Isakaya (or actually, "Izakaya") means "pub" in Japanese and this one also seems managed by people of Japanese origin. Try the ramen noodles - they might be bought from the Korean grocery nearby, but they're still the best you can find in this town. If you are curious one day, try the Japanese menu, which is cheaper also. (CS)
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