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He gave the address. Not sure how you can get more exact than that, exactly.
There's a useful website called google maps. You type in an address and it shows you on a digital map where that address is. You can even get a ground-level view of that place from the street. Pretty cool. You should check it out.
No, Korean BBQ isn't good. We have a few Korean friends around town and none of them is too fond of it. Kimchee is amazing, as good as the Korean restaurants that we used to eat at in California. I had never heard of google maps before. Thanks
The other Korean BBQ place is actually fairly authentic for Greenville. My only complaint there was it was pretty pricey. $7.99 for lunch is a pretty great deal. Did you see the prices for the dinner menu? I wonder how extensive the menu is - I'd love to see a menu with appetizer portions of chap-chae, kim-bap, and some other favorites.
I haven't had Korean food since stopping at a place in "Koreatown" on the east side of Atlanta 6 months ago. I was the only American in the place there - they looked at me like I had 2 heads until I ordered in Korean and then I thought the waitress was going to fall over in shock.....
Yeah, K-Town in Atlanta is pretty awesome, that's where our Korean friend goes for her monthly trip. I didn't like Korean BBQ, thought their bulgogi was too sweet. The menu is extremely spartan; the food item is written in Korean, then English, then the price. The ladies were pretty proficient in English though. The full size order of Bulgogi was $12.99, but the lunch portion was plenty and as I said, it came with rice, kimchee and sprouts. It was amazing. They also have a full menu of Korean soups.
No, Korean BBQ isn't good. We have a few Korean friends around town and none of them is too fond of it. Kimchee is amazing, as good as the Korean restaurants that we used to eat at in California. I had never heard of google maps before. Thanks
You're welcome.
Quick question. What does someone's nationality have to do with their taste in food?
Yeah, K-Town in Atlanta is pretty awesome, that's where our Korean friend goes for her monthly trip. I didn't like Korean BBQ, thought their bulgogi was too sweet. The menu is extremely spartan; the food item is written in Korean, then English, then the price. The ladies were pretty proficient in English though. The full size order of Bulgogi was $12.99, but the lunch portion was plenty and as I said, it came with rice, kimchee and sprouts. It was amazing. They also have a full menu of Korean soups.
I would agree that their bulgogi was a tad too sweet. The pork BBQ is pretty good, though (much spicier). Their banchan (side dishes like kimchi, sprouts, etc.) are really good as well. I would have to say the current place behind Red Robin isn't the best Korean food I've had but it was far more than I expected in Greenville. Always thought the location behind a gas station was odd, though.
I'll have to give this new place a try soon and compare. Hopefully it measures up well to the places in Atlanta. I can dream that it will be as good as places in Seoul but that is really, really unlikely.
Korean soups - now there are some awesome Korean soups and stews for sure. I'm pretty easy to please, though. I was actually excited when Walmart started carrying Shin Ramen (Spicy Korean Brand).
I always enjoyed Korean BBQ just off of Woodruff Road. Special thanks to a few of my dear friends in South Korea who talked the chef into preparing/cooking several authentic dishes not on the menu. They rated the restaurant very favorably.
Went to the new Ollies today. Has anyonre else who's been there notice that the parking spaces are really small, even for small cars? Crazy to see just about every car over the line. Could barely get in and out cars are parked so close together!
Went to the new Ollies today. Has anyonre else who's been there notice that the parking spaces are really small, even for small cars? Crazy to see just about every car over the line. Could barely get in and out cars are parked so close together!
In 1974 when Kmart and Winn Dixie opened, vehicles were different and were able to fit in those parking spaces. Thirty nine years later, vehicles of today are not able to fit adequately.
As far as Ollie's and Planet Fitness opening less than a half year of Kmart closing is a quick turnaround.
In 1974 when Kmart and Winn Dixie opened, vehicles were different and were able to fit in those parking spaces. Thirty nine years later, vehicles of today are not able to fit adequately.
As far as Ollie's and Planet Fitness opening less than a half year of Kmart closing is a quick turnaround.
The parking lot was recently striped. You would think they would have fixed the problem, not keep it. It's pretty bad imho.
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