I typed Japanese and my zip code in to Yelp and came up with Korean. So off I went.
I am pretty sure there are several menu options. I had a lunch menu which had none of the grill options on it and I think there is yet another menu for the sushi bar. Directly behind me I could hear a grill being used and saw a couple of carts of food go past me to the table. Would have been nice to see how all the food was used but I probably would have watched closely enough to intrude on their meal.
I ordered a sliced beef lunch box ($8.95) and an iced tea ($1.25). First up was a cloudy bowl of soup with green onions in it, pretty tasty. After a while lunch arrived in a compartmented tray. Front and center was the beef, several gristly pieces. Off to the near left were some pickled veggies and in the far left were, I think, 3 slices of California roll, a piece of apple, some sort of deep fried thingy and some ginger? In the far right was sticky rice and in the very center was some Wasabi. And in the near right was I think a couple of different kinds of bean sprouts, some sort of green leafy veggie and some sort of cake thing. Even though I couldn't identify most of it I ate it all. Obviously it didn't taste bad or I would have ignored some of it.
The service was ok but not friendly like it was with the regulars. I would have liked to ask some questions about what was on my plate but got the Big Box store lack of eye contact with every employee that walked past. Oddly, when they brought my entree they did not take away my empty soup bowl. I noticed they did that at all of the tables, only busing once.
It looks like the back section of the dining room could be partially closed off for a group.
It was an ok experience. I think I would rather go with somebody who knew the foods better.