I've passed by this restaurant many times, and I never noticed it until I heard about it through other people, and after reading some reviews on Citysearch, I figured it must be worth the chance. In truth, the outside is not very welcoming, and this was one of my reservations about trying it, but everything changes once you step inside. It was not very crowded at all, and indeed the server was quite genial. I was very pleased with the food, though this was my first experience with Korean food. There were a few Japanese dishes, along with a selection of maki and sashimi by the roll, or by the piece, but many of the entrees were from the Korean menu. Prices are very affordable, comparable to most Chinese restaurants in the area.
Pros: Food, Atmosphere, Service (by the way, the name on the receipt is now Mirim Restaurant, but the sign says it's a Japanese and Korean restaurant)
Cons: I didn't notice it earlier.
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