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This place used to be a Korean bar that didn't have an English name, and now they have a name AND pictures of what they sell clearly advertised on their front door! I love Korean fried chicken, and this place has one of the most tasty chicken I've tried. The seasoned boneless chicken, onion boneless chicken and regular fried chicken were what we ordered, all in small size. We also tried their kimchi seafood pancake, which was made thinner than the average seafood pancake, and lacked in 'seafood'. Complimentary popcorn and edamame were served when we sat down. The interior is small and a little bit eerie - It's designed like a wooden hut, with trees and vines stuffed between the ceiling and the wooden planks. Windows are plastered up, so no outside light could get in (not sure about lunch time) - point is, it's hella dark in there. Service was also slow - our waitress was sitting on a side table on her cell phone, we had to walk over to ask her for our bill otherwise yell across the room. The chicken is absolutely delicious, however, pricey. Our bill for 3 small chicken and the seafood pancake came out to be over $75. That's more than what I pay for AYCE, so I'm undecided on whether I"ll be back.
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