. "Ate here with a group of 7. This restaurant doesn't really specialize in korean bbq, but they certainly did have a couple options on the menu for it. We ordered #1,2,3 off of the Korean bbq menus, and 1 of us ordered a chicken cutlet dish. The amount of meat given wasn't worth the money, IMO. Each kbbq menu item was suited for 2 people, but the amount of meat given was probably only good enough for 1 hungry person and 1 not so hungry person. Came with a soup (I believe it was kimchi jigae).\n\nAnyways, like others have said, they provide a huge variety of side dishes, and also provide a small onion pancake dish for every 2-3 people. Their kimchi is awesome quality, they provide 2 types of potatoes, seaweed, bean sprouts, and more. They also provide lettuce for making lettuce wraps. The waitress demonstrated how to make the lettuce wraps (multiple times, to note). As others have said, the waitresses don't have the greatest English skills, but surprisingly, one of the waitresses speaks decent Mandarin. Oh, and apparently there's a Chinese menu but we weren't notified about it. \n\nThe Korean BBQs - they waitresses come by to stir and put the meat on for you, so it's not really self serve (in terms of the cooking), as done at many Korean BBQ places. The meat quality is pretty good, and they allow multiple refills on the side dishes. The strange thing is that they serve brown rice as default (I don't even think they have white rice). \n\nThere is even a button on each table to ring in the waitresses, which I thought was pretty cute and convenient. \n\nOverall a great place for some legit Korean food =)"^^ . "0"^^ . . "2012-09-17T00:00:00"^^ . . "0"^^ . "0"^^ . "4"^^ .