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Chosunok
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Review by:
citysearch c.
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This is a unassuming restaurant that reminds me very much of the Korean restaurants in Korea. I've been here countless times for lunch and a few times for supper. They have improved the decor since 2008 but it's still just kind of plain. It's not a romantic place but fine for a big group or just the two of you. Everything I have ordered has been fabulous except for the Cha Chang Myun. Their version of this noodle dish is bland and not very fresh tasting. I think they use dried noodles instead of making the noodles fresh. There is a Chinese restaurant up the street that does it much better. Cho Sun Ok has very good galbi and bulgogi even though it is not cooked on charcoal as it is done traditionally. Their soups are plentiful and full of flavor. On a hot summer's day try their cold Nang Myun soup. it will cool you right down. On my birthday I took friends there and we had some hot pots and the Korean seafood ""pancake"" - we were all stuffed! The price is really reasonable for what you get. If you want to try the place at lunch they have smaller portions of popular dishes for lower prices. If you are unsure about what you are getting, ask questions. The waitstaff speak very good English (especially the younger girls) and will help you. It's a family owned place that enjoy serving good Korean food. You will not be sorry you tried it.
Pros: Delicious food, reasonable prices, good service
Cons: A little too hot during the summer
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