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I can't think of a reason to not give five. The adobo omelet was omfg drooooll. Fiance was not as impressed as I was, but definitely was worth all the hoo-rah and praising we had been hearing from our friends - a MUST try, at least once. Ours did not come with any adobo sauce, I was going to ask for some but he insisted to try it on our next trip, as to not 'ruin' the flavor experience he was having. I got the Kalbi combo, which is only, like, the best combo ever (L&L listen up! You MUST make a combo like this), duh! It comes with kalbi (a tiny piece :/), chicken teriyummy! (yeah! because I generally don't like beef teriyaki) and chicken katsu (which was so nice and thinly cut and extra crunchy! Wanted to try some saimin after my girlfriend ordered it, especially since it was cold, but we couldn't let our first time be tainted with soup instead of the infamous adobo omelet, so I'll save that for next time. Will definitely be back here again. Our leftovers didn't even make it back to LA - it was THAT good. They also have a Christmas buffet that makes us wish we were going to be in town - it literally makes me want to duplicate that here! Oh oh oh and please fill in your Glendale/Eagle Rock zipcode on the sign in sheet up front and get this eatery into SoCal!!!
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