You don't see a lot of authentic Korean noodle places so it's nice to see a place that doesn't just serve the typical Korean fare.
I ordered the pork gogi noodle soup $11. The soup was a clear pork broth with vegetables, egg and grilled pork. The portions are huge for noodle soups. The grilled pork was delicious and the noodles tasted like vermicelli.
The only con, and that's a personal one is the fact that the soup taste too bland. I wish I had some hot sauce with it.
Our group also ordered the soya sauce grilled pork belly regular size foe $14 and the vegetable tempura $10. Both were delicious. If there is a dish that shines, it would be the side dishes.
The kimchi here is also amazing and all meals come with an appetizer. - we had a congee appetizer.
The service is great and the waiter always checks up on you for tea and anything you need.
There is more parking spots at the back and an entrance as well from the back. I would like to come back to try the other side dishes and maybe a spicer soup.