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Businiess name:  Seoul Garden
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Racists. My wife and I drove from Raleigh to eat at this restaurant. We arrived at approximately 7 pm and waited at the ""wait to be seated"" podium for approximately five minutes before anyone would talk to us. Finally, my wife managed to get the attention of one of the waitresses, and she told us that we needed a reservation to eat there and should leave (half of the tables in the place were empty). We immediately walked out and then called about getting a reservation - the person on the phone told us that we didn't need a reservation and the table was available now. My wife asked for the manager and tried to ask him why we were initially turned away from this restaurant - the manager pretended like he could not understand my wife's English. Approximately 20 minutes later, we had our friend (who speaks Korean) call back and ask what was going on. Turns out, they do not like mixed couples eating at their establishment (I am white and my wife is asian). Apparently this ""offends"" their Korean patrons. So, if you are a mixed couple, you may wish to eat somewhere else.

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