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Ended up here because the other Korean BBQ place we wanted seems to have shut down. When you walk in, there are numerous pics of celebrities who have visited over the years. We were seated at the back of the restaurant and there was quite the clutter of items (broken screen, boxes, etc) piled next to our table which was a bit odd. I'm not sure why this wouldn't have been placed in the back out of sight of the customers. We were disappointed to find out they don't have any AYCE BBQ so we just ordered other dishes. The portion sizes were reasonable but the service was a bit slow. We didn't get our appetizers for a while and it's not like other Korean places that provide you unlimited side dishes of kimchi, etc. We ordered the bulgogi kimchi dolsot bibimbap which was impressive. The pork katsu curry was ok but nothing spectacular. The seafood soup was a bit too spicy for my friend but at least it had some kick to it. Overall, it's ok but I prefer Korean BBQ where you have the option of unlimited meat and sides.
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