This restaurant is a welcome addition to the neighborhood. And it's become our local Korean and Japanese place since we discovered it back in June (Father's Day). We have returned at least once or twice per month - now more frequently since we also discovered Ruddington Park and Pokemon Go. We usually swing by for a recharge after poke-hunting. It's definitely a mom and pop operation, though I have yet to see Mom, I imagine she's at the back preparing the hot items, while Pop handles the sushi counter at the front and greets you with a friendly smile and wave when you enter. Sometimes the service is slow if it's busy but the wait staff are always polite and courteous. The food is fresh and tasty, and so far everything we've tried has been good. But we have our favorites. The sushi boat for 2 ($39.99) is quite generous and you could easily feed 3 people. We have also tried the bento boxes and love the tempura add-on for $3.50. The Korean menu items come with Korean side dishes like kimchi or pickles, etc. The pork bone soup and bibimbap (hot or cold) while good needed a bit more salt and they would have been perfect. Overall the quality of the food is good, prices are reasonable and the portions are generous.