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Good grief! Where do I begin? Ever since moving to Phoenix from LA, I've been on a hunt for a good AYCE Kbbq -- something that I've been spoiled with in K-town of LA or ANYWHERE in California. I understand I cannot find something that great here in the entire Maricopa County, so I needed to lower my standards a bit. So fine, I did. Went here for dinner on a Friday evening -- wasn't busy. That was great. My girlfriend and I decided we can't pass up AYCE Korean + Sushi ($26) and that's what we had. We ordered the LA Galbi, Bulgogi, and another one I forgot because it was that awful. Their bulgogi tasted like it was marinated with the regular Shin Ramyun packet or Ramen powder packet -- c'mon! I ordered a sushi roll too, but I totally forgot what it was called because it was also that bad. 30 minutes later, our order came out. 10 minutes after our order came out, the albacore nigiri I ordered came out. 10 minutes. For one piece. It wasn't a work of art. WHY?! Fine... that was fine. The side dishes that came out was woeful -- a tiny platter of kimchi. So yes, it's normal that my girlfriend, a kimchi fiend, would ask for more... except that never came out. Ever. That was the tipping point. Customer service here is just as bad as their food. See ya never, Ohya!
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