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"Above the pass at EAT& are the words “Sense of Urgency” as a nod toThe French Laundry. But this casual Korean comfort food spot doesn’t take itselfthatseriously. Take the well-loved Pinoy tocino, or sugary beef cheeks, which they soak in a galbi glaze for a sticky-sweet and slightly smoky breakfast option. We saw plenty of diners tearing into carbonara in gochujang sauce, but our personal favorite is the white ragu tteokbokki: rich, chewy, and only a little indulgent. We don’t know who’s thinking of these combinations, but we’d like to thank them. During your bathroom break, you might notice a wall of lockers. Push against it and find yourself in The Lost Unicorn, where you can settle in with cocktails that incorporate banana milk, bingsu, and makgeolli." - Chandra Joshua