Definitely the cheapest Korean restaurant in K-town, with a pork bone soup going for just under $7. Two of my friends and I ordered a seafood kimchi pancake and a ramyun rice cake to share and I got a plate of rice with beef and squid.
The pancake was good but slightly too thin for my liking and was mostly kimchi and not very generous in seafood. The ramyun rice cake was 90% ramyun, and the rice cakes were in the sliced form instead of the tubes (is this how it is normally?). The sauce was also a bit too sweet for my liking. My plate of squid and beef was a bit too oily for my liking but tasted pretty good.
It is worth mentioning that portions were HUGE and side dishes were a plenty.
At the very end, as I was paying, I was surprised to hear the cooks talk in Chinese in the back. Turns out that this place is a Chinese own Korean restaurant but hey, that doesn't stop the food from being yummy and cheap!