In terms of food, one of the most authentic Korean restaurants that I've been to in Toronto. Lim is a last name in Korea; pronounced more like "Im" [eem]; so the restaurant's name may be translated into "Chez Lim" something like that. I like this location better than the one near Christie TTC Subway Station.
Don't expect a top quality service, because some servers may not seem comfortable speaking in English but there is a call button as found in many Korean restaurants to call your server to your table. You will rarely have the server come by your table to ask how your food tastes or if you need anything. They will take your order, bring you food and say 'bon appetit'; then leave you alone until you're ready to pay the bill.
-Unless requested otherwise, they will give you purple rice.
-Their Kalbi and Bulgogi taste similar to other restaurants in the area.
-Their buckwheat cold noodles and soy bean paste tofu soup are really good.
-They are generous with side dishes; often give you six or more side dishes with your order.
There are two seating options: tables or sitting on a mat with your shoes off (Ondol).
I'm not sure if parking is available; there may be some space behind the building or you can park at the nearby TTC lot or on a street.
Warning: there will be some Kpop TV show playing loudly on flat screen TVs.