Cheap Eats 2005

The first whiff of the hotter-than-Hades pickled kim chee at the door keys you in: This is authentic Korean. Lunchtime bento boxes come packed with sweet-salty sliced beef or chicken, salted soy beans, and of course, an array of pickled treats ($6.50). If you've got an animal yearning to grill your own meat, fire up the yakiniku grill at your table and order the tender beef top round that includes miso soup and a sea of side dishes ($14.99). Bring a friend-there's a two-meat minimum. (IM)

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