Restaurant is in an unassuming Scarborough plaza. Inside is much nicer than the plaza would suggest. It is a smaller place but with nice furniture and décor.
The restaurant has a good combination of Japanese and Korean menu items and the selection is pretty large - there are a good variety of Japanese rolls as well as hot entrees. While they make sushi, it was not a big part of their menu so maybe not a focus for them. Lots of traditional Korean dishes as well.
The meal started with a small complimentary soup which is a nice touch. We ordered the soft shell crab as an appetizer which was a good size and very good. We also got a salmon roll and the amount of salmon in the roll was much more than we would have expected.
I ordered the Bi Bim Bab with beef. It comes with a generous amount of vegetables and rice and is served to you with the ingredients cooking in a hot stone pot. Kimchi and hot sauce on the side for the delicious Korean spice. My wife ordered the Tempura Udon noodle soup and my daughter ordered the Salmon Teriyaki. The amount of salmon was very generous - she felt there was a bit much of sauce.
Only minor complaint is that in this small restaurant there was a TV that had the volume loud and we had to listen to the reports of murder and other crimes from the six o'clock news which was a bit of a downer.
The meal was terrific for flavor and was very filling. Price was reasonable. Including 1 alcoholic drink, tax and tip, it was $80 for three people. We were very pleased with this new discovery and will definitely be back. Recommend for you to try.