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I come here whenever I'm craving for soon tofu. They give you a raw egg to crack in the soup. It comes with "purple" rice which I really like and find it unique. The soon tofu tastes delicious and I'm always coming back for more! Even though they're known for their tofu soon, I am craving for poke bone soup and have also gotten this a few time. It's ~$10 for pork bone soup. Their pork bone soup is a bit pricier compared to some other places in Korean Town (such that you can find cheaper pbs for $7 at Yummys Korean Restaurant, or even $8-$9 at many other restaurants). They do have one or the best pork bone soup compared to other places I have tried. I really do like their pork bone soup though and they are very consistent with it. The amount of spice is right on, with not a lot of fat from the pork bone. It comes with a bowl of white rice. It costs $1.50 more to substitute to "purple rice". Their appetizer is good as well! I really enjoy the beans. Their waitress are very friendly and will ask you if you want more appetizers even before you finish your first round.
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