Review: lunch.
Bottomline: small hole in the wall Korean restaurant with big tastes at a price that's pretty much unbeatable anywhere else.
Atmosphere: pretty much nonexistent. Restaurant is put together with random home furniture and lighting. Restroom is extremely small and filled with boxes. You get your own drinks from a cooler. Waitress was very friendly though. Word of advice, don't bring your first date here.
Food: we ordered the kimbap combo, the pork bulgogi with rice, and the rice cake noodle. Everything was phenomenal and truly reflects the restaurant's name. The kimbap had a perfect balance of rice to fillings ratio and wrapped very nicely. The bulgogi was flavorful. The noodles was cooked well and spiced to my liking. Even the miso soup had hotpot style fish balls to create more texture. Best of all, they were all quite authentic.
Value: simply amazing considering the food they dish out. This is the place to have cheap but awesome Korean food. Portions were very generous as well.
Encore? Definitely when I'm craving some bulgogi or kimbap.