Been here twice! Once during the weekend of the Wells Fargo golf tourney and once after finals ended. Gotta say that I'm definitely a fan.
I would describe it as an Asian Fusion burger joint to those that are curious. If you like Banh Mi sandwiches (Vietnamese sandwich for those that aren't familiar) or Korean BBQ (Kalbi burger), for instance, Nom Nom has their take on them in burger form. They also have the more traditional, classic burger options, and appetizers too. There's a good selection on the menu and you can get either fries or shrimp chips with your burger.
I tried the Kalbi burger my first visit and the Banh Mi on my second trip. The Kalbi burger rocked. It was super delicious. The Banh Mi was pretty good, although I personally prefer authentic banh mi to their version. But it was still tasty. The fries are super thin and also very tasty. The shrimp chips are a nice change of pace too if you're feeling something more like a chip.
Service was cool. It's not cheap to eat there, but not outrageous. If you're expecting fast food prices, think again. The prices are on par with cowfish burgers or even something like Cheesecake Factory. Personally I think it's worth it, but to me pricing is more about expectations. If you go in thinking you're going to spend $7 or $8 for a burger and you pay $11 or $12, you might be surprised . I had glanced at the menu previously so I wasn't surprised.
I'm curious to see how their more traditional burgers are. My friends who went with me ordered the more traditional burgers and they looked pretty good. Some day I will see for myself.
But I'll definitely come back again. I really enjoyed my previous visits.