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  <title>Review with Photos - Cham Sut Gol - Garden Grove </title>
  <published_at>Sun Aug 30 09:00:42 -0700 2009</published_at>
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    <name>Los Angeles Area</name>
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        <content>PHOTOS:
http://elmomonster.blogspot.com/2009/08/cham-sut-gol-garden-grove.html

Although we men don't go around hunting things with sharp sticks anymore, the desire to cook and char flesh over the lapping flame seems as much an innate part of ourselves as leaving the toilet seat up. 

It is, perhaps, an embrace of the primitive: a fulfillment of our basest, caveman instincts in wanting to see the fruits of the kill sizzle and sputter before we eat it.

I came to this conclusion after thinking about the last two dining outings with guy friends. Both have involved fire and meat. On these two separate occasions, with two separate groups of two different sets of males, we all collectively came up with the same, unanimous decision: we were going to have Korean BBQ.

No one objected or proclaimed they were on a diet. Salad eaters? If there were any among us, they did not identify themselves. Everyone gobbled up just as much meat as the next guy. Bleching was not looked down upon.

And with one group of buddies, every meet up since last year has been at Shik Do Rak, a Korean BBQ in Irvine. 

It was here that my mates and I slapped fatty cuts of pig and cattle to brown over searing metal. Partially frozen and bloody slabs of steak and pork belly became hot, juice-dripping, charred swatches of goodness that we'd wrap around rice noodle squares and dunk in salted sesame oil.

But sensing a rut, I did what a good friend would do: for our next outing, I suggested Cham Sut Gol, a highly lauded Korean BBQ in Garden Grove. It would not only satisfy our requirement for fire and meat, but also fulfill another male-only predilection: to consume more food than one's stomach can conceivably hold.

Cham Sut Gol is an all-you-can-eat for one fixed price of $16.99.

Not only that: it is an AYCE from which you don't have to get up from your seat. Simply ask and they'll bring you more.

While my fellow meat-eaters flipped chicken, pork belly, and beef on the hot grates, I was preoccupied with the panchan. Though always customary, Cham Sut Gol's selection looked to be more immaculate and complete than most. 

Though I am not saying you should, you could make a complete meal of these sides alone. The cooly refreshing potato salad was creamy without being rich, perhaps the best I've ever tasted. The chap chae noodles wiggled as I slurped. But what I liked most was the fluffy, airy, and savory egg custard served in the metal pot it's cooked in -- it comes free as part of the meal.

At the end of the night, I ate far too much, swigged more soju than I've ever drank to dissipate the accumulated meat grease, and had a great time communing with comrades. 

But my mates told me something that shattered my assumption that we were just Neanderthals with indiscriminate tastebuds and bottomless stomachs: they preferred our old haunt, Shik Do Rak, eventhough it wasn't an AYCE. The meat's better there, they said. 

Dude! Way to get all civilized.

Cham Sut Gol&#8206;
(714) 590-9292
9252 Garden Grove Blvd # 10
Garden Grove, CA 92844-1436

PHOTOS:
http://elmomonster.blogspot.com/2009/08/cham-sut-gol-garden-grove.html
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        <published_at>Sun Aug 30 09:00:42 -0700 2009</published_at>
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      <content>Nice review!

Cham Sut Gol has set menus that come with beer or soju, and the quality of the meat is much better.  It's even better if you buy a la carte, but of course much more expensive.

I agree on the egg custard thing.  I rarely get very much of it because my daughter eats it all, but it's savoury and wonderful.  There's another dish of tofu, though, that comes with the set menus, which is a real miss -- salty and gross... so we just ignore it.

The service is better at Cham Sut Gol than Shik Do Rak, though.  I always get the feeling at Shik Do Rak that it's less about service and more about barely keeping a lid on things there.  (I should note that I've never been to the Irvine Shik Do Rak, only the Shik Do Rak on Garden Grove Blvd. near Cham Sut Gol.)

Shik Do Rak, though, has really, REALLY tasty naengmyon.  I haven't found naengmyon in OC better than SDR's.</content>
      <published_at>Sun Aug 30 11:04:06 -0700 2009</published_at>
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        <name>Das Ubergeek</name>
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      <content>You're absolutely right about the service at Cham Sut Gol.  We felt really well taken care of there.  Our server even showed us how to use the soju cap to core out a hole in the lemon.  We would've had no clue otherwise....us being usually non-drinking, wimpy men.

http://monstermunching.com</content>
      <published_at>Mon Aug 31 08:45:37 -0700 2009</published_at>
      <parent_id>4990401</parent_id>
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        <id>11757</id>
        <name>elmomonster</name>
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      <content>haha...i like showing off with the lemon trick...lately by broinlaw and i have been asking for one of those small beer cups with ice and just pouring the soju with a squeeze of lemon...better than the constant shooting and filling and spilling....DU is right on about the nengmyon...ever since they closed the cerritos yu chun there's no other great "chik" nengmyun around OC...</content>
      <published_at>Mon Aug 31 13:54:32 -0700 2009</published_at>
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        <name>peppermonkey</name>
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