This place has both Korean and Japanese food. It's a bit quieter than other restaurants in the area but that made it so much more pleasant to catch up with a friend in. The service is really friendly and the family who owns this place seem like lovely people.
I opted for a chicken teriyaki bento for dinner. It's nothing too exciting, but the tempura was fresh and crunchy, the chicken had good flavour, and the fried tofu was a good addition. The food came out promptly and hot, as it should.
I'd go back for the shrimp tempura, or to try their many special rolls. They also have decently priced drinks, so maybe next time we'll try those.