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π 5/5 - I had been meaning to try this place for ages, and when my
By π» @Gabrielle K., 02/20/2023 3:00 am
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I had been meaning to try this place for ages, and when my friend visited, we thought it would be the perfect opportunity to go.VIBES/VALUE:The tasting menu is $95 per person, a recent increase (sad - but it seems that is the pricing for most of these Korean fusion-y places nowadays.) I do feel like in comparison to Joomak Banjum or Atoboy, Little Mad is more worth it. You get a lot more food, and actually leave feeling full! I also prefer Contemporary Korean more when it sticks to its traditional roots, so Little Mad was great for me.FOOD:- I loveeeed the amuse bouche "Chef Snacks". There were four different bites to try, and they were all delightful. (Names are escaping me, everything was great.)- For cold apps, we got the beef tartare and the scallop crudo. The beef tartare had a really interesting smoky flavor and didn't taste like the beef tartare I would get at French restaurants or at Korean restaurants (called yook-hwe), but it worked! The crudo came in this cloud of green foam that was fresh and delicious.- For warm apps, we got the grilled octopus and the chou farci mandoo. The octopus was good but not new, but the mandoo was great - it was wrapped in cabbage, instead of dumpling wraps, and tasted AMAZING. I had a similar dish at a Korean restaurant in Seoul called On 6.5, and Little Mad pulled it off better!- For our entrees, I got the bossom, and my friend got the lobster fried rice. The bossom had a suprisingly decent portion, and felt like a traditional Korean dinner set, with sot-bab (rice with mushrooms), kimchi, oysters and lettuce wraps. Honestly, would buy just this entree if I could.- For dessert, we shared the earl gray shaved ice and the rice pudding. I'm not a huge dessert person and pretty picky with them, but the early gray shaved ice was great before we inadvertently let it melt, haha. The rice pudding was missing a little something, but not sure.SERVICE: Everyone was very good about explaining dishes, refilling water, etc. The only thing I wish they had was an outlet that I could have plugged my phone into! I wanted to take photos for this review but they said they didn't have any :( Thankfully I was able to take them on my friend's phone.
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