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We came here because we heard that the Korean population really like this restaurant. (Heard that from a Korean!)
This was my first Korean BBQ experience and it was absolutely great! The service was really really friendly! It’s called a smokeless bbq restaurant because as soon as your grill starts smoking, they replace it with a clean one. And they kindly explained how to use everything without making us feel stupid.
The atmosphere is really nice. They have a really neat decorations like a giant waterfall, electronic picture frames, neat bottles of Korean alcohol and pretty waitresses. (I wish I looked like them! :)) And the eating space is large so you can have a pretty good size party there. Bonus! It was nice and clean. I will definitely go back again!
Be prepared to stay for awhile, especially if you get the All you can eat.
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All you can eat
They start by bringing out at least 10 dishes of kimchi and different types of vegetables as appetizer along with a salad and pieces of lettuce.
You get to choose 3 types of meat first, then when you finish that, they bring out 2 more. I think you can choose from 7 types of meet. I suggest the Bulgogi and Karbee ( or something like that), It’s marinated pork and beef. The thin sliced beef was pretty good.
You cook your meat, just throw it all on and cook it really fast and get it off. Put your meat in the lettuce pieces with some of the Korean sauces added and shove it in your mouth. :) It’s awesome and delicious!
They also give you a dish with raw jalapeño slices and raw garlic cloves. You can eat these raw, but we cooked them and they were good.
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