No one would ever mistake this place for fine dining. Service can be maddeningly slow during busy times and the setting is standard "hole-in-the-wall." I usually refill drinks myself when it gets backed up. That said, the food is terrific and reasonably priced. They provide a good variety of banchan (side dishes) and refill before dinner if needed. Kalbi and bulgoki are favorites of the kids. The chicken and squid are also recommended. There is usually at least one Korean family dining when we visti, which seems to be an indication of the authenticity. Definitely worth a try.