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Old 05-15-2005, 04:03 AM
daryn daryn is offline
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i am very interested in this korean bbq
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Old 05-15-2005, 04:43 AM
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i am very interested in this korean bbq

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I am korean and can tell you what you want to know.

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Old 05-15-2005, 10:25 AM
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i am very interested in this korean bbq

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I am korean and can tell you what you want to know.

DN

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Have you been to any of the places on 6th? There's a new restaurant called Chilbomnyuk USA or something that's been packed since it opened.
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Old 05-15-2005, 02:39 PM
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Default Re: I\'m going to SoCal in two weeks

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i am very interested in this korean bbq

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I am korean and can tell you what you want to know.

DN

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Have you been to any of the places on 6th? There's a new restaurant called Chilbomnyuk USA or something that's been packed since it opened.

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Haven't heard of this place, I will have to ask around about it.

I usually stick to a few places for BBQ. Manna for large groups($16 all you can eat of 4 different meats), Shik Do Rak on Olympic/Hoover for smaller groups but better quality meat and rice-paper wraps(very tasty), Dong Il Jang on 8th and Hobart for this BBQ steak cut(Roast Gui), where they make a awesome spicy fried rice at the end, and Shi Gol Sam Bap on Maplewood/Western for good meat and free ice cream at the end. The thin meat(cha-dol) dipped in the salt/pepper oil is the way to go at most of these places.

Manna may be the most white-friendly place, as korean restaurants are notoriously known for less than stellar service for their non-korean patrons. If you have one korean speaker, it will help abundantly and will often result in receiving extra side dishes on the house("service").

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