Feb. 1, 2008
- Lexington Herald-Leader
- By Wendy Miller
Koreana is like so many family-owned holes in the wall: The atmosphere, the restaurant's weak suit, is homemade, kitschy, a little bit bare with harsh lighting and knickknacks that don't really hang together.
That's OK, though, because also homemade are all the delicious dishes the place offers, making it easy to forgive -- no, actually overlook -- tacky wall hangings, and decor and seating that appear long overdue for rehab. (Full review)
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Koreana is like so many family-owned holes in the wall: The atmosphere, the restaurant's weak suit, is homemade, kitschy, a little bit bare with harsh lighting and knickknacks that don't really hang together.
That's OK, though, because also homemade are all the delicious dishes the place offers, making it easy to forgive -- no, actually overlook -- tacky wall hangings, and decor and seating that appear long overdue for rehab. (Full review)