This place is a hidden gem. Who would have expected a restaurant right under an apartment? If you're not looking carefully, you'll miss this place. A lot of Korean places give you this mom and pop store feeling but this one goes one step further to make you feel homey (perhaps unintentionally). This restaurant makes me feel like I'm eating at someone's house. Don't worry, you can keep your shoes on. It's a pretty small place. The owners look like they are family. And we were able to see their refrigerator and microwave from where we were sitting.
On a Saturday night they were packed so they must be doing something right.
Food wise, they have the standard Korean stuff with a few uncommon finds. They have sauced crab. They also have red bean porridge/noodles. We ordered kimchi stew and pollack stew. Both were very good, and reasonably priced.
So with a name most non-Koreans can't pronounce, its strange location, this is the perfect definition of a hole in the wall hidden gem. Based on just 2 dishes, I can't say if it's superior to other restaurants. But I'm definitely going to revisit. This is one of the few restaurants that can make me feel like I'm in a different country.