A new, small, clandestine restaurant located in a busy strip mall. Family owned. The Korean lady who owns the place is very sweet and charming :) she gave me free gyoza and other various samples, striking up small conversations. I got the beef fried rice for $5, which was pretty good. The menu is a bit pricey, but understandable being a teppanyaki place. just more signs and a little renovation could really get the place going.