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Businiess name:  Korea House
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
True stories told. This restaurant left me a horrible impression at my very first visit. After I signed my name on the paycheck, the waiter literally got out of his register counter and gave my an eloquent educational speech on 'appropriate tipping', as if I was not complicated and sensitive enough to understand their laborious yet reluctant water-pouring. But I added the tip up to his expectation anyway. Second time I was there for a friend's birthday party. I ordered only the appetizer since the occasion is to late for my usual lunch. I just wanted to be there as a friend. There, again, I got an valuable lesson on how to be considerate toward waiters and a math lesson on how to calculate a 15% tip after tax. I admit that I am not the most generous tipper. But my tip is well above 15% pre-tax and I never felt obligatory to tip this lousy attitude. If were not for the Korean friends present, I would really ignore her and just leave. The food is just ok, to be honest. You can still get a satisfactory meal there but prepare to be hated afterwards because of tip-digit deficiency. Pros: atmosphere Cons: Service and price

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