This is an excellent place to eat if you like satisfying Korean comfort food in generous portions with bold flavours. Allegedly, my brother has tried to come here several times unsuccessfully due to excessively long lines. We came at around 2pm and only had to wait 5 minutes. Service was prompt and cordial, prices were reasonable.
In terms of the food, the dak ball (fried chicken) and the Jeon (korean pancake - we had the seafood version) were both marvelous in an unhealthy pub food kind of way. I had the cream tobboki, which is really just a rich creamy alfredo sauce with rice cakes, bacon and all. It wasn't my thing, but still delicious. In the end, we had too much food, and boy was I glad I took the leftovers, because they just the hit spot when I needed a snack later that night!