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The plastic food display outside the restaurant was what drew me to Nak Won. The place is spacious and clean. Even though there was only 1 waiter, he got me seated and served hot tea and the menu right away. After I placed my order, I was presented with 6 side dishes and a bowl of purple rice. My favouite side dishes were the kimchi (not salty at all and had the right amount of heat) and the fish cake cut into strips. I ordered the pork bone soup and the lunch special price was $7.99! The stone pot came out piping hot and the soup was bubbling and emitting the fragrant pork bone goodness. The meat fell off the bone without much effort and there was only one small potatoe (unlike some other places that uses big pieces of potatoes to fill up the pot). I barely finished the pork bone and the soup, because you have to finish all the soup down to the last drop! I am now struggling to stay awake at my desk after my tummy has been filled with that delicious and hearty meal. They also serve Japanese bento boxes too - maybe I'll try their tempura next time.
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