"This Korean restaurant offers excellent casual dining. Although I am not an expert on Korean cuisine, the fact that my lunch companion and I were the only non-Koreans in the restaurant made me believe that this place has the seal of approval from the experts. The restaurant is cozy with around 12-15 tables and is clearly designed for a Korean clientele. The menus on the wall are written in Korean, but English menus are available upon request for those who do not speak Korean. The menu consists mainly of snacks/appetizers, kim bobs (rolls), and entrees. The kim bobs we tried were similar to sushi, filled with cooked beef, veggies, and kimchi. The kimchi was mild, which was a bit disappointing. The panchan (side dishes) were limited but satisfactory. We ordered a tofu stew that was delicious, although it had shrimp and clams in it, which were not mentioned on the menu. The total cost for two kim bobs and one entree was $22, but we could have easily left satisfied after skipping one kim bob for a total of $16 for two people, including tip. The food was not overly spicy, but red pepper and Siracha were available upon request. Overall, I had a pleasant experience and I look forward to returning."