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A different experience eating tofu! It's funny to see Yelpers here arguing whether Tofu Village is better or the one few shops away! I think the best way to solve all your confusions is to try those two competitive restaurants lol haha! I tried both, and I like both! (In different ways!) Side dishes I like: sweet potatoes (instead of carrots in most restaurants) and tofu! (This really suits the theme of the restaurant: Tofu! ) Tea was great too! (I like tea a lot and a lot and a lot.....) Funny: You can learn some Korean if you want - Translations of normal useful words printed on the paper below your food! Although I am not a Korean, I think those words would be some really polite words. I would rather learn to be a real Korean to say what they usually say to the waiters/ waitresses:( Of course I ordered TOFU stew in a tofu shop right. One spicy and one medium spicy; both not spicy to us. Eggs came separately. Rice came in a pot; no water was put inside (which I like it because it's easier to eat the rice!). I like to put my rice into the tofu stew normally, but this time the pot remained so hot (not spicy though) that I could not even drink the soup! So I put my soup into my rice and it worked nicely! That was a greaaaaat experience!
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