My dad used to bring me here about once a week for sul-a-tang and said that it was THE best. Just for a little context, I am Korean-American and my dad was 1st generation Korean. If my dad said that it was THE best, his words had a lot of carry having being raised on Korean food from South Korea to trying K-food in LA to LV. Coming back here with my wife just opened up a floodgate of memories for me from my past. My recommendation is to order #2 the mix sul-a-tang. ALL of them are tasteful and delicious, but if you want to try something a little different that has a mix of "this and that", #2. It was my dad's favorite, and it's pretty much all I order now when I go to sul-a-tang houses. The Kimchi in both radish and cabbage form is by far what makes E Jo so unique from the rest of the Korean restaurants. It's all homemade (fairly typical of most Korean restaurants, unless it's a chain and kimchi is bought in large quantities), made with love, given special attention, and all the right amount of seasoning to bring you the most succulent Kimchi you have ever had (writing this review has got my mouth watering over the Kimchi). Finally, the service is still great. The waitresses speak English and their menu is also in both Korean and English. The Sul-a-tangs at E Jo will leave you with a very happy tastebud and you will want to come back for more. Oh and sul-a-tangs are not their only specialities, they have lots of other dishes as well, just as good. My Hispanic wife, who has also tried Sul-a-tangs in various places ha said that this by far THE best she's had.
Friendly service and solid portions. The flavors are authentic and locals and traveler's alike call upon this spot when they are in need of some tasty goods. I thought the spice was a little weak but all and all it's a great stop for simple Korean fair
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