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I'm gonna start off by saying that it was... a nice experience. We went on a weekday around lunchtime, and we were their first customers. It was calm and quiet, and we had own booth. Parking was kind of tight, but that would be the only major con for me. We ordered the fried chicken, which was crispy and tasty, as the pictures show. I also wanted to try something different, but decided to opt for a classic bowl of bulgogi. It was loaded with onions, but they could be easily picked apart. The meal wasn't stellar or out of this world, but there's nothing to dislike about it, either. My friend ordered the bibimbap...he said it was "not bad". Not my favourite set of appetizers, but glad it came with the meal (kimchi's a little spicier than I'm used to...no miso soup side). Overall, it hasn't really merited a go-to Korean restaurant status from me yet, but I don't mind paying another visit to try out other items as they seem to have a lot. I gave it a 4, but it's really a 3.75 in my book.
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