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Came here to try out the kbbq as the pictures people have posted made it look so good. It did not disappoint. I went with my family of 4, and we got kalbi and pork belly (each of the orders required minimum of two orders). These orders also includes a soup, I believe one was tofu soup and one was soybean soup. As for the meat, they did not skimp out on the portions of pork belly or the kalbi. The pork belly had a good mix of ones with layers of fat, and ones a bit more lean (but still some fat). That worked out with my family as my mom doesn't like tooo many layers of fat. There were enough side dishes to go with the food as well. As the usual Korean restaurants, side dishes were unlimited refills, as well as the lettuce. It reminded me of being in Korea. The Kalbi was marinated very well with lots of flavors and we tried not to overcook it, so it wasn't too tough. The only downside was that there was no ventilators above each table, so it can get a bit stuffy inside. In the end, we were all satisfied, and had food leftover to pack. I can't wait until the next time I go!
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