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I was here to purely compare it to it's (almost) next door neighbour Tofu VIllage and I must say while I completely enjoyed my food here and it was some of the best Korean I've had, something about Buk Chang fell short of my experiences at Tofu Village. The restaurant just seemed too cramped up and very rushed. Their banchan was very nicely done, and my order of kimchi soon tofu + bulgogi was not entirely what I expected and there seemed to be a lot less tofu here than Tofu Village (go figure??). It took me the longest time to keep swiveling my neck to catch the attention of the staff for more tea while my mouth burnt up so a few marks off for service. But as is with most Korean establishment, the food is amazing and cheap and they are what I crave when I look ahead for Korean food. Buk Chang deserves many repeated visits but with Tofu Village so close by I'm afraid Buk Chang might have to take the second spot in my life.
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