The place was steady and mostly full on a cold Tuesday night. Almost all patrons were Korean, which usually means the food is authentic and tasty.
The food definitely didn't disappoint. We had the bibimbap to share with our toddler and a pork and kimchi stew, which went down great on a chilly autumn evening.
Only concern is a price to portion size ratio. We were used to getting 1.5 times as much Korean food for $8-10, so we didn't order enough, as we are not big eaters and two dishes to share between ourselves and our baby usually gets us stuffed. This time we got two dishes for $13-15 each and left a bit on the hungry side. Food was very tasty but not plentiful.