Tough to justify when there are so many outstanding restaurants that are literally a "stone's throw" away. I had my usual reference point, a sushi combination. My first criteria is that the nori (seaweed wrap) must not be soggy and chewy, but crisp enough to snap when bitten. The rolls didn't pass that test. The sushi had fish in a decent proportion in contrast to the rice, but the fish didn't look or taste like the freshest I have had in the area for the same price. The miso soup was a touch bland.
My lunch guest had lived in Korea for an extended period. She found the food acceptable, but not enough to knock your socks off. Visually, this restaurant is a nice place-its funny how some of the best foods come from the diveiest looking surroundings. I think they are trying to go for an upscale experience, and when the food catches up to the surrounding, I expect this will be a winner.
I'll wait a little longer and give it another go. I have faith that they can crank it up.