Went here a couple days ago since Cho Sun Ok was closed (on Tuesdays!) and my friends and I really wanted some korean food. I believe it was the second time I was at this location and the food was pretty decent. The waitresses were all pretty nice and welcomed us warmly.
I ordered the YukGaeJang while my friends ordered Ddukbaegi Bulgogi and the spicy cold chewy noodles (which I forgot the name). Food came out in a timely manner and the waitresses kindly refilled our side dishes at our request. Everything tasted pretty good overall so no complaints on my end. The soup menu did have less choices in compared to other korean restaurants but definitely has more choices than Cho Sun Ok (to compare).
Not sure if we came during a quiet time but they didn't have too many customers (it was around 3pm) at the time. The place itself is quite spacious and the decor is nice and comfy. It has a hint of simplicity and elegance too.
All in all, not a bad place to get some korean food if your original location is not open/too busy (i.e. my situation).