My martial arts instructor, Grandmaster M.K. Kim, who is from South Korea took me here for lunch and I was surprised at how good their food is. When you walk in it's actually in the very back of a Korean grocery store and it is a tiny room with about 4 tables and a counter with a small window that you order from They have pretty much all of the traditional dishes but I've only tried their galbi and bibimbap so far. Both dishes were very good and are served with a few different side dishes. Usually kimchi, soup and a couple other different vegetables. I noticed a lot of people were ordering take-out which is probably what they normally do but if you want to sit down and eat there and don't mind being in such a tiny restaurant, check this place out!