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2013-11-04
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I've only been here for lunch a couple of times so I tend to order the lunch sets plus other side dishes like pancakes or the ddeokbokki. I heard that the dinner crowd tends to order BBQ meat and drinks and there are some items which are only available at night so depending on the time of your visit, you may be able to enjoy a different spread.The lunch sets usually consist of a meat or seafood dish with rice and soup and cost around $10++ (depending on what you order). From what I understand, t
The lunch sets usually consist of a meat or seafood dish with rice and soup and cost around $10++ (depending on what you order). From what I understand, the lunch set's portion is a bit smaller than if you order the same dish ala-carte so if you are a big eater, you know what to do.
I usually order the pork or chicken bulgogi set (picture shows pork set) which is very satisfying for lunch but not to the extent of driving you to dreamland straight after the meal. It may taste a bit on the sweet side compared to other places which tend to be spicier so for people who prefer a less-spicy version, this may be for you. The ddeokbokki comes in a rather large portion and is on the sweet side so you may wish to get your lunch companion to share.
As for the pancake, I tend to choose seafood rather than kimchi (not because of taste differences) but rather I prefer the seafood version for its nicely done crust and the generous amount of seafood within (although it can fluctuate on different days).
Prices-wise, I think it's a bit steep but considering that it's in town and is relatively consistent in terms of taste, I don't mind coming here for good Korean food in a comfortable setting.
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