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My son-in-law is half Korean, so when he's craving some of his mom's best Korean dishes, B Won is where he loves to go. My daughter and I like it too. It's an elegant little restaurant with a very friendly and polite staff. They always greet us warmly and service is good. I have to say that the gold standard for me is a positively ambrosial 8-course Korean meal I had at a family restaurant in Honolulu back in the 80's. I've never had anything like it since then. I remember it being the heartiest of Asian cuisines, but very low-fat. B Won's food tends to be kind of oily. I usually get the mixed vegetable with sliced ribeye, and that's quite good. I'm also very fond of the squid pancake and all the luscious little dishes they serve to be shared communally as appetizers (pickled ginger, sprouts, turnips, and a half-dozen other things.) I could live without the barley tea or the rice candy, but B Won is usually filled with Korean people and I understand that these are items that they expect and enjoy. I like B Won and don't mind going there now and again.
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