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Old 03-09-2006, 10:25 AM
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Hey Guys,

Anyone know of a really good Korean BBQ place in San Francisco? My chick and I want to rock some good bbq... TIA
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hey man. I can't believe you didn't ask me directly.

Brother's Korean BBQ on Geary.
Seoul Garden in Japan Center Mall.
Korea House in in Japantown on Post/Octavia.

Always good to go to Kukje Market in Daly City and buy your own meat to grill too.
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+1 for Brother's. Good eatin'!
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Originally Posted by gdawrx
hey man. I can't believe you didn't ask me directly.

Brother's Korean BBQ on Geary.
Seoul Garden in Japan Center Mall.
Korea House in in Japantown on Post/Octavia.

Always good to go to Kukje Market in Daly City and buy your own meat to grill too.
Serious dude,

I think I've finally lost my marbles... you rock the casba as always
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Make sure it's brother's on 4126 geary. they also have brother's 2 on 4014 geary.

The Brother's on 4126 is usually pretty packed.

There's a new restaurant across the street called Hanuri. Literally, one block down across the street (going up in numbers toward park presidio). It's worth checking out. I think it's BETTER than Brothers.
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Korean food > all other kinds of food.

Brother's does totally 0wn too.

Seoul Garden is a very good 2nd option if Brother's is packed.
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Brother's is the best. I haven't been back since the "Brother" past away, but the two sisters who cook are still there so quality won't drop. Just the warm hospitality of the brother is missing. Be prepared to wait on a Friday or Sat.
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Originally Posted by sjt
Korean food > all other kinds of food.
I disagree. And I can disagree because I'm stationed in Korea right now, and I eat a lot of Korean food
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Just as an fyi, I went to brothers tonight 3/12 and it kicked ***.
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My family owns a Korean restaurant in Santa Clara (Korean Secret Garden or Bi Won) that you guys should check out. Personally, (I'm probably being biased here) think the Kalbi cooked on the table tastes better than Brothers. The main thing at Brothers is theirs is charcoal grilled, whereas in Santa Clara the city has prohibited charcoal indoors, so we are limited to gas grills. We also have all of the traditional dishes too, but the table-top kalbi or kalbi sal (thinly sliced meat without seasoning, cooked quickly and dipped into sesame oil, salt, and pepper) are the best. Come check it out for those of you who are in the area. To be honest, the waitresses don't speak English very well, and it's sort of "Asian" service, but the food is good. Anyways, there's my shameless plug for the day.
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Originally Posted by kyoung05
My family owns a Korean restaurant in Santa Clara (Korean Secret Garden or Bi Won) that you guys should check out. Personally, (I'm probably being biased here) think the Kalbi cooked on the table tastes better than Brothers. The main thing at Brothers is theirs is charcoal grilled, whereas in Santa Clara the city has prohibited charcoal indoors, so we are limited to gas grills. We also have all of the traditional dishes too, but the table-top kalbi or kalbi sal (thinly sliced meat without seasoning, cooked quickly and dipped into sesame oil, salt, and pepper) are the best. Come check it out for those of you who are in the area. To be honest, the waitresses don't speak English very well, and it's sort of "Asian" service, but the food is good. Anyways, there's my shameless plug for the day.
The question is, do you serve OB? You gotta have Korean beer with Korean food

Kalbi is very tasty, too.
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All you need is some cheap Soju. Although the Japanese seem to think it's their product and call it sochu.
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