Pros:
-kimchi Jjim
-fried dumplings
-fresh side dishes
-friendly owner
Cons:
-service could be quicker
Overall: not your typical cheap college Korean joint, this place has good Korean food but very slow service. Their Kimchi Jjim stands out and is a must try so I recommend highly just go for the food!
Heard about this place because if it's famous Kimchi Jjim and the dish does not disappoint. The pork is very tender and flavorful, the steamed kimchi gives it the proper acidic balance. We really enjoyed the fried handmade dumplings also they were really fresh and the skin was not too doughy. The spicy beef soup was not bad and the fresh side dishes stood out compared to other places.