I've driven by this place for years, but the signage is so unobtrusive that it was effectively camouflaged, hiding its treasures. But I wanted kimchi jjigae and bibimbap late at night and they were there when I needed them. The presentation of the banchan always feels very special, and although they are not incredibly unique in their assortment, you certainly feel royal when eating them. Lots of little pops of acid and spice tease you and create an effective appetizer.
The actual entrees I'd only describe as "pretty good," but to be fair to the restaurant, I was there at like 11PM. They also didn't have any of the menu desserts or special drinks that we were looking for, but again: we were not really there at a reasonable hour, and they were gracious to have served us at all considering how late it was.
There's a pair of TVs blaring Korean television over satellite pretty much the entire time, which I actually enjoyed.