A very small restaurant run by two Korean women devoted to Jesus and good authentic cooking. And though they are seldom seen in the kitchen these days, the quality remains. The menu concentrates on just a few dishes — noodles, beefy things, soups (no. 3 with tofu, Kalu-Guk-Su, is particularly flavourful, as is no. 12 with chicken) and cold cabbage dish kimchi — and sometimes it feels as if the food is prepared in real time, but the walls are smothered in linen sheets with handwritten...
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Mon to Sat noon—9.30pm
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Mon to Sat noon—9.30pm
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Park Young-Ai, the owner, has always been extremely religious, with Bible verses papering the walls of this restaurant. However, she has recently begun attacking the LGBT community. In the front window is now posted the homophobic quote from Leviticus about “man lying with man.” Politicians tried to convince her to take it down but she refuses, and a newspaper quotes her as saying gays and lesbians are sinners. Of course, she’ll still take our money, but she’s not getting mine. I hope one day this little cesspool of hate is replaced with an inclusive establishment, to the betterment of this neighborhood.