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Yelp Elite Dinner @ Moo Dae Po II

25 August 2009 No Comment

Belonging to the well-oiled Yelp machine means one of two things:

1.) Users provide (voluntarily, how generous of us!) useful anecdotal bits on local businesses and restaurants packaged in an entertaining and witty snippet. This is purely in the theoretical sense, often times people (like me) fail at the task miserably.

2.) In return for their charity work, elite members receive invites to supremely awesome mixers that boast a variety of complimentary goodies (usually snacks and booze) at different venues. Sort of “thank you” for being such fat asses and then bragging about it online!

The Yelp Elite occasion this time around was particularly unique: to kick off the Grand Opening of Moo Dae Po II in Ktown, Brian Chong (owner of Moo Dae Po I & II, also the newly minted winner of the recent KBBQ cookoff) gifted a very generous offer to host an evening of gluttonous food and drink…entirely on the house!

That’s right. All-you-can -eat delectably marinated KBBQ meats. Did I mention it was bottomless pitchers of beer as well? It’s ok to be jealous.

Moo Dae Po II

Lining up like greedy cattle for some cheap (err..FREE) eats

Obligatory glowing remarks by Yelpers PLASTERED on the wall. Seriously, the letters were practically life-sized.

Kalbi (…galbi? galbee??) However it’s spelled, it was freaking delish!

Ample selection of banchan flowin’ heavy like the first day of…you know. Sorry, was that TMI?

The food was pretty much outstanding. In addition, valet parking ensures the shortest route between you and carnivore heaven.

Here’s the info for the restaurant:

Moo Dae Po II

3014 W. 7th St
Los Angeles, CA 90005

The market price for dinner is about $30, so put on some stretchy pants and enjoy!

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