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Wow...I have not been down to Korea Town in so long, I don't remember anything about it anymore. Sure some of the restaurants have been replaced with others. Some have reno'd and have new signage, but one thing is for sure, nothing beats K-Town for K-Food. I didn't go to Korea House that much as a youngster but it was close to where I parked and didn't feel like walking that much. Popped in and I swear that not much has changed in years. Like stepping back in time! Hope that the food quality and recipe hasn't changed either. It was well past the dinner hours and the clientele at that time of night seems to be University crowd having some food before they head out to the clubs or a house party. Wow - does bring back distant memories. Had the Dduk-Man-Du-Gook (dumpling and rice cakes), LA-Kalbi, and a stew. The food was almost like I remember it. The Kalbi was sweet and tasty. The dumplings were well stuffed and the broth was a bit salty. Maybe as the day comes to an end, they add a little more salt and water as their broth supplies dwindles - not an uncommon practice as the restaurant closes. Nonetheless, still better than a lot of pretenders up in the 905. Service is ok - if you are looking for prompt professional service, then go elsewhere. The young gals do a good job overall. Trust me, they rather be k-popping somewhere else but they still manage to be courteous and polite to us old folks. Parking is road or Green-P. Lots of them around. Use the Green P app so you don't overpay for parking - you can add time by blocks of mins - Nice! An almost 4 star! Cheers.
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