Not exactly a Korean sounding name, and no surprise, other than a few special order noodle dishes like ramen and udon, there's just one menu item. Korean fried chicken - nekkid, with soy sauce, or with hot sauce (again, the sort of hot, sweet, and sour). This time, no questioning our choice of picante. And, in short order, we had a platter of chicken and a couple pints of craft beer on tap - normally they have several, our only choices that day were Heineken or a local honey beer that she didn't know the name of. Here, it's not all wings, in fact, it's just a flat price, (I think it was 290 pesos), for a whole chicken, cut up into serving size pieces (back and all), fried nice and crispy, and tossed in that same style sweet, sour, spicy sauce with peanuts. Quite good, though I have to admit, I kind of liked the all wings version at Dagi Myeoni a little more, unusual since I tend to like dark meat chicken more, but maybe it was the sauce - this was good, but maybe a touch less good than the other. Still, I'd happily eat the stuff at either place. read more