I enjoyed this korean joint. There was nothing in particular that blew me away, it was just plain ol' good korean :)
The food (4/5): Bulgogi - super thin cuts of succulent marinated beef that is bathing in its own sauce... Could not ask for more. However definitely not a dish for 1, at least 2 should have a go at it. I ended up pairing the bulgogi with the kimchi fried rice which I was slightly disappointed as it was labeled as spicy, but was sadly not spicy at all. However I enjoyed the all around flavor of the pickled cabbage fused with rice and the slight crispiness of the fried kimchi that I had with each bite. The seafood pancake wasn't really what i was expecting but it was still good! Can definitely get the seafood flavors from the calamari and a bunch of whatever they put it in it haha. I thought the batter may have been a bit much, but who doesn't love a little more fried batter than they bargained for?
Cost (3.5/5): $10ish per dish. It's not cheap, not expensive. Standard.
Service (3.5/5): There were 2 waiters who were both friendly and accommodating. They spoke English well which is a plus, however I would have rather them left a jug of water for my party of 2, because they weren't too attentive in coming around with water frequently.
Ambiance (4/5): The place is new I believe so its very clean and modern-esque. Very well lit from the outside and the inside. I liked this place :)
Overall, a solid 4/5, would come back!