"A modern twist on Korean cuisine. The restaurant features a full bar and a few outdoor tables. Like many places these days, the menu is entirely online, which is manageable but can be a bit tricky to navigate on a small phone screen. It's worth noting that when the server offers kimchi as a side dish, there is an additional charge, which isn’t clearly stated.
We shared the smoked fish sausage Korean corn dog, but the sausage was quite small, and we probably wouldn’t order it again for $6. Dinner entrees start at $15, while lunch options are generally a dollar less. For the same price of $16.50, we preferred the BB wrap over the Korean Fried Chicken Bowl. The wrap, made with a scallion pancake, was delicious, while the fried chicken was just average. As someone who frequently eats and cooks Asian cuisine, I can be quite particular. I might consider returning to try the wrap again, depending on how easy it is to find parking in South End!"