If you come here, you need to get their dak gal bi which is table cooking chicken. But if you like other korean stuff like pork bone soup or whatever, they have those too. This place gets packed pretty quickly on a busy day so be prepared to wait.
dak gal bi is $9.25 per portion but you need to order a minimum of 2 portions. Table cooking isn't really meant for an individual. It's for 2 or more people. The $9.25 is the basic which includes the chicken, sauce, and some veggies. You'll probably need to top it off with some extras like rice cake, ramen, or rice. Some of these extras are cooked within the pot.
Like other reviewers said, I find their portions smaller than I expected. But it's not a major thing as it's only slightly smaller than expected. With 2 people you should get some extras if you don't want to be hungry afterwards.
i like how you can specify the spiciness. If you don't ask, they will give you default which is not very spicy at all.
Overall it's a solid place for the dak gal bi. I haven't tried other things of the few times I've been here.