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We came here on a Sunday night and the restaurant was reasonably packed. We ordered the cheese dakgalbi for two, with the initial thought of having fried rice with the leftover sauce at the end (to get the fried rice, there was a minimum of a "two people" order since it was served on a hot plate if ordered for one). Neither my boyfriend nor I liked rice cakes so I asked if we could have the rice cakes replaced by something (e.g. more cabbage, white rice) but the waiter refused because the whole dish for two only had 3 rice cakes, which I found quite stingy especially since it was a two people portion. The dakgalbi was very tasty and quite spicy (if you are not used to eating spicy, I'd recommend to ask to have it toned down). What was disappointing though was the amount of food we got and we couldn't even order fried rice at the very end because there was no sauce left in the pot to fry the rice with. Overall, the food tastes good but the portions are below average, I'd recommend, if possible, to get a three person size for two if you are big eaters.
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