Mary had a little Beef... which was nicely marinated

Saturday, March 10, 2012 Posted by Digital Katsu
All you can eat Korean BBQ at the Jong Ga House in Oakland. A typical birthday dinner for me and my friends. All you can eat meat for around $20.
http://www.jonggahouse.com/

The food is okay. The first couple plates of meat seemed to be marinated better than the later ones. They seemed to give us lower and lower quality dishes as we went on, but they weren't that bad overall.


I kind of understand why the meats were degrading in quality; since we started our feast, 3 groups ate, finished, and left. We did pay for the all you can eat experience, so we were going to at least stay for 4 or 5 plates of meat. I think we ended up getting 5 plates of meat, but in order to break even we would need  to consume around 7 or 8 plates (according to Julie). Though, that calculation seemed a little off considering we were paying 20 bucks a plate of meat, which doesn't seem quite right. I think it would have really been around 16 plates to break even, but the value didn't really draw us to the Jong Ga House; we were there for a celebration. 

It was after all Mary's birthday~! Another year to be celebrated because we were able to enjoy it with friends and family. I think we all should be grateful that we get to enjoy ourselves. I think we should also remember no matter how bad things get we are still alive and we can look forward to tomorrow. Sometimes we tend to forget things like that when we are burdened with things from our everyday lives.


Anyway, Julie, James, & Annie presented Mary with a delicious Chinese cake. A Chinese cake you say? Were the slices slanted? From what I gather it's supposed to be less sweet than a typical cake. It was adorned with various fruits reminiscent of the fruit cups you get as a kid.


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