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Businiess name:  Haejang Chon Restaurant
Review by:  Peter B.
Review content: 
I love this all you can eat Korean bbq restaurant! It's by far the best one in Los Angeles and in Koreatown. Nothing else compares! First of all, they include marinated and unmarinated short ribs (kalbi) in the 19 item all you can eat menu option which goes for a paltry $16.99! I don't know how they can make money charging so little for so much meat! The marinated kalbi is amazing, the Canadian pork belly is tasty with the dipping sauces, the Black Angus beef brisket is tender and juicy and even their BBQ chicken is good! I usually pass on chicken, but I tasted some here and it was surprisingly mouth watering and delicious. I was so stuffed after our hour and a half kbbq meat fest, but couldn't resist trying some of their famous kimchi fried rice afterwards. It is as tasty and scrumptious as everybody says it is. Wow! Next time I'll save some room for this signature fried rice. The wait staff here is friendlier and attentive than at most Korean restaurants and the atmosphere inside is very pleasant and hip. All in all, my new fave all you can eat Korean barbecue restaurant in Los Angeles. Love it!

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