Third time at the resto. Janchi guksu ("feast" or "festival" noodles) and gamja-chae jeon (potato-veggie pancake). Despite the tons of onions in the potato pancake, the jeon was quite good—sort of a distant cousin of hash browns. The janchi guksu was okay but not great; I doubt I'll be returning to this particular menu item.
Three days in a row of exploring Guksu Jeonmun's menu has resulted in a series of pretty good meals. I didn't come away thinking the resto was spectacular, but the place serves solid food, and I'll be back for some of my favorites. Forward, now, to the Vietnamese place!
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