Getting a seafood pancake for $9.99 is a pretty good deal, especially because it's the same size as seafood pancakes many Korean restaurants in the area sell for like $16-$18. That being said, it could also be better.
Pros:
Half of the pancake was crispy, or well, most of the edge parts of that side were.
There was a decent amount of octopus in there.
There was a lot of green onion.
The price was good.
If you ask them, they'll give you roasted grain/barley tea.
Cons:
Half of the pancake wasn't crispy. It was slightly thick at parts, and that was chewy and not particularly pleasant. I'm not sure how they sent out a pancake that was that uneven looking in color, but okay.
I think octopus was the only kind of seafood in the pancake. That being said, the amount of octopus in there did kinda make up for the lack of other seafood. I'm not sure why they couldn't just call it an octopus pancake.
The green onions were in really big pieces. I like green onion, but I don't like to bite into just green onion.
I wouldn't crave the pancake here, but I wouldn't mind ordering it again.