Met some friends for a casual Saturday dinner. It can be a little difficult to find from the outside, because the entrance is a small metal door. The inside space is reminiscent of an old factory. It has a high ceiling and very cool poster and decorations all around the restaurant to give a sci-fi Korean feel. The food was fantastic and the staff very friendly. They offer great food for reasonable prices.
Really amazing Korean food. Nice small bites, very flavorful. Nice cocktails. Pretty chaotic and loud, though.
Drinks, service and the atmosphere was excellent. Had their g&t and 4 shared dishes. I wasn't blown away by the food (3.5 stars rounded up) but the dishes ranged from awesome to above average, so nothing negative to say at all. The service was superb, I dropped a chopstick and my server had a spare set to me lightning quick "because she heard it drop". Talk about being on top of things!
Definitely a new favorite spot. The glass noodles is a high recommend and the gurt sugarman gives key lime, very good.
Hard no. I'm not not certain what I did to deserve being totally ignored by the bartender and waitress in an empty restaurant. Maybe I'm not their clientele. I wish I could have tried it but will look for another location.
I saw what they were trying to do with the aesthetic, but the food was actually pretty bad, considering the sauce just pooled at the bottom. But great prices and customer service, just wished that they had more paper menus
Atmosphere is pretty cool. Cocktails were meh. Our waiter wasn’t very helpful making recommendations. Food was underwhelming. Scallion pancake was underdone and flavorless. The side sauce was the saving grace. Shishito pepper were yummy though! We sent the kimchi fried rice back which was so salty. Our waiter also asked if we wanted to add mozzarella cheese to our fried rice? Strange add on. Fried chicken was less gochujang and more buffalo drenched in vegan ranch?? We live up the street. Probably not gonna come back.