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1. The serving size could be better. Among 4 people, we ordered 1 small beef combo (serves 2) and 1 small pork combo (serves 2) for the price of little over $100-$110. We also ordered a few bottles of soju and bowls of rice; total cost: approximately $200. The kimichi and soy bean paste soup could be better too. 2. The menu can be written better to understand the different meats options to choose without the customers having to ask and the staff to explain. 3. The service is fast pace. It felt like we're being pressured to eat faster. My Korean bbq experience was spoiled at Quarters or Baek Jung in Ktown LA. This seems to be the smaller version of Quarters but not quite there yet. If you can settle for a price range of $30-$40 dollars for your sit down and content portions, this place is for you.
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