I really like the decor of this restaurant but it isn't what I would expect for a Korean restaurant. The bathroom is also clean and one stall has a personal light switch if you prefer to go without overhead lighting.
My dad and I split a few dishes. We got the famous wings half spicy and half soy garlic. We both like spicy foods but the spicy wings were a bit to spicy (not stomach ache level) - the soy garlic sauce was tasty and helped decrease the intensity of the spicy sauce. The wings were crispy and had a good amount of meat.
The bulgogi was very good and sweet, the meat was tender and I enjoyed the vegetables it came with.
We also split the Japchae (noodles) which we both thoroughly enjoyed. The noodles were done perfectly and the sauce was tasty. There was a good amount of vegetables and meat with the noodles.
Lastly, we had an order of the house fried rice with chicken. I think I enjoyed the friend rice more than my dad. There was a lot of chicken and it had Annie taste overall.
Bonchon is a good restaurant with a nice beer selection. The food was tasty but is pricey which is what might keep us away considering other cheaper options that have equally quality food.