The only thing the Owl has going for it is its late hours of operation. For a convoy of Koreans looking to soothe their soju-filled bellies, this place is a beacon in the night with its offering of Kam Ja Tang (pork bone soup; because in Korea nothing is more soothing to the stomach than boiling hot spicy liquids?).
I always love starting off a meal with a decent hammering of banchan (those small little appetizer dishes), but the Owl sucked it up with only unremarkable radish and kimchi on offer.
My girl and her cousins (read: lots of Koreans) all ordered the Kam Ja Tang, but weren't too impressed. I usually eschew Kam Ja Tang (who the hell wants to deal with all those bones?) for Yuk Ke Jang (spicy beef soup), but as yelp laments about two stars: Meh. I've experienced better.