Comfortable atmosphere playing American pop music. Spent $40. Summary is a fast food version of Korean food where they cut costs by using cheap ingredients and attempt to supplement for real ingredients while cheating the consumer with overpriced food. This seems to be the trend in Pittsburgh. We had the noodles with bulgogi and seaweed salad, the rice with (Korean Fried Chicken) KFC, sweet potato tempura, miso soup and a chamomile tea. Chamomile tea was $3. Miso was comparable to the miso you can purchase at Walmart but bae bae's is $3. I personally think the out of the whole meal the sweet potato tempura was the best because of the creamy spicy wasabi sauce. Their KFC was chicken tenders with
Japanese breadcrumbs on it and tastes like the oil it was fried in with no seasoning. There was some honey wasabi sauce they added on the side but it did little to make up for the lack of effort placed in making the food. The seaweed salad was imitation made of cucumber (!) and was basically an attempt to take a short cut to make a base for their daily side the Crab Salad. The beef bulgogi had enough fat and tendon on it you might choke trying to swallow it (why did I pay for fat and tendon?) they also have half cups of iced tea. If you order one they fill it with ice and you may be fooled into believing you got what you payed for. Don't settle for the Americanized dumbdown version get the real thing at the Korean Garden in Shadyside or the Korean restaurant in Oakland.