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    Can't wait to try this place!

  2. #77

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    I went by the other night and they were open.

    They have a FB and website but not much info:

    https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61551913004386

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pete View Post
    I went by the other night and they were open.

    They have a FB and website but not much info:

    https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61551913004386
    Every time I drive by at night on a night they are open, they seem real busy. I think it is doing pretty good so far. I definitely need to try it out!

  4. #79

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    https://www.toasttab.com/local/order...4-8f06112ee320

    Unsure what to order, any suggestions??

  5. #80

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    Bits_Of_Real_Panther, I'm not sure your familiarity with Korean food but bulgogi would be a safe place to start if it's new to you! We got the fried eggs with spam and it was honestly great.

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    Bulgogi is definitely safe. And delicious! I love Korean food, and if you like seafood, I really like the spicy seafood soup and seafood pancake. Korean fried chicken is always a safe play as well and their flavors are usually amazing. Don’t really prefer that these are boneless, however. Pork katsu is a staple and one that is filled with cheese sounds amazing, lol. Not sure if they do anything special with it, but I would avoid the $10 packaged ramen. But who knows, it might be amazing and worth it. Definitely can’t wait to try this place out.

  7. #82

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    Quote Originally Posted by truthiness View Post
    Bits_Of_Rea⁶l_Panther, I'm not sure your familiarity with Korean food but bulgogi would be a safe place to start if it's new to you! We got the fried eggs with spam and it was honestly great.
    15 bucks for 4 fried eggs and a half a can of SPAM seems unreasonably expensive. It must have been a favorite of the military during the Korean War.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jersey Boss View Post
    15 bucks for 4 fried eggs and a half a can of SPAM seems unreasonably expensive. It must have been a favorite of the military during the Korean War.
    I thought all the prices seemed pretty high.

  9. #84

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    We went when it was still before the Grand Opening so prices were much lower, so I honestly didn't remember the cost per dish! Yeah that's pretty high for that dish.

  10. #85

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheTravellers View Post
    I thought all the prices seemed pretty high.
    Yeah, I thought about ordering pick up from there this weekend because I have been wanting to try- then saw that bulgogi was $23 so decided to wait for an in-person visit.
    Grabbed Samurai Sushi instead.

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