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food is great, but price is expensive. very clean, service is above average. offers traditional korean food including bbq and soups and noodles with rice. large parking lot and easy-to-find... More
food is great, but price is expensive. very clean, service is above average. offers traditional korean food including bbq and soups and noodles with rice. large parking lot and easy-to-find location, its the best korean place in Miami. but remember the place for 1 person costs about $15 to $20 and the amount you get is very small and light compare to American places. just good to know.
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This place was pretty good. Parking was good. The waiters were okay. It took a while for me to my water though. It was so weird. I ordered water first and then the food. The water came 15 minutes... More
This place was pretty good. Parking was good. The waiters were okay. It took a while for me to my water though. It was so weird. I ordered water first and then the food. The water came 15 minutes after the food came. That was so weird. The people there are okay. When I went in, there weren't a lot of people. The atmosphere is okay. Average type restaurant. I recommend this place to anyone who just simply wants to hang out.
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Grilled dishes are popular and quite simple. The monkfish is done to perfection, while the chicken is a disappointment--chewy and boring. Chinese specialties such as luscious, pan-fried dumplings... More
Grilled dishes are popular and quite simple. The monkfish is done to perfection, while the chicken is a disappointment--chewy and boring. Chinese specialties such as luscious, pan-fried dumplings are also available. As a side, try a fine rendition of miso made with soy bean paste, cubes of springy tofu and sea-greens. Skip the pricey desserts, which consist of yucca or taro or bananas drenched in hot, melted sugar and served with a bowl of ice to cool them off
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