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Opened 1993
Opened 1993 at 158 Prospect Street in Central Square — one of the longest-running Korean restaurants in Cambridge. Reopened in April 2003 after an extensive remodel; still operating more than 30 years on.
$30–$60 per person
Cambridge's original table-grill Korean BBQ restaurant — every table has its own grill, every meal starts with a wall of banchan. Menu also runs a full sushi bar and a complete Korean repertoire (bibimbap, soondubu, japchae). Soju and beer program.
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158 Prospect St, Cambridge, MA 02139
Mon-Thu: 11:30AM-10PM, Fri-Sat: 11:30AM-11PM, Sun: 12PM-10PM
6 min walk from Central
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