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If I remember correctly, almost everything on the menu was under $10. We ate here twice and both times were good. It's not the best hahn-sheek (Korean food) ever but for being in a food court and the prices, it's an easy choice. We've tried the ah-goo-tahng (monk fish soup) which was spicy hot but not overwhelming and had generous chunks of fish and vegetables. Both the spicy and water naeng-myuhns were very good, especially the water version. Their geem-chee was also pretty good; way better than the stuff they served at the soon-doo-boo place in the same food court. The other bahn-chahns were pretty good as well. We always judge a hahn-gook sheek-dahng (Korean restaurant) by its geem-chee. If a place can get its geem-chee right, then the cook most likely understands the essence of hahn-sheek. The geem-chee here was a solid 3.5/5. The food so far was a solid 4. Relative to the setting and prices, it's 4.5+. We'll definitely be back to try the other dishes.
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