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'''Mill Korean''' is a Korean restaurant on [[Broadway (avenue)|Broadway]]. It used to be a greasy spoon restaurant run by Orthodox Jews. Incongrously, they also sold gum and pornographic magazines at the counter. The chef, Lupe, prepared a particularly greasy dish called "the Lupe special".
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'''Mill Korean''' is a Korean restaurant on [[Broadway (avenue)|Broadway]] at 113th St.
  
At some point in the early 90s they hired a korean sous-chef. Eventually a single page of korean items was taped to the wall-menu next to the other items. Afer that it was a slippery slope to the present incarnation (from "the Mill restaurant" to "the Mill Korean restaurant"). The menu is cryptic, and the food is pretty poor.
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This restaurant used to be a greasy spoon restaurant run by Orthodox Jews. Incongruously, they also sold gum and pornographic magazines at the counter. The chef, Lupe, would prepare a particularly greasy dish called "the Lupe special". At some point in the early 90s they hired a Korean sous-chef. Eventually a single page of Korean items was taped to the wall-menu next to the other items. After that it was a slippery slope to the present incarnation (from "the Mill restaurant" to "the Mill Korean restaurant").
  
It's probably best to stay away because the place has 51 violation points!
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The Mill Korean's menu is cryptic, and the food is pretty poor. You might feel like trying it out when you get bored of the same old restaurants and the same old food. However, it's probably best to stay away because the place has 51 violation points!
  
 
== Map ==
 
== Map ==

Revision as of 03:35, 5 May 2007

Mill Korean is a Korean restaurant on Broadway at 113th St.

This restaurant used to be a greasy spoon restaurant run by Orthodox Jews. Incongruously, they also sold gum and pornographic magazines at the counter. The chef, Lupe, would prepare a particularly greasy dish called "the Lupe special". At some point in the early 90s they hired a Korean sous-chef. Eventually a single page of Korean items was taped to the wall-menu next to the other items. After that it was a slippery slope to the present incarnation (from "the Mill restaurant" to "the Mill Korean restaurant").

The Mill Korean's menu is cryptic, and the food is pretty poor. You might feel like trying it out when you get bored of the same old restaurants and the same old food. However, it's probably best to stay away because the place has 51 violation points!

Map

<googlemap lat="40.805997" lon="-73.96569" type="map" zoom="16" width="500" height="300" controls="small"> 40.805997, -73.96569, Mill Korean </googlemap>

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