The seating inside the store is quite limited, and some seats are relatively crowded. It's best to avoid meal times when dining here.
This store's specialty is that they don't add MSG.
I ordered the zhajiang ramen for $80, and you can choose from mild, medium, or spicy. After mixing the noodles, the taste is quite good, but the portion is not very large. If you're very hungry, just ordering this won't be enough, so you'll need to order something else.
The kimchi pot is $140, and you also have the option of mild, medium, or spicy. The taste of the kimchi pot is quite ordinary.
The store offers free tea.
Looking around the store, many other customers ordered Korean-style grilled meat on an iron plate, which looks really good and smells delicious. So, next time if I pass by, I'll want to try this dish.
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