I took my two young daughters to Seoul Garden for lunch. They are 10 and 11. Our lunch started with 8 different kinds of banchan including seaweed salad, sprouts, pickled radish, bean curd, several kinds of kimchi and an egg dish. They were all good and refills are free. One daughter had miso soup and beef filled fried dumplings. The other had a bento-style lunch that included salad, rice, a dumpling, sesame flavored cellophane noodles and a nice serving of grilled salmon with a flavorful teriyaki sauce which the girls enjoyed mixing with the rice. I had a bulgogi bento which featured the same side items and a flavorful thin sliced beef marinated and grilled. All the food was excellent. The only complaint I could have was that the restaurant was very understaffed with only one server. He was running and hustling, and comped the soup without request because he felt it was late. We tipped him extra; he deserved it.
Seoul Garden is unassuming; it's not fancy nor expensive. But the food was very good and they also offer Hot Pot and tabletop grilling for fun communal dining experiences.