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Korean food for lunch is one of my ritual when I take the car in for service in that neighborhood. Today I decided to try out different Korean restaurant in the area. Our lunch order: Grilled mackerels with Tofu Soup ($11.99), Pork Bone Soup ($8.99), Korean Sausage Soup ($7.99). All items are served with a bowl of rice. Mini bowls of congee appetizer were brought to the table after we placed our order. The side dishes and most dishes are on par and as expected with most Korean restaurants. Of special mention is the Korean sausage soup (my first time ordering this dish) and it is a medley of lung slices, pig ear slices, sausages filled with liver and chap chae pieces, and slices of an organ which I can't seem to identify in a non spicy beef broth. Definitely not something for the faint of heart - there are no hearts in the soup as far as I can tell. :)
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