Love how authentic this restaurant is.
We didn't have to wait too long to be seated despite the place being packed.
While the prices at first seem a little expensive for a "hole in the wall" the serving sizes are super generous. My bf and I shared a spicy chicken bulgogi, a fish cake soup and a seafood pancake.
The fish cake soup was a bit bland but the pancake and spicy/sweet bulgogi more than made up for it.
It was great reading others reviews beforehand to find out about the self serve rice and water.
It's not obvious that's how it works.
We took part of our meal home because with your meal came the assortment of apps like kimchi, dried fish, and so on. They were refilled once we had finished them.
I could have made a meal out of the apps alone.
While it does say they offer some drinks of the booze variety, when my bf tried ordering a beer, he was told they currently weren't serving any liquor.
Just a heads up for those expecting more than tea or water during their meal.
Will go back to try some of the shared meals they offer on the menu.