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Disgusting, but really nice restaurant. Food is delish, staff is friendly and helpful. In any case, go back to the list.
Food is pretty good and is considered to be cheap compared to other Korean restaurants nearby.
Home, authentic Korean food. Basic prices and generous, attentive, family service. Easy on site from Route 46 (east). Try them according to recommendations from them if you know nothing about Korean food; they will help you. Healthy and satisfied.
We ordered their Soondobu (tofu soup). I ordered #4 (clams) while my buddy ordered #7 (beef). But after many visits and trying most of their menu, our favorite is #1 (a combination of everything). I personally like mine spicy . It definitely has a nice kick to it but will not hurt you. But most Americans I 've dined with orders mild and they seem to feel that is the perfect balance of spiciness. Another really popular item is their BBQ short ribs. Can you say finger kicking good?!?!! The food is delicious and extremely reasonably priced! However, I have to deduct 1 star for the small appetizers that come with the tofu soups. You get 1 raw egg, 1 small plate of non spicy bean sprouts, 1 small plate of mild Kim chi and 1 small plate of mild cucumbers. Overall, this is a hidden gem in Morris County. Didn 't think I 'll find a good Korean joint I 'd like outside of Queens or Fort Lee.