5 /5 PJ Sammies: This place has become a go-to for whenever we want to eat outside of the house. If you’re Looking for Korean food, look no further. The food is delicious and about as traditional as you will find in the high desert. The flavors are on point And you get a decent selection of Banchan. The service is also traditional so be sure to press the service-button at your table whenever you are in need of something or would like to order. The place gets pretty busy during the dinner rush and service can be a little slower so don’t plan on coming if you are in a rush.
Tip for newbies:
-Look up some common Korean dishes before coming
-Eat slow and allow Food to cool down a little before diving into it. You WILL burn your tongue if you don’t. So, SLOW.... it..... down Talladega nights
-Don’t touch the hot-pot, stone bowls, or skillets. You WILL burn yourself if you do
-ask questions. You don’t want to accidentally order a dish that is meant for 2 to 4 people when You’re a party of one
-Make sure you are getting the correct order. If something doesn’t look like what you had in mind, just ask before diving into it. Chances are, the spicy Tripe belong to the table next to you
-Expect to spend about $40-$60 if you are there with a date
-be open minded if you’re new to the cuisine
-happy adventuring