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I had low expectations for this place. I live nearby but took me years to try it. Let's face it, it's a Korean restaurant in North Las Vegas! How legit can this possibly be? I placed a to-go order to pick-up after the gym. We got a Jun's Special, Kalbi, bibimbap and mandoo. Jun's Special: This $12 combo has everything! Bulgogi, Kalbi, chicken, mandoo (meat and veggie dumplings) and meat chun (thin piece of marinated beef battered in egg and fried). That's a lot of food. It comes with rice. 4.5/5 Bibimbap: Beef and veggies topped with a sunny side egg. Comes with rice, Kimchee and Korean hot sauce. I love mushrooms but I didn't know I scooped up some zucchini which makes my stomach hurt big time. You have to add hot sauce to make this tasty. The kimchee was delicious. 4/5 Mandoo: Fried veggie and meat dumplings with a dipping sauce. I'm not used to seeing this as wrinkly half-moons like a Chinese dumpling. Does it taste good? Absolutely! 4/5 Kalbi: Large pieces that are tender and semi-lean. Very tasty. 4/5 I'm comparing Jun's with the ones I've had in Korea and Vegas. It's not as awesome as Soyo but the location and legitness of this place give me a reason to keep coming back.
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