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This place is pretty new and it looks more modern than many Korean places nearby. But they are still traditional enough to have a "take off your shoes and sit" area. Service was pretty good, but it's a non-factor to me in general. The menu looks good. They have lots of standard stuff like bibimbap or BBQ pork belly + a few dishes you won't easily find elsewhere. I saw top shell stir fry (or maybe it's called sea snail? Korean name is goel beang e). I also saw lamb hot pot. It took a while for me to decide what to eat as I didn't really intend to get Korean that day. We ended up getting a table hot pot. We had the Octopus/Beef hot pot. It's $30. I thought it was steep but apparently their prices include tax already (but not tip). The portion was decent in portion and they were not skimpy on ingredients. The hot pot was very flavorful and the side dishes were plentiful. But I was expecting it to be spicy. It wasn't. Oh well...it's still delicious in its own way. We couldn't finish it all (but mostly because my partner is a small eater). All in all, it's a decent place to eat, especially if you want to try a few unique dishes. I could not find a special reason to come again, or to avoid. If I'm in the area, it's certainly a valid choice if I want Korean.
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