Seoulful korean food? Eh, somewhat. I really wanted to love this place but with each bite I took from my meal, I found everything mediocre. I came here with a friend of mine around 6 pm and the interior was very dark but was lit with candles at every table. Service here was quick, we always had our water filled and our food arrived in orderly time. I ended up ordering the bulgogi bowl ($11) as I saw many photos of it on yelp. Furthermore, my friend and his friend decided to split the seafood spicy ricecake ($12).
BULGOGI BOWL: Everything (Miso soup, three side dishes and the main dish) was served on a cafeteria tray which took me to surprise. The bulgogi bowl itself was quite large and a generous amount of rice is given. Thankfully the bulgogi wasn't dry and it was lightly seasoned however; I wished it had more flavoring as I was expecting it to be very marinated. The bowl also includes vegetables, however; I had an ABUNDANCE of onions and a little cabbage which was very disappointing.
Furthermore, three side dishes were included with each dish, they included: kimchi, fish cake, and radish (?) in some type of sauce (I only tried the kimchi). Normally whenever I go to korean restaurants, they offer at least six side dishes so seeing only three was a disappointment. Personally, I didn't like the kimchi. Yes it had the spice factor but I found it to turn bland after munching on it. I like it when kimchi has an after taste of it being either sweet or sour; but this had none of the above.
SEAFOOD SPICY RICECAKE: Not terrible, but lacked seafood. There was enough spice, a good amount of rice cakes (shared among three people), but spotting any seafood was difficult. When I took a bite out of the rice cakes, it had the seafood flavour but there was literally no sight of seafood in the dish. I found one mussel, one hoop of squid, and there were a few pea sized clams.
Unfortunately, nothing was out of the ordinary and would not come back.