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Bearing in mind that I just love bulgogi/bulgoki (however one wants to spell it) I have tried it in various different locations. I did not have high hopes for this establishment, mainly because I rarely have high hopes. I went in with an open mind waiting to see if my tastebuds would be delighted. My bulgoki was a little overcooked, and was in very large chunks. This made it difficult to eat, as at some points I could barely chew for the vast amounts of meat & rice I had in my mouth. The rice was cooked well, the side dishes were acceptable - can't do too much wrong with bean sprouts, kimchi, and tofu. The establishment was very clean, airy and had a very welcome feel to it. My dining companion had the pork bone soup, which looked more appetising to me than my bulgoki. I will return, to try other dishes. My other passion is bimbimbap, so I hope to give it a try. The only good I've ever had was in London by the British Museum and I am hoping my tastebuds will have orgasms somewhere in Toronto.
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