User Review:
- In my opinion, this is the best Korean restaurant in town. The primary reason for this is that the dishes on the menu are authentic and traditional. Having lived in Korea for three years, I can say that the taste is the same as Seoul. The restaurant itself is spacious and bright but often fills up with tours so reservations are a good idea, especially on the weekend. Also note that this place closes for a few hours between lunch and dinner. For lunch, I'd suggest the light and healthy bibimbap (rice with fried egg and vegetables in a hot pot) and for dinner the national dish of Korea; bulgogi (beef in sweet pear broth). The expereince of cooking at your table is excellent for those with differing preferences for how their meat is done. This restaurant can be a bit pricey ($$) but is family and group friendly.
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