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Tiny stop hops with the bibimbop. Decorated like an ornate wooden music box, warm and low-lit with loud music. Close, intimate seating great for dates you actually want to talk to. Mom and daughter team cook with care. Skip the whitey stir-fry and hit barbecue-free traditional Korean fare like banchan and bulgogi. Finish with that delicious cinnamon-inflected tea. Quentin Tarantino's East Village standby.
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