Thanks, we went to Kum Gang San, it was great. We had the short ribs barbecue and the seafood barbecue and the accompanying, table-filling assortment of vegetable items on little plates and in bowls. Instead of the white piano the musician was playing a traditional zither-like instrument that unfortunately could barely be heard over the waterfall. I think I had been there before but in one of the banquet rooms.
- tom moody 4-14-2007 5:21 am


I went to Kum Gang San last night with some work folks. They turned off the waterfall when the piano started... I guess they are learning. We had pretty much the same fare as you, Tom, and all very good.
I was talking to my crazy Korean friend, double-'o'-Soo, and in addition to Kum Gang San, we go to Kang Suh. Similar to Kum Gang San except no Japanese options (which I always found a bit strange..) and for parties of six or more you can have a private room, with a long BBQ grill down the middle of a long table - fun for big groups. She always does the ordering though in Korean, so I am not sure it would be the same if I tried to order. She also recommends:
Cho Dang Gol - a little mellow and better decor but no BBQ at the table
Han Gawi - vegetarian fair. very nice.
- b. 6-15-2007 9:52 pm [add a comment]


Great, thanks for these. Looking forward to my next meal in that neighborhood!
- tom moody 6-15-2007 10:44 pm [add a comment]


I go to the block a lot, to the "take out" store.....going up stairs to slurp some noodles now
- Skinny 6-16-2007 12:02 am [add a comment]





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