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Businiess name:  Korea Garden Restaurant
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I have a Korean girlfriend and while I'm no expert I have enjoyed a handful of Korean restaurants. I can honestly say this my favourite to date. Its location is somewhat sketchy but there's plenty of parking right outside so that's not a problem. The decor inside is plain yet naturally authentic - leaving you with a pleasant, calm feeling. There is nothing over the top about the place, the staff or the customers; and I mean that in the best possible way. Here you will find a host of local Koreans enjoying family meals together, and despite being the only non-Korean there I couldn't feel eyes burning into the back of my head (as I do in many other Asian establishments). The menu offers a reasonable selection and each dish includes English descriptions which was useful for me. The prices were a little above average (e.g. $14 for a noodle dish) but its worth paying the extra for a well-cooked, flavourful meal. And keep in mind that each entree includes a selection of small Korean side-dishes (Banchan) at no extra cost. If you don't enjoy the seasoned potatoes - there's something wrong with you. TIP: If you're going as a couple, one entree will probably be enough for both of you, and don't worry about getting stuff to go - they don't mind that.

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