We tried it out on the recommendation of a friend. We go the king dumplings and kalkuksu noodles. It's a different kind of Korean cuisine, apart from the regular soondobu stew, pork bone soup, and bbq. It was flavourful.. but that's about it. It's the kind of soup you can have on a warm day and won't be overpowered by sweat from the spice and sweat from the sun (if you know what I mean).
Portion sizes were massive, we split a soup and an order of dumplings and were full and could still walk comfortably to the car.
The service was quick and attentive, looked like a lot of local frequent.
Not sure if I'll go back, it's a bit of a ways for me to get there... However, I'm already craving that wonderfully-garlickly kimchi!