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I was jonesin' for some YoJu and some good ol' fashioned K-pop when this lil' gem popped up on my Yelp app. When we pulled up the parking lot there was nary a car in sight...when we walked in it was dead...D.E.A.D. I figured meh...it was early (9ish) and I was starving and they were playing K-pop videos on the walls so my date and I tally-hod full speed ahead. We stayed for about an hour and a half and sat at the bar. The bartender Ryan was super nice and was fun to talk to. We opted for the spicy boneless fried chicken which was insanely yummy and reminded of my days living abroad in Busan, SK. The only thing missing was the cabbage and mayo/ketchup drizzle :( But alas, it was still pretty effing tasty. I love the cool barley tea that came with our meal too. So great. As the night went on a few people trickled in, but it stayed pretty dead. Ryan said they were going to add some noraebang rooms in March, so I'll definitely be back for some karaoke action...and some more yoju and fried chicken. ::drool:: Aside from me and my date everyone in the lounge was Korean and it felt like a little slice of Korea heaven. Definitely my new spot if I'm ever missing my Busan days.
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