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Walked in, was quickly greeted and seated. I was the only one in the restaurant, which I thought looked clean and like a nice atmosphere. According to the server, it's best to park at GIANT EAGLE's Parking lot and walk over, that way it's free. We did so and had no problems. She got us both water, my guest got a diet coke and it was given in a plastic bottle. We ordered a bunch of food. The mentioned good friend of mine speaks Korean and has visited Korea multiple times. Both he and I agreed that the main-dish-food was very tasty! Everything we had was pretty good, though we felt their Kimchi was weak and not as strong as we both liked. We got the traditional stone bimbambop (stir it immediately when it comes out!), seafood pancake, "unit" stew hot pot, and a pork noodle dish that was divine, wish I could remember the names and spellings. Towards the middle of the meal, the server was no where to be found, we couldn't get our waters filled. When she finally became visible to seat other people who'd just walked in, we got her attention and paid the check. It was very expensive but we DID get a lot of good food-- seems to be a theme for getting Korean food in this city. Tip: Lunch is much cheaper than dinner prices! This place is okay. I will be back for my Korean food fix.
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