Korean Village is a bit... odd. The decor is rather mismatched, but the restaurant is very spacious and service is quite prompt. There's a lot of autographs from famous folks as well, and the music they play is... country? I wouldn't have pegged this for an authentic Korean restaurant, but the staff is entirely Korean and the food is pretty good, so there you go.
On a weekday night the place is kind of empty. You have to order 2 sets of BBQ plates if you want them, but you can order sushi, soup, rice without a minimum. We ordered some beer, two kinds of bbq meat, and some pork bone soup. It was quite filling for two people! You also get some vegetables to wrap your meat with.
You can always call for more side dishes, and no one rushed to force us out of the restaurant or anything. We took our time and had quite the enjoyable dinner. I would come back!