The newest addition to my KBBQ binge eating days itinerary, if I ever did see one.
My friends told me it was a step up from the Doh or Tofu Hut on Spring Mountain we used to frequent. For the most part, they did not disappoint whatsoever. It may be on the other side of town, but the food experience was definitely worth the travel and expense.
Service: quick + super friendly + highly personable
We didn't wait that long to get seated even with nine people. The staff were very accommodating and the guys who waited on our group of nine were hilarious. There was also a really sweet ahjumma who would come around to make sure everything was okay and if we wanted more rice. Otherwise, it is a family sit down type service where you do your own cooking of the meats provided (typical of any KBBQ place).
Atmosphere: comfortable + relaxing
We sat at a long bench with two grills on opposite ends which was effective in serving such a large group. The overall decor is a modern twist on a rustic country look, and they have an interesting projector feature as the main fixture against a brick wall where one can watch Korean music videos throughout the experience too. So when you're eating you can have the option of entertainment in the background, which was cool too.
Pricing: semi-decent + worth it
It's worth it if you stick to the all you can eat options for lunch and dinners. It's a good steal considering the good quality meats and seasonings provided alongside unlimited servings of other side dishes and rice bowls. For one person, I paid for dinner and it was $22 not including tip.