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Businiess name:  Wharo Korean BBQ
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Pros: good service, clean and comfortable sitting, verity of choices, No MSG added into the food; situated in the Westside..\r Cons: Small portion makes it pricy. Not as authentic as the ones in K-town. \r \r This is a decent place for a decent Korea food. BBQ, Kiamichi, Beef soup, rice all are on the menu to choose. Side dishes are served with every BBQ order. Korea drinks offered for a refresh taste. \r \r I think the flavor of the BBQ is not as impressive as I had elsewhere (K-town, Fullerton, LA, etc). I did not like the dipping sauce. But the meat is fresh. The minimum order for BBQ is about $25 --$35 after tax (the portion is small), cocktail drinks are about $8. You can easily to spend $50 for one person if you order BBQ entry with a drink. Spending $50 bucks for a good meal is not a big deal but the thing is that you can get a lot more for the same money elsewhere and maybe more flavor. Considering this is the Westside, if you craving for Korea food but hesitated to drive far, it is not a bad alternative. I still go to K-town whenever I can?the side dishes just taste better there...

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