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I've been here a couple of times. Service was a bit slower today as there were only two waitresses. While the restaurant is a bit smaller, 2 was not enough and they were clearly understaffed. We ordered pork bone soup ($7.99) and Tteokboki ($8.99) to share. Their prices are cheaper in comparison to other korean restaurants (pork bone soup typically costs $10 at other establishments). The pork bone soup comes with a side of rice and it was generously portioned with 5 pieces of pork. The Tteokboki wasn't as good. It was chewy, but it was also harder/denser than what I've had at other restaurants. I would not recommend. As usual, there are free refills on their banchan. I found their bean sprouts side weren't that fresh but the rest tasted fine! Overall, their food is cheaper in comparison to other korean restaurants. While their tteoboki was a bit of a disappointment, their pork bone soup was good and I would come back to try their other items.
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