Very good fusion, which is saying a lot for me as I typically think fusion is a great way to screw up two national cuisines. This place has a fun atmosphere. There are massive televisions though no one is watching them. Also, there is a live tree growing through the floorboards.
I had the Rainbow Ceviche, which was great. Not sure where you get fresh fish in a desert, but this was damn good. After agonizing about which direction to go, I ended up with the Korean Beef Tacos and the Al Pastor Pad Thai. The tacos were incredible. They were very small, but the flavors were perfect. All the ingredients fresh and the spice on the meat was spot on. The pad thai was also quite good, but it was a bit sweet for my palate. It also didn't help that I felt compelled to eat every last bite without regard to my fullness.
All in all, this place deserved it's rating. I would recommend it to those going on a date or just looking for a fun fusion meal. Enjoy!