Mmm. This is probably the opposite of Chaya -- where I go when I want to pay very little and stuff myself with somewhat Americanized food. Then again, what do I know about whether it's authentic? I haven't been to Japan or Korea.
I always order the sushi, and even though I have a huge appetite when it comes to that vinegared rice, I can't usually make it through three rolls here. These are generous portions. The beef bowls and Korean BBQ are great too, or so I'm told.
The cushion seating along the window is cute, despite the crappy view of Oakland Avenue, but unfortunately I'm too tall to sit there comfortably (at only 5'6"!)