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Ho Shin Tang means Good Soup according to my friendly waitress! *Cute waitress alert for my Yelp Friend! Their Gamjatang (Pork Bone Soup) is suppose to slimmer for over 24 hour and is their signature dish. Gamjatang ($7.99) here is a lot less spicy and the flavour is a lot more subtle than other Korean restaurants. Just a hint of spiciness by red pepper powder and definitely lack the punch. The soup was not served as hot as I would like and the pork bones were lukewarm. Bulgogi Jungol ($9.99) has so much sliced beef that would have make any meat eater happy. The taste of beef was strong and so was the sweet soy sauce was quite intense! One of the better bulgogi jungol I experienced. Waitress gave us free refill of banchen and even asked if I need more soup for my Gamjatang! Ho Shin Tang is open from 6 AM serving Korean Breakfast! Morning Special for $6.99!
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