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Excellent! I came here with my mom for the first time, and it won't be our last. We came specifically for Korean, so can't speak to the Japanese part of it. We ordered a bibimbap (9.95) and seafood pizza (11.95). The customary appetizers came first and were very enjoyable, as they were different from the normal types. We received a tiny noodle soup and herring(?) with radish. We also got soup and salad for both of us, even though it technically is supposed to come with only for the bibimbap (according to the menu). Seafood pizza came first. It's huge! Very thick with plenty of shrimp, squid and crab sticks. The veg in it are green onion, cucumber and mushroom. We ate half and packed the rest (8 pieces in total). To our surprise, a second round of appetizers came, marinated peanuts, kimchi and spinach. Bibimbap was also huge and had lots of beef, egg, and veg. The stone bowl was sizzling, and gave the rice a nice crunch without burning it. I have to say that the bowl part is impressive, bc so many places just put the food in a hot (or not) bowl, and leave it at that. Our stone bowl actually popped along with the sizzles. Well done! Last was a nice dessert of green tea ice cream. Just the right size, not too big, not too small :) The decor of the place was very nice, evenly spaced out so you won't feel squished in even if the place is full. Plates and dishes were very nice and pretty. Ceramic, not plastic. Staff was very friendly, polite and everyone was smiling. Great service and prompt! Last thing, and for all the Asians out there, this is a big point. Elderly Asian parents typically tip 10% of the pretax bill. For us this is $21.90, which means they would typically get $2.20 tip. My mom asked me if I had a couple of dollars. I threw it in along with some extra, making the tip a bit over $4. My mom didn't say anything and tucked the money into the pocket to make sure it won't fall out. You can't get any better than that right? That's how much she was impressed with this place!
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