Young gun Hooni Kim woos palates with his Korean creations, served in a snug, whitewashed space. Lunch focuses on bibimbap (a traditional Korean rice dish), while the more expansive dinner list offers small, medium and large plates. Thankfully, both offer Danji's cult-status bulgogi beef sliders, made with heavenly, butter-grilled buns. Head in early or queue. Vegetarian menu on request.


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