K-pop music videos. I love it when a restaurant plays authentic music from their country. The menu was small but had great choices. Each dish came with a biwl of rice, soup, and at least 5 different types of kimchi. The chopsticks were silver, the glasses were metal- very posh. The Cucumber kimchi was our favorite. I ordered the Spicy Tacos which were 3 fist-sized tacos on flour tortillas with carne asada in a spicy sauce. It was pretty good! My husband ordered the Spicy Bulgogi. He felt that it was just way too saucy and that the portion was very small. But he didn't dislike it, I think he just expected something else and he is used to getting big portions.
When we were there, they kicked off their first night of Karaoke! They have very thick song books, a huge monitor where the words were displayed, and 2 microphones. It was actually a lot of fun!!! I think the owners were there bc even after we paid and stayed to participate in Karaoke, we were offered free desert (shaved ice by Aloha Company), were offered free beer, and even offered us Sake. It was just a really cool environment that actually caused people in the restaurant to interact. We were strangers until Karaoke happened, then it seemed like everyone in the restaurant became friends!
I definitely would go back and try other dishes. Plus, would go back for Karaoke!
We were served with smiles!
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