It's run by Sino-Korean from China (Harbin?). The owner speaks very fluent Mandarin and Korean. Most of the "Korean" dishes have hint of Chinese to it. The "wonton soup" is similar to Korean (dduk-guk) but with the Chinese dumplings. I liked it. And their (cold noodle soup) is fairly good. Actually it's awesome. I never had anything like it before. It's similar to ChosunOk but different. Can't quite place the taste but I am addicted it now. We usually order the fresh noodle (kinda like jjolmyun - ). (It costs $1 more, but woth it.) As for the dumplings, they are fairly good. Washroom is in the basement: not recommended. :( for the value, it's prob best bang for the buck. Nicely served dumplings in large bamboo steam trays. They remind me of Korean run dumpling places in Harbin or near North Korean border. Seafood soup was ok. Ja-jang-myun () like dish was ok, but a bit too greasy for me. Mostly I like their vegetable dishes... Not your usual Korean Resturant in the GTA. If you're expecting Korean Restaurant, try others... but if you want some interesting Sino-Korean Fusion taste, this is the ONLY place I know in Toronto.