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Before I begin this review, I wanna just clear the air here. I like kimchi, I'm a big fan. My mom lived in Korea for a while and I grew up eating Korean food. I've been to several cities in Korea, and it's always a culinary pleasure, with the exception of some silkworm larvae one time. I also think Korean food can be married with cheese in a good way. Last time I was in Seoul, for instance, I had a kimchi pancake covered in cheese and it was delicious. But know ye this: I think kimchi and cheese
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Before I begin this review, I wanna just clear the air here. I like kimchi, I'm a big fan. My mom lived in Korea for a while and I grew up eating Korean food. I've been to several cities in Korea, and it's always a culinary pleasure, with the exception of some silkworm larvae one time.

I also think Korean food can be married with cheese in a good way. Last time I was in Seoul, for instance, I had a kimchi pancake covered in cheese and it was delicious. But know ye this: I think kimchi and cheese has to be finessed. At Seoul Bros, nothing is finessed.
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Cheese fries! Lemme just state that I like the version of cheese fries which is nacho cheese on good fries. This is that version and I liked it, there you go. But they just throw a pile of kimchi on it. To tell you the truth, I'd rather eat those two things separately. I wound up picking around it. I can actually see myself coming back here and ordering the kimchi fries without the kimchi.
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Quesadillas! Strange ones at that. We got the chicken, and its first interesting and notable feature is that the chicken is breaded and deep fried. I won't say that I'm against that. A little soggy though. The second strangeness was-- mozzerella cheese. It's not a pizza, Bro. Finally of course, there's kimchi. They couldn't really call it Korean food if they didn't stuff some kimchi in it, I guess. Altogether, it's surprisingly OK. I could be convinced to order this again.
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Finally, banh mi! It goes without saying that there's kimchi on it. Then you've got some pretty thick slices of pickled daikon-- nicely done, not too sweet. The meat we got was bulgogi. Well, it says 'beef' on the menu, but it tasted like bulgogi. I think the meat was a little too sweet. I asked my wife if she remembered what the baguette was like, and she didn't. Neither did I, so I'm going to label it 'forgettable'. On the whole I thought it was alright. It's certainly not as bad as the banh mi you find someplaces, but I will say I prefer Bep's sandwiches, which you can get not too far from Seoul Bros.

I said at the beginning that nothing is finessed here. Now let me defend that. There's a way of making fusion food that involves marrying the ingredients, so that they become one flesh, like real married people. Or something. But this is just a bunch of stuff slapped together. It's not bad, and it's noticeably very affordable. I could see myself coming back, but I won't be talking this place up to all my friends or anything. "Hey, I went to this new Korean fusion place." "Yeah, what's it like?" "Oh, they just put kimchi in everything."
(以上食評乃用戶個人意見 , 並不代表OpenRice之觀點。)
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