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2014-03-30
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I met a few friends for dinner at Hon Wo on a Thursday night. I don't know how regular this is, but they had a buy 2 beers get 1 beer free special (also for sodas). They bring the beer along in an ice bucket to keep it cold-- I'm a fan of little touches like that.It's a buffet, so that means good and bad. Good: large selection, as much as you want. Bad: inconsistent and sometimes low quality. Pretty much everything that's not meat here I wouldn't recommend. I grabbed some dumplings: they were co
The banchan is different. I do recommend it, though it is only OK. Hey, you need something besides meat in your belly. The kimchi is acceptable, but far too fresh for my tastes: I like it nicely fermented, a little stanky, and a lot spicy. This was rather plain but it didn't stop me from eating a lot of it. As for the barbeque: nothing blew me away, but it was all good. The beef was lacking that distinctive bulgogi flavor (I don't know what that is), but it was nicely marinated and very flavorful still. Perhaps a little fatty. They have two kinds of spicy pork; I grabbed the spicy pork chop, but I wouldn't recommend that b/c it has bones. It's good pork, but definitely not spicy (although they have some chopped chilis at the buffet that are very spicy, and worth adding to your lettuce rolls if you're a freak like me). The squid cooked up without being chewy. The mutton stood out as a favorite.
My mother lived in Korea for a while and growing up we'd eat at the little Korean place by the military base once a month or so. There's a special place in my culinary heart for banchan, yakimandoo, grilled meat, and sticky rice. I think to get the best stuff, buffet is not the way to go. But I will say this place is entirely serviceable. C+ or B-.
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