I've only been to this place once so I won't be too aggressive with my opinion, but my first impression is really good.
Dishes are small and seem to be intended for sharing. You can order a sandwich for yourself to eat if you don't want to share, but it won't fill you up. From what little I've eaten (I had the bulgogi cheeseburger and the deep fried peppers with pork inside), I like it a lot.
Beer selection is not really that big but they have the Granville Island Winter Ale that I really wanted to try (I swear to god I can taste chocolate or something in there) so... I approve. They have a lot of cocktails and stuff that you can order, but I haven't had the chance to try them.
Service seemed a little clumsy/awkward and the waitress messed up one of the orders (I don't think she was too familiar with the menu, but that's understandable since the place opened not too long ago), but they fixed it up really quickly (like... the right dish came back out within 3 minutes) so it was all good.