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Although Seoul Yummy is not the best Korean restaurant in town, it certainly has loyal fans as it's always crowded. Perhaps because of their centralized locations and Korean theme interior, most of the patrons are teenagers and young adults.We ordered  Army's Stew (Buddae Jjigae) for two pax which included the stew, two rice, dessert and two drinks. It was served with beef, pork, tofu, tteokbokki, mushrooms and noodles. The kimchi-based broth wasn't as original as those in Korea. I've been here
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Although Seoul Yummy is not the best Korean restaurant in town, it certainly has loyal fans as it's always crowded. Perhaps because of their centralized locations and Korean theme interior, most of the patrons are teenagers and young adults.

We ordered  Army's Stew (Buddae Jjigae) for two pax which included the stew, two rice, dessert and two drinks. It was served with beef, pork, tofu, tteokbokki, mushrooms and noodles. The kimchi-based broth wasn't as original as those in Korea. I've been here on couple of occassions and I find that the food was mediocre. But if you crave for Korean food and can't get the best one, you might want to settle for the second or even third best.
Army's Stew
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As for the dessert, we chose Yogurt with Jellies. This dessert was amazing! The soft serve yogurt was accompanied with jellies, mango, and kiwi slices, on top of shaved ice. Love the balance between the sour yogurt and the sweet jellies. 
Yogurt Ice Cream
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Date of Visit
2014-07-27
Dining Method
Dine In
Spending Per Head
$30 (Dinner)
Recommended Dishes
Army's Stew
Yogurt Ice Cream