3 /5 Ken Sellers: This is a great example of human psychology: people who pay more for something rate their purchases higher. (Google it.) Here, "I paid a lot for this meal so it must have been great" is the unconscious bias. But Jedi mind tricks dont work on me. For starters, we made it clear to our server that wed never been there before and needed an explanation of what to do. The explanation we got kinda sorta answered the question, but not that well. Then, I simply picked wrong when I chose two meats for starters; I didnt care for the seasoning on the Spicy Beef Bulgogi or the Spicy Calamari. I also ordered eggplant, and what I got looked exactly like what my wife had recently thrown out at home because it was too old.
You know how they constantly scrape the grille clean at a Mongolian BBQ? Theres no way to do that here. When we asked if there was, the answer was "Ill get you a new one", which did temporarily solve the problem, but the new surface soon had a blackened coating no different from the one before. Finally I had the sense to order Garlic Shrimps [sic], which I recommend, but as I was cooking it, it seemed like it was taking a long time. Eventually I looked at the controls at the side of the table, and our burner was turned off! I turned it back on and we finished our meal. Overall, it had been an interesting experience, but one well probably not repeat.