This Korean supermarket now has a steady following of Koreans and other patrons. When it first opened it's door, business was slow and there wasn't as much selection of food products and produce items to choose from. But now business has picked up significantly and their items are more expansive and fresh. They have a deli section that serves package japchae, gimbap, sundae and other Korean delicacy items. If you go at the right time, the food that is packed may be freshly made and still hot. I will start coming here to get my japchae fix from now on.
The food court outside the supermarket is equally as busy now. This is my first time eating at this food court. I was pleasantly surprised by the selection of food booths to choose from. There were quite a few people in their food court area, so the food must not be bad. For a food court, the menu items are a little bit on the expensive side, but you can expect Korean food to be more pricey. I ordered the haejangguk from Mr. Color Food. It basically is a vegetable soup made with Korean spices. You also get a bowl of rice with the soup and a few pickles radishes. For $7, it was quite a nice meal for lunch. It was delish and a refreshing change from what I usually eat during lunch time at work. I would go back and try their seafood soup next time.