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Businiess name:  Wharo Korean BBQ
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I'm pretty positive all the 5-star reviewers could not be korean people. This was not true Korean bbq. Whoever thinks it is, I feel sorry for them. The food was overpriced, the amount was tiny and tasted really processed. There was this Japanese/fusion feel -- by that I mean the portions were tiny with colorful litte inedible decorations on the plate. I ordered a full meal and left hungry. That has never happened to me at a Korean bbq restaurant. Therefore, I must conclude this was not true Korean bbq. Unfortunately, there's not much choices for Korean food on the westside. You just have to make that trip to k-town to get something decent. Pros: Nice decor Cons: Small portions/overpriced

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