“Rhett & Justin & I ate here for the 1st time this evening. All of our entrees were good. It made our evening when a Korean woman approached our table to chat. She loved my daughter's Krispy Kreme hat. Thank you for the advice on making homemade Kimchi!“
“This place is amazing , dragon ball z and k-pop on the tv’s. Very neat interior design. Pros: some unique dishes, serves soju , the owner is nice and interactive with guess a major plus. They have aluminum chop sticks very excellent. Great place to hang out. As to the sushi, since this is a Korean place I won’t be as hard. The sushi is tasty, presentation is great. May one complaint is the use of pollock fish (aka imitation crab) it is used in a lot of there rolls and this is a turn off to diehards. My recommendation is to incorporate more raw fish or drop the price of all your rolls by $2. But beyond that I definitely recommend giving this place a visit. I intended to return here again in a few months :) it was an enjoyable adventure!! Also note the Korean food here is excellent.“
“Great little find. Hidden in the corner of the Asian market. There only a few selections, but in the 2 times we've been there, we tried several, and all weee good. If you're jonesing for some pho or pad Thai, it's worth a try.“
“*Hidden gem* Suggested categories to review: Food: Delicious. I ordered a simple roll, and while their delivery truck hadn't yet brought their fresh salmon, the eel was a perfect replacement. Highly recommend for a light lunch. Service: These are the sweetest people; it is always suspiciously not busy, but if you're patient and agreeable, you will not be disappointed by their charm. Ambiance: Used to be a church, and the space is open and fully decorated. The atmosphere is quiet and relaxed. Price: Six-piece roll with hot & sour soup + tip: out the door for $14 in less than twenty minutes.“