Delicious authentic Korean food. Love their Do Go Ni Tang. My boyfriend's aunt recommended this place. Apparently they were somewhere up north before and moved down. It is very reasonably priced. Service is so so depends if you get the very nice ayuma that speaks korean and mandarin. The korean pancake is not always a complimentary dish they give. So don't expect it all the time like I do. Note: the korean way to have the Do Go Ni Tang is to use the kag tu gi sauce and mix it. Its actually much better than salt and the spice that they give you.