New owners Frank Flynn and Mae have taken over the corner bar. Frank recalls his war days in Korea, where he was dubbed "Filet of Seoul" because of his reputation as a womanizer. When Lin, a young Korean man, visits the tavern in search of his American father, Frank braces himself for belated parenthood. However, it soon transpires that anyone in the former 105 infantry division could be Lin's father. As the tavern fills with Frank's old war buddies, Lin's true identity is revealed.
—Skip Eastport