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Businiess name:  Pyung Chang Restaurante
Review by:  Jason D.
Review content: 
Since this was the first place I ever had Korean food, I'll forever be biased towards this restaurant. Korean is definitely the kind of comfort food that forges strong emotional attachments. At the Pyung Chang Soft Tofu House, they lay all those little dishes of who knows what out on the table which is always sooo exciting to get stuff you didn't order. Don't be discouraged by the name of the restaurant, they do fantastic soft tofu, but not to the exclusion of meat proteins. My favorite are the rice dishes that come in the searing hot iron bowls. When the waitress comes back around and scrapes the now toasted rice off the side of the bowl and suddenly you have all these rice crackers, as culinary surprises go, that's pretty cool...

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