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tasos__88 t1_j6kixf2 wrote

I really like Seoul Korean BBQ in Carnegie.

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kimbecile t1_j6kvwnc wrote

Yeah they're pretty damn tasty. Its kind if a fusion tho isn't it? I don't know much about Korean food.

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tasos__88 t1_j6kxh5w wrote

I don’t know a lot about Korean food either, so can’t really tell how authentic it is, but everything was great, there was a big selection of plates to try and I really liked the atmosphere of this place.

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GLAM_ OP t1_j6pb34h wrote

What items did you try?

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tasos__88 t1_j6pgb8i wrote

I think I got the Korean Bento Box with chicken, spring rolls, kimchi and potato salad. Also tried the korean style pancake and it was great.

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ScratchMoore t1_j6ky6te wrote

I’ve never had their BBQ, but Oya Sushi in Castle Shannon has always been delicious. We eat the sushi, and their BBQ tables have never been empty when we’ve been there.

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epicstar t1_j6lv2ir wrote

EDIT: I misread ( I talked about KBBQ restaurants not the one in Carnegie which isn't really a KBBQ restaurant) but I'll keep my post here as a wall of shame. Go for the LA Galbi it's always the best intro for most people not well versed in Korean food. Below paragraphs are unrelated to the post...

There's really no legit ones here in Pittsburgh. Cobra is the closest but honestly for the price is a literal highway robbery.

As for items, galbi especially the marinated variety is best IMO. Samgyupsal and beef brisket slices (both not flavored) are usually staples. Plus points if you can eat and enjoy intestine (gopchang).

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GLAM_ OP t1_j6pbmj7 wrote

Thanks! Not sure about gopchang as first time. Kind of intimidating.

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