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It's Korean BBQ time !!Went with my family members for dinner at Ssikkek. There were a wide variety of food ranging from meat, main dishes, salad as well as the soup section. As for their meat section consists of chicken, pork and beef. However, not all of their meat are marinated. As for those that are marinated, the taste is just right. The main dish section includes dishes like the spicy korean rice cake, cream pasta, deep fried korean chicken and several more. Salad wise includes the traditi
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It's Korean BBQ time !!
Went with my family members for dinner at Ssikkek. There were a wide variety of food ranging from meat, main dishes, salad as well as the soup section. As for their meat section consists of chicken, pork and beef. However, not all of their meat are marinated. As for those that are marinated, the taste is just right. The main dish section includes dishes like the spicy korean rice cake, cream pasta, deep fried korean chicken and several more. Salad wise includes the traditional korean kimchi, potato salad which I personally think is a little too sweet and vegetable salad. Lastly, the soup section consists of the seaweed soup as well as the kimchi stew. Both are well seasoned and is not too salty. 
Service wise is quite good as the staff will walk around and collect any used plate. Overall, the experience is quite good and with the price of $25 ++ for dinner, I think there is still room for improvement on the variety of food. 
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$25 (Dinner)