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The menu was very difficult to figure out. I'm not unfamiliar with most Korean dishes, but I don't speak or read Korean, and there were no transliterations on the menu. The English descriptions were way too vague to know what I was looking at, things like "Beef with Noodles" and "Spicy Kim Chi Soup". I'm pretty sure most people these days aren't going to recognize be bim bap, or other dishes called by their real names. Anyway, I was after some kimchi jigae, so I didn't have to ask much about the rest of the menu items, and the price was right. $3 for a pint of Hite seems like a pretty good deal, too. The sides arrived, and the kimchi and the other pickle was a little too funky for my tastes (meaning OLD). Same goes for the bean sprouts. Potato salad was great, and I'm not sure how one could screw up those little salted fish they give you. The jigae was ok, but not fantastic. Not very spicy, and not as flavorful as most I've had. Not horrible for the price, but I'm not sure I would go back.
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