If there's one thing we here at Centerstage love more than mirrors, it's Asian food. Fat, greasy Asian food. Thank God Little Brother's has both—and in vast quantities, too!
Though it's certainly not a casual, sit-down restaurant decked out with a host staff, maitre d' and waitresses galore, that's OK — Asian-loving, working types like ourselves don't have time for any of that fancy crap, right? Besides mirrors, Little Brother's walls are covered in a delightful half auburn-red and half orange-yellow paint that resembles the outside and inside, respectively, of a Georgia peach.
Choose either the little brother meal (the standard includes meat, salad and steamed rice and costs between $5 and $5.60) or the big brother meal (the deluxe, it includes larger portions of meat, salad, steamed rice and your choice of three pieces of fried veggie dumpling or edamame and costs between $7 and $7.80). Meats include BBQ chicken, BBQ short rib and tofu. Salads include the house salad, cucumber onion salad and wasabi coleslaw. Sauces include the raging 'bul' (very hot, and Korean for "fire"), sweet chilantro (medium) and brown sugar (mild). You can also mix and match, if you so desire. For example, you can get chicken, tofu or short rib or all three at the same time.
Little Brother's motto is: Fresh. Healthy. Delicious. Little do they know they could add quick and accommodating to that list, too.
Centerstage Reviewer: Benjamin Andrew Moore