From outside, you wouldn't know it's a Korean tapas place. Through the large open window, one can see their resto's name from inside. Better yet, found it with the exact address.
The place has a rustic feel. Lots of dark wood on the walls and ceiling. A fusion of patio decor left inside.
We ordered: 1. The kimchi fries which appeared like an Asian poutine. The fries itself was crispy and it didn't really get soggy which was a good sign. Not spicy at all. 2. We got three lobster tacos which it was a surprise to me that the meat was fried. It could have been fish and I wouldn't be able to taste the difference.
3. Got the Pan Bulgogi dish which I found was the best dish since it's a traditional dish. Too bad it didn't come with some rice.
Not happy: the service was a bit slow, but they did refill our drinks a couple of times. It can get pricey if you want to try many dishes.
Verdict: the good was alright. The atmosphere can get loud with the noise level plus the music. I would only go back with friends or a special occasion.