This place is opened 24 hours, which is great if you're craving for Korean food even in the the oddest hour. There's parking at the back of the restaurant but if you go at night, there's barely any light there, so because as people are walking around in the back as well as pot holes.
The parking lot leads to 2 different Korean restaurants, make sure you enter the yellow sign , it does get a little confusing.
Service is minimal, basically give you what you need, the menu and water when you sit, chopsticks and bowls after you order. They don't check up on you or interact anyhow.
Prices have gone up slowly since a few years ago, so certain things are still worth eating but certain are considered over priced. They also cut down on the amount of side dishes they offer now and I don't believe you can ask for refills anymore.
The consistency and quality of the soups still tastes the same.
This is my only choice if I'm hungry at night but don't want fast food as an option.