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About Korea Palace
Quick Facts
- Cuisine: Japanese, Korean
- Accepts Credit Card: No
- Parking: N/A
- Atmosphere: N/A
- Take Reservations: No
- Serves Alcohol: N/A
- Smoking Allowed:No
User Reviews for Korea Palace
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“...This place is great for the east side. It's a good place for lunch... |
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“...Listen, I'm embarrassed to write this review. Why? Because I was sooo drunk before New Years here, that I even pulled my classic move that I used to do... |
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“...Strolled in on a Thurs night with a friend in the mood for great Korean bbq. The staff that did the bbq for us had no clue what to do... |
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“...I am a long time customer of KP I use to visited or order in 3 to 4 time a week when I lived and work in the area.... |
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“...Staff was at. The place was so packed for lunch we were whisked away to the back part of the restaurant, which I assumed is usually for private parties... |
All Reviews for Korea Palace
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February 26, 2008
Food
10
Decor
10
Service
10
It was my first time at Korea Palace. First of all, the service is top notch. The servers are attentive, funny and they are very careful to ascertain that the non-Korean has a pleasant experience with their meals. I have been to many Korean places and this one will definitely stand out. As usual, the restaurant brought out an assortment of Korean appetizers: celery, kimchi, etc... When we had put a nice dent in them they brought out more. I began my experience with the Dak Kalbi (Spicy marinated drum sticks) these were delightful. For my meal I had the Dolsot Bibim Bop (veggies, sticky rice in a hot clay bowl with an egg on top of it). The way to eat it is to mix the raw egg into the food. Since the pot is hot, it cooks the egg. This with a slightly hot sauce was delightful. I could have ate the entire dish, but I behaved. It is always the small things that make a difference in a restaurant. At Korea Palace I felt welcome, had a wonderful time and a fantastic meal. Worth 5 forks. Thanks to everyone there.

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"Korea Palace is a Japanese restaurant" Quoted from the description. Is it me or does anyone else find this slightly disturbing?