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I love Korean food, and I love this place since it's a marriage of American and Korean cuisine. The establishment itself is on the smaller side and it was pretty packed when I came on the weekend, so be prepared to wait a little if you come at a busy time. The wait is definitely worth it, since the food here is packed with flavor, and the service is super quick. I got the Korean Spicy Pork Bulgogi Benny, and it was an explosion of flavor in my mouth. The bulgogi was equally sweet and spicy and succulent and was topped on a mochi- like rice patty. I highly recommend it. My partner got the omelet, and loved it also. I loved the complimentary chips with salsa (the crisps was very well seasoned). I enjoyed everything here except for the the Kimchi Galbi Fries because they were overly sweet. The fries themselves were sweet (sweet potato fries), and they were topped with a saccharin white sauce and a kimchi sauce. I felt like I was eating sauce with a side of fries. This dish could work for others, just not for me. Served is a a millennial and foodie friendly joint that has unique fusion comfort food sure to please any taste. I'm looking forward to coming back here to try more.
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