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Wednesday, August 14, 2013
HOUSE OF MILAE MENU - BETHESDA KOREAN RESTAURANT OPENING EARLY SEPTEMBER (PHOTOS)
Here is the first look at the menu for House of Milae, the first Korean restaurant in Bethesda, opening in early September 2013.
Still awaiting word on the date. The county permitting process can be quite lengthy, and often causes delays for opening of new restaurants. Obviously, "early September" has just about passed by, calendarwise. I noticed a sign in the window referring to that date has been taken down.
just came from this place and it was a very nice experience. it is run by a Korean family that truly cares how you are treated. the waiter today was the son and he bowed to my guests and I when we came, when we asked for something and when we left. total class act. the food was really nice and different from the normal. we got steak and rolls and the flavor was something new but really good to me. it is also fun considering they bring you a bunch of little dishes along with the entree. the rolls were different from Japanese by the taste but very fresh tasting with a lot of flavor. cool place and i will go back. nice to be treated in such a great way. their family values are really cool and makes for a different dining experience.
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here is it going to be located?
On St. Elmo Avenue, between Old Georgetown Road and Norfolk Avenue.
Is there an official open date? I can't wait to try this place out!!
Still awaiting word on the date. The county permitting process can be quite lengthy, and often causes delays for opening of new restaurants. Obviously, "early September" has just about passed by, calendarwise. I noticed a sign in the window referring to that date has been taken down.
just came from this place and it was a very nice experience. it is run by a Korean family that truly cares how you are treated. the waiter today was the son and he bowed to my guests and I when we came, when we asked for something and when we left. total class act. the food was really nice and different from the normal. we got steak and rolls and the flavor was something new but really good to me. it is also fun considering they bring you a bunch of little dishes along with the entree. the rolls were different from Japanese by the taste but very fresh tasting with a lot of flavor. cool place and i will go back. nice to be treated in such a great way. their family values are really cool and makes for a different dining experience.
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