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Korea House offers traditional korean fare with a twist. Instead of receiving rice with stir fry, you get it on the side as the perfect accompaniment to the spicy Koren BBQ served here. The spices... More
Korea House offers traditional korean fare with a twist. Instead of receiving rice with stir fry, you get it on the side as the perfect accompaniment to the spicy Koren BBQ served here. The spices are a wonderful fusion of traditional BBQ with things like ginger and garlic. The result is BBQ like you've never had it before. Along with rice are spicy eggrolls, tea, BBQ tofu cakes that are a delicious appetizer. The prices are a bit high, but I think it's well worth it.
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It's pretty good, though a little pricey for korean bbq;
I dont know how they do it but they season their meats very well, and the flavors are not lost when you bbq it.
They also have a nice... More
It's pretty good, though a little pricey for korean bbq;
I dont know how they do it but they season their meats very well, and the flavors are not lost when you bbq it.
They also have a nice setting
It's a good place to hang out and eat with friends in the winter.
Whats also nice is that a karoke place is just in the same center.
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To be honest, I have only been here once and it was because another place was too busy. But, this place was pretty good, the portions were average sized and i although I wouldn't mind going again,... More
To be honest, I have only been here once and it was because another place was too busy. But, this place was pretty good, the portions were average sized and i although I wouldn't mind going again, it probably would not be my first choice. Don't get me wrong though, there was nothing wrong with the food, it was good, so go for yourself and try it out.
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Korea House was a newer discovery of my San Diego. I had avoided it in college because I had been warned it was more expensive than Seoul BBQ down the street. My family and I went to Korea House one... More
Korea House was a newer discovery of my San Diego. I had avoided it in college because I had been warned it was more expensive than Seoul BBQ down the street. My family and I went to Korea House one day because the other line was too long, and we discovered that while the prices are a bit higher, the quality of the food definitely makes it worthwhile. There are also two grilling tables on the side especially for accomodating large groups.
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