It's a cafe-style affair offering Korean food on the quick. The meal buckets turned out to be traditional Korean wooden receptacles for rice, meat and veg. I ordered the Bulgogi filled one for $10. It was a decent size for the price and tasted reasonably well. It came with accompanying potato fritter, pickles and greenery.
The Bureaucrat was after a light meal and ordered herself some Korean fried chicken $6. They were probably on the darker side of nuked, but were nicely seasoned.
Overall
Op Pa's Kitchen was an okay feed for the price and the service was quick enough for a lunch time hit and run.
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