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Przekaż informację zwrotnąI'm so glad they survived the pandemic! I wasn't even here, but it's like I remembered! faster service, friendly staff, delicious.
Previously I came a lot when I was younger, but the quality of food has declined definitiw, while the prices have risen a lot. there is much more.
A few years later I updated my review. boy was my first assessment wrong my children love this place and I too! both children have really learned to use the chiffel here.
When I was here for the first time, I decided to order what I accept is her signature dish, pepper meat over rice. This dish consists simply of a bunch of rice, surrounded by beef, and sprinkled with corn. Add corn to a dish, just applauds the look and taste for me. Maybe I am. But still I added an egg for 50 cents. Shortly after the order, the Sizzling plate arrives at your table. The meat is still raw and cooking on the hot iron plate, so it is likely advisable to wait until the meat is cooked before... Unless it's your thing. Taste was only moderate and the whole dish was simply inconspicuous. Service was also minimal. In the McCarthy Ranch area there are many more better restaurants.
While walking around this Milpitas Asian restaurant complex, look to find out which restaurant has the longest line or sees the busiest (always a good sign if you are looking for a good meal, don't you? Consider happiness if you happen to be past this restaurant when the door opens b/c the scent of wonderful food inside you will try to enter. The fragrance that has led you inside is that of its signature dish, the hot squirting plate beef plate. Yeah, the beef comes raw and it cooks on the plate. But, isn't that how food comes out when you eat in a Korean BBQ? This is just the nature of her special dish. And yes, you must definitely order an egg with your meal. The idea of an egg cooking on your plate gives the plate everything. Would you say that corn approves the court in a nap noodle dish? No! You know, and I know it adds another dimension to the court. In all, this is a solid restaurant where you can enjoy a delicious and hearty meal from sizzling sauce-up beef for a “mom/pop” shop price. I've dined here three times and was always very satisfied with the food and the price. If I wanted a meal that was more stylishly presented (although I am happy entertained by the sizzling platter concept, I would go to a higher end restaurant, and I would expect to pay a higher price. At $10 a meal during lunch (including soup and a drink, what could you want more?