This place is like a MA and PA place so don't expect anything more. It's divey and it's one of those hole in the wall places but you can still get some decent food here. I came here because I wanted to get some hotpot but not knowing that they didn't serve it here, I was craving for some Korean food anyways. I'm not sure what the standard is but we got our appetizers before we got our banchan which was a little different than the other places I've been to. Not a great selection of banchan either. Only about maybe 6 side dishes. We ordered their spicy rice cakes and 1/2 order of their seafood patty. Not very impressed with the cakes because it wasn't spicy enough for me and it had some japchae in it too. I like japchae but I didn't expect it to be in my ddukbokki. I went here with 3 of my friends and I'm not sure if it's because there were a large party there but there wasn't that much attention from our server. I didn't want to complain or give the server a hard time considering he was a bit old, old enough to be my DAD and he didn't speak much English at all. Gosh, this was the moment when I thought I should bring a Korean friend with me. Oh well...my friends and I were starving.
So we ordered by the number on their menu and we got their spicy beef noodle soup, tofu soup with shrimp, squid, and scallops, and bibimbap. The beef noodle soup wasn't spicy at all or up to the standards we had at Seoul Garden. Seoul Garden beats this place in my opinion. The tofu soup barely had any of the seafood which I felt I was skimped on. Bibimbap was okay, as well. Overall, mediocre food which is tolerable but didn't really satisfy my stomach. But I wouldn't come back.