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Businiess name:  Shik Do Rock Korean Restaurant
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I'm from LA and next to actually grubbing in Korea, Los Angeles has the best Korean food in the states.I just moved here last week and was dying to try some good Korea food.I was lookin forward to having some decent food at Shikdorak(after findin them on the internet) so I ordered three dishes to test out the cooking skills of this place.Kalbi, daengjang jigae, & dak do ri tang. The waitress there, ""In-ah"" made a very rude/inappropriate remark about why I was ordering three dishes.I told her I was comparing the dishes to Korea Town in LA and that it wasn't that odd at all. She went on to say that she thought it was weird and that I was the first person to do so. Hm, can you say--ignorant? Jeez, people, get out in the world. Ordering three dishes at a restaurant might be tad extravagant but not like having four arms. She was incredibly weird, giggling, insecure, catty and not to mention, uneducated.\r I ate a little of the kalbi and jigae but the dak do ri tang was TERRIBLE. Worst I've ever had. If you're in a pinch and want some kimchi and something that resembles Korean food, ok--it might do the trick. Other wise? Skip it. \r Pros: Close to Berkeley Cons: Everything else.

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