Monday, June 2, 2014
Dok Suni calls it a day after 21 years on 1st Avenue
The standby at 119 First Ave. near East Seventh Street closed for good after service Saturday night.
The folks at Dok Suni thanked patrons for their years of patronage (owner Jenny Kwak still runs Do Hwa on Carmine Street) …
A new operator will be taking over the space, offering a Korean-style menu featuring items like crispy pig ear with jellyfish and mother-in-law chicken wings.
We first reported on this coming closure back on May 6.
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They were good in their heyday.
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ReplyDeleteUnfortunately, it was only a few days. Went there with my Korean born friend who freaked when she found out she had to.....pay EXTRA for rice....in a Korean Place....well I think I posted this before.
In my view, no big loss. But still, good luck to all the people losing their jobs.
Will be missed by this east villager. :(
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