We went here for lunch and thought in terms of Korean bbq, it's not traditional. If you're looking for traditional bbq, this isn't the place for you.
The taste of the food itself is actually pretty good. All you can eat ($14) included pork, beef, chicken, fish fillets, and squid. There were a couple of basic sides included as well.
The problem with grilling the fish fillets is that they would break up and are too fragile to cook on the grill. They also didn't have any marinade on them. All of the other meats were marinaded and were good. The chicken was a little too fatty for my taste though.
They didn't have the oil and salt and used Chinese chili oil instead of Korean chili sauce.
Service was very fast and there was plenty of service. They were very attentive which was appreciated, though not super friendly.
Overall it's a good deal for all you can eat and tasted good, but this is not the place for traditional Korean bbq lovers.