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Wow..! I mean wow! How can you get so much food for only $15.95? Take the gluttony of a buffet and its various entrees, ranging from fried rice and quasi-sushi rolls and smash it together with a Korean BBQ-grill-at-your-table and you get something that's purely American with an Asian twist. Not so great for vegetarians or those trying to reduce their meat intake but I digress. They have an entire row of raw meat; marinated beef and pork, unmarinated beef and pork, chicken, shrimp, squid, etc. So choose what your heart desires because it will stop functioning after one session here.. a last meal, if you will. Enough snark... For the uninitiated: The marinated beef and ribs are slightly sweet yet yield slightly different tastes. The marinated pork and squid are slightly spicy. The unmarinated slices of beef and pork are meant to be eaten with the lettuce.. like a lettuce wrap; you can season accordingly with the various sauces available at the counter. My personal favorite is to mix the salt and pepper with sesame oil as a dipping sauce. If you feel so inclined you can try the tripe.. I didn't.
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