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Woo Ga

Korean$$

You’ve heard of a wall of sound. At Woo Ga you’ll experience a wall of smell. Step inside this wood-panelled den, and straight away you’re slapped with the scent of sizzling beef. While the air is positively brutish, the dainty, black-clad waitresses are anything but. Nibble on complimentary appetisers like just-cooked bean sprouts and tangy kimchi, then go for a combo, which is great value. A coal jockey brings out a brazier of white-hot charcoal, upon which a fine grill is laid. Toss butterflied beef rib on top and when the smell is completely irresistible, dunk pieces in the supplied sweet bean paste or seasoned sesame oil.

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