Cheap (lots of stuff around $9-12), but still not worth it. Despite the name "La Maison Bulgogi", it's really more of a Korean-Chinese-Japanese rice/noodle dish place. You'll find Korean dishes like bibimbap but also teriyaki and Japanese noodles. I think it's run by Chinese people, the kitchen and servers were all speaking Chinese together.
My japchae was crazy greasy and they totally skimped on the beef. Very mediocre. My friend's bibimbap was meh, and the egg was at the bottom instead of the top? I think there are just way too many things on the menu, I think there were over 100 items. When leaving I noticed most people had a soup (pork bone?) so maybe that's the one thing they do well.
I don't have any complaints about the service, it was fine. They take debit and visa but no mastercard. It's not too busy of a place so if you want to have a long meal without feeling rushed, this is a good place for that.