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| - We were craving Korean food, last night and I figured we would give E-Jo a shot, since the wife was always wondering about it.
We walked in as they were serving a pretty good sized family, and were seated at what almost seemed like folding card tables. We ordered 2 hot corn teas and a water, we got 2 hot corn teas and a cold corn tea. We were given one menu for three people too, which was rather inconvenient.
Upon looking over the lone menu, and the picture menu on the wall, we realized E-Jo is strictly a soup restaurant. Unfortunately, that doesn't work for my stomach, as I can eat plate after plate of "real food" and still be hungry, soup is just like an appetite kick starter for me. My wife and her sister weren't really feeling the soup either, so we asked the server what we owed for the drinks, as we were looking for more than soup. She was very friendly and tried to sell us the kal bi and bulgogi soups, when we said thank you, but we are going to try somewhere else, she wouldn't accept payment for the drinks and wished us a good night.
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