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Businiess name:  Wharo Korean BBQ
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
i was excited to see that there was a grand opening for a new korean restaurant around the marina del rey area because i just moved here and was looking for some good korean food. however, this restaurant and is not worth the money compared to the restaurants anywhere else.. i.e.: los angeles, rowland heights, diamond bar, cerritos, etc. you can get a lot more food and authentic korean taste by going to a different restaurant. the food tastes good, but their portions are very, very small and unlike other korean restaurants, refills (for kimchee, rice, etc.) are extra charge. they allow you to cook the meat yourself, but there are also a lot of restaurants in l.a. that allow you to do this. Pros: nearby Cons: , small portions

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