Ami is the cafe that opened up among the restaurants on 4th street, with the white and red decor. Started off as pure coffee, developed a Korean lunch buffet, and now has a full Korean dinner menu. I tried the buffet today. $7.50, or $7.95 with tax.
Notable: seasoned egg 'cake', beef, salad furnishings
Decent: spicy pork and broccoli, potato pancake, vegetable noodles, fried rice
Eh: chicken, with or without sweet and sour sauce. Dry and bland. Also, the two soups available, one of which resembled egg drop soup. These weren't bad in the way of cheap greasy Chinese buffet soup, more that they had a flavor I didn't like. I think I've encountered this with Korean food before, though the brown soup also made me think of menudo (with genuine tripe!) I had in a Mexican restaurant in Kentucky. But maybe it was just excess cabbage. Anyway, I got a feeling more of "not for me" than "lousy".
Notable: seasoned egg 'cake', beef, salad furnishings
Decent: spicy pork and broccoli, potato pancake, vegetable noodles, fried rice
Eh: chicken, with or without sweet and sour sauce. Dry and bland. Also, the two soups available, one of which resembled egg drop soup. These weren't bad in the way of cheap greasy Chinese buffet soup, more that they had a flavor I didn't like. I think I've encountered this with Korean food before, though the brown soup also made me think of menudo (with genuine tripe!) I had in a Mexican restaurant in Kentucky. But maybe it was just excess cabbage. Anyway, I got a feeling more of "not for me" than "lousy".