If so I'd definitely recommend Seoul Garden, in I think Henrietta. I've been out of the country for over a year so I don't remember exactly where. But the food is always great and it's not too expensive but provides a good experience.
As someone living in Asia now I'd recommend doing the cook your own food course, not sure what it's called in the restaurant as it's Yakiniku in Japan. But you can only order it for 2 or more people. It'd be a bit of an original experience.
Hmm I have never tried it, but I like all kinds of food really. I actually was just watching an Anthony Bourdain episode where he was eating realkorean food (which was a LOT of seafood) and it looked amazing.
Also, all I mean by "real korean" food is like...you know, there us actual chinese food and then there is Americanized chinese food ;) totally different
Yeah I know what you mean. Living in Japan the Korean food here is, well it's everywhere and it's still Japan-ized but it's a lot more authentic than most American.
Still Seoul Garden is really good. My mom still goes there often enough that I know it hasn't gone completely downhill.
If so I'd definitely recommend Seoul Garden, in I think Henrietta. I've been out of the country for over a year so I don't remember exactly where. But the food is always great and it's not too expensive but provides a good experience.
As someone living in Asia now I'd recommend doing the cook your own food course, not sure what it's called in the restaurant as it's Yakiniku in Japan. But you can only order it for 2 or more people. It'd be a bit of an original experience.
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Still Seoul Garden is really good. My mom still goes there often enough that I know it hasn't gone completely downhill.
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