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Biggest selling point here is the selection of great bundles! Family combos and platters serve as easy decisions, bring some home to share with friends or family. Chicken is tender and juicy, albeit small. However, the price points reflect this so it is not expensive. Sauces are fantastic, definitely try some of their unique ones.
Interior seating is limited to three areas. One round table for two or three, a square table, and a longer rectangular one for larger parties. Be prepared to take out if there's no space.
There are 8 sauces, we tried 5 as part of the family combo.
Sweet and Spicy - the taste is very chronological. First flavor is sweet and after a short bit, there's a spicy aftertaste. If you like heat but can't handle it, this is the right sauce (compared to the Seoul Hot).
Soy Garlic - a pretty standard soy garlic. A bit viscous and honey-like, so more on the sweeter side than salty. Safe choice for any Korean fried chicken eaters as it's common and similar to yangyum too.
Creamy Garlic - my second favorite. Almost like a pasta sauce, buttery with a hint of garlic.
Sweet Radish - easily my favorite and it's the house sauce. Reminds me of a Red Robin campfire sauce. It's a sweet sauce reminiscent of mayo, bbq, and a hint of garlic.
BBQ - this is the most boring one because it's so basic, but if you like barbecue this is an obvious choice. Nothing special about the bbq here.
18pc Family Combo - realistically this serves 3. I think 4 is stretching if you have really small appetites or aren't looking to be full, but just satiated. For starters, the strips, thighs, and wings are all smaller than I'm used to, but very tender and juicy. With the sauces, they're delicious. The thighs pack a bit of heat. What makes the combo filling are the waffle fries, toast, and coleslaw. The fries are pretty typical as well as the coleslaw. The butter toast is a Hawaiian roll with garlic butter on top, so buttery and sweet but not what I expected with toast.
Watermelonade - to some this is exactly what the name suggests. For me, it was extremely strong, packing a citrusy punch. Watermelon was not very evident so the drink leaned towards a lemonade with a tropical twist.