I came here on a Friday night with a friend around 9 pm and it was busy, but not too crowded. Lighting inside is a bit dim but it's supposed to match the fun/youthful/hipster atmosphere that it tries to make so whatever. Me and friend actually found the music too loud so we requested if we can go on the second floor and use their reserved room to get away from the music but they declined us so that was a bit annoying since that space wasn't being used anyways. The table and seating is a bit tight but it is a small restaurant.
I ordered the bibimbap and the portion size was reasonable and there was an average amount of meat + vegetables. The price was about $10 so it's average; nothing too expensive or cheap. Service wasn't that great; we were constantly trying to get the waitress' attention. I'm sure if she wasn't constantly talking with her coworkers, she would've noticed my hand waving around. I didn't enjoy the atmosphere, loud music, or food that much so I probably won't come back.