Having tried a couple of the regular Spoon and Fork locations and having enjoyed the food, I wanted to find out what a "Corner" is while in the area.
Walking in, my first impression was that the place didn't quite know what exactly it wanted to be, is it a diner or is it Asian food?
A couple of hipsters couldn't decide what they wanted to eat, so I stepped up and ordered in the bowl line (the only one where a staff person was there for customers). I'd like to say please have a list or signs for identification if I'm choosing what to eat from a counter. I'm told I get to choose four veggies but not being able to identify them at close range doesn't help; I picked the four I could identify.
The price was reasonable and the food very tasty although the layout left something to be desired: one could easily walk around in a maze a few times to get one meal. Seating area looked and felt more perfunctory than anything, an escape from the restaurants despite a bit of trying.
I followed someone who looked as though he knew what he was doing with removing my tray from the table I sat down at; no signs here. I think a couple more signs and a bit better organization and this place is an easy 5/5.