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Businiess name:  Won Jo
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Besides their unique wood grilled kalbi or bulgoki (bbq) I'm not too fond of their traditional Korean dishes. I've made some attempts during lunch for their prix fixe. Hwe do bop and nambeong were disappointing. I'd recommend Won Jo strictly for BBQ. If you want tastier Korean dishes head over to Dae Dong, Woo Chon, Hangawi, Kori and Togi. During lunch some of the Korean grocery shops had pre-made bento boxes, mandoo dumplings and bibimbop/ spicy noodle dishes for under $6. Which is handy if you don't want to blow your wallet on Korean restaurant can be pricy. Just take the pre-made bento and hike to A&S top floor food court to eat.

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