This is one of my favorite all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ’s that caters to non-Korean-speaking folk. Now I’m not saying they’ll welcome you and speak perfect English to you, but at least they have a self-explanatory menu that you can read. However, it does help if you do speak Korean, because they’re much more likely to give you anything you want, including some marinated meats that are absent from the menu. Fortunately, the Kalbi (my favorite and its served boneless) is included on the menu, so any of you can order this. Overall, the meat isn’t top quality, but it is above average for your typical K-town all-you-can-eat BBQ. If you guys enjoy reading my blog, are fans, or simply want to help me with my cause, please subscribe to my RSS feed or email subscription on the right.
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I’m getting hungry now. Do you serve bulgogi at Saketini?
Does anyone know of a good Korean restaurant in New Jersey? There is absolutely nothing near me. I’m starving culturally and intellectually in the southern part of the state. Northern New Jersey is much better.
Why not go on discovery travel and living?
Where were you ten years ago when I was living in Ktown but had no idea where to go or what to eat? Now, I am in Seoul and know exactly what you are talking about. Sounds good. I think I lived about a block from that restaurant at Western and San Marino.
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