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We drove by Maru HanPan and realized it was new and decided to give it a try. it's located in the same plaza at Kobi and Iryewon, so there are a lot of parking spaces available. Their restaurant is uniquely decorated and the lights are pretty dim, so it's definitely more of a late night bar food restaurant. We ordered the first HanPan on the menu in a large, and it was enough to feed 4 adults (~$50). It came with a ton of food: sausages, hamburg steaks, fried chicken, kimchi fries, egg omelette, rice balls, noodles... A lot of it was deep fried. It reminds me of a korean XL version of a St.Louis appetizer platter. It's definitely the type of food that would go down best with a beer or drinks, or a great place to come if you've been drinking already and want some food to help sober up. I really appreciate the variety that comes with the hanpan, so you can have a little bit of everything and it definitely looks amazing on the table. I'd definitely come again to try a different hanpan and grab some beers.
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