Solid 4/5.
This is one of those places you would go on the regular since it covers all three of my main criteria for an exceptional restaurant.
OGBG was a delight and definitely surprised me when we decided to randomly come here one night. This place is all about their side dishes and the portions in which they are served in. We got a total of 9 side dishes. The good thing about these side dishes are that they also taste quite good as well and do a good job in filling you up. My favourite side dishes from OGBG are: Soft cold tofu, glass noodles and potatos. The fried pancake is also quite chewy and crispy when it is nice and toasted as well.
For an affordable meal, the gamcha tang - pork bone soup for 2 is less than $20 dollar and comes on a barbecue dish served with lots of garnishes, dumplings, tons of potatoes and approximately 6-8 pieces of large pieces of delicious pork bone meat. This meal felt way more than enough for both me and my partner and I believe this could possibly feed 3 people or more.
I recommend eating the dumplings as soon as they are cooked as it does fall apart when it gets boiled over for a prolonged period of time.
Overall OGBG has covered all their bases quite nicely and I believe they deserve more credit for their pork bone soup than their neighbours next door (owl of minerva). I will be looking forward to coming here late at night knowing that they do open quite late as well.
The reason I will take off 1 star is just the fact that the level of service is not always the greatest. The woman serving does not seem quite happy with her job. Hopefully she cheers up, otherwise regardless of the service I believe this place holds a place in my heart.