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This place is actually pretty cheap compared to other korean places I've been. We came specifically for their $1 tacos which happens every Tuesday and Thursday from 2PM-4PM (in the Fall and Winter, not sure about summers). BF and I came and ordered three tacos for a mid-afternoon small snack before dinner. My favorites were the spicy pork and the beef bulgogi. Even though I didn't eat anything either than their tacos, I got a good look at their menu and at what everyone else was eating. Their noodle dishes and stone pot dishes were HUGE. For about average price, you get a ton of quantity (can't say anything about the taste because I didn't try them!). The tacos themselves tasted exactly like korean bbq with fresh lettuce covering a generous serving of each type of meat, freshly grilled and marinated to perfection. My only complaint was that the wrapping they used for the taco was clearly store bought, cold, and extremely chewy (the taco overall was warm, the meat being hot but the taco wrapper being room temp). If they would only grill their tortillas/buy some better quality ones/make their own and then fill it with the meats, it would be perfect. Will be coming again to try other things on their menu for a real meal!
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