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Old 11-19-2010, 10:55 AM
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soowon and chosun are the best in terms of quality... but would be hard to keep it <$30

ayce is your best bet!
Old 11-19-2010, 10:57 AM
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what's ayce, I'm surprised I dont know this term...
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good topic..so many places in k-town, dont know where to go..


btw: what does "gook" mean in korean?
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ayce = all you can eat.

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Originally Posted by Gatsbee13,Nov 19 2010, 12:00 PM
btw: what does "gook" mean in korean?
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Originally Posted by Gatsbee13,Nov 19 2010, 12:00 PM
good topic..so many places in k-town, dont know where to go..


btw: what does "gook" mean in korean?
haha the term comes from hangook (which is korean in korean) but gook means soup
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Originally Posted by Gatsbee13,Nov 19 2010, 12:00 PM
btw: what does "gook" mean in korean?
lol I wouldn't go around saying "gook" to anyone unless you're ordering soup. It means different things to different people. In American slang it is a highly offensive reference to asians - not necessarily Koreans - but it became associated with Koreans after the Korean war because of the word Hangook.
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If you want CHEAP, then here you go. Google "Manna's korean BBQ"

16.99 all you can eat.


CHEAP is the word.
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Originally Posted by klee1113,Nov 19 2010, 11:55 AM
soowon and chosun are the best in terms of quality... but would be hard to keep it <$30

ayce is your best bet!
chosun galbee hands down


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