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2015-07-25
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炸雞只屬一般。剪餅反而不錯。啤酒竟不新鮮。Chic location.Decent Korean Fried Chicken.Bad draft beer. I go to Mr Korea (BBQ) pretty often so it's interesting to see that they've decided to branch into the fried chicken business as well. It's located at a building across Times Square. It's casual, clean but small. The tables were packed pretty close to each other. Not very comfortable but at least there was a row of seats (about 10) all facing Times Square, which is interesting.The menu is posted in other reviews so I
剪餅反而不錯。
啤酒竟不新鮮。
Chic location.
Decent Korean Fried Chicken.
Bad draft beer.
I go to Mr Korea (BBQ) pretty often so it's interesting to see that they've decided to branch into the fried chicken business as well. It's located at a building across Times Square. It's casual, clean but small. The tables were packed pretty close to each other. Not very comfortable but at least there was a row of seats (about 10) all facing Times Square, which is interesting. The menu is posted in other reviews so I'll skip it. It's in Korean, English & Chinese. They serve about 10 different types of fried chicken, spicy chicken feet and salad. Surprisingly, they also serve a fair amount of cooked food like kimchi pancake, rolled omelet and various side dishes.
For beer, they only have draft Asahi and Erdinger Weissbier. I'm surprised they didn't serve Korean Beer (draft or not). We ordered two draft Asahi ($68 x2), Half Original & Half Spicy Fried Chicken ($168) and a Kimchi Pancake ($108)
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These chicken chunks were a bit better than those I had at SU but less good than those at Mix & Rice and Fairyland. The best is still LI KA (HOF & SOJU).
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Conclusion:
The service was very good.
However, in view of the quality of the food, this is not a place I'd really recommend. Mr Korea BBQ is much better.
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