I came by with a friend for dinner on a weekday around 6ish and since the restaurant wasn't very busy, we were seated pretty quickly. They offered a huge selection of dishes on the menu so it took us awhile to make up our minds. At the end, we decided to get JaJangMyun, rice cakes and bibimbap to share.
My friend liked everything but wasn't so crazy about the JaJangMyun, which was a noodie dish covered in black bean sauce along with diced meat and topped off with some cucumbers. I found the dish very savory and liked the fact the noodles were cooked to a chewy texture. I thought the rice cakes were a tad too spicy for my liking and was drowning myself in water the entire time to put out the spiciness in my mouth.
A fun fact about Song Cook's - one section of the restaurant was arranged in the Korean traditional seating. You can actually dine in that area with a few friends by sitting on the mats with heated flooring. You would probably need a good stretch afterwards - having sat on your legs or kept them crossed during the entire meal!