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"I found a homey, Korean-breakfast-style corner spot in Wolfe’s Lunch that I liken to Art’s Cafe — a quiet place to clear my head and grab a pre-service lunch. The menu leans on diner standards like eggs, pancakes, burgers, and sandwiches but also offers donburi, udon, katsu, and Korean specials such as bulgogi, bibimbap, and kimchi fried rice with Spam; I typically gravitate toward bibimbap or the hamburg steak, which uses a chicken-and-pork combo with tofu to bind it — super soft, with nice gravy and easy to eat after a night of drinking." - Dianne de Guzman