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I just love this place. I've had a lot of their other items but my standard order is the spicy korean chicken bowl for $3.75. Then I add a side of Kimchi and a drink. You're out the door for just over $7 something. On a side note, if you order something else and want to try the Spicy Korean chicken, you can add it as a side for only $2.65 I think, or around there. I'm quoting from memory. I recall it being very cheap. What I like about the chicken is it's more flavour than spice...I don't think it's spicy anyways. That's why I pair it with the kimchi just to bump it up a bit. Also, this is chicken with the skin on. They cook the skin until it's crispy. BTW Kimchi is very good for you, as it's a fermented veggie. A side of kimchi costs around $1.30 I think. Again, I'm recalling from memory so I might be slightly off. It's a super food in that they've done studies of kimchi lowering your cholesterol if eaten daily. It's also low fat, low calorie and high fibre. Due to the fermentation process kimchi is an excellent source of probiotics, these are the good bacteria that help your body fight off various infections. Kimchi is also packed with vitamins and minerals such as vitamin A, some B vitamins, iron, calcium, and selenium. These all contribute to supporting muscle growth, improve your immune system, and improve blood flow. I don't know what this bowl looks like togo, but for dining in, they do not skimp. it's one of the best deals in town. TIP: order an extra side of the Spicy Korean chicken because you can get two meals if you only eat half of the rice and save half for later. Mind you I am judging this by the amount given for dining in. I'm diabetic and the official serving size for rice tends to be much less than the average american would chow down on. Portion sizes should be much smaller than most people eat. SO...if you are not a total pig and you are used to portioning out your rice, you should get 2 meals of rice out of this bowl. This breaks down to about $6.50 for two meals. Not bad huh?
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