the food was average. the veggies lacked freshness. the presentation wasn't that great. we had ordered kimchi kimbap (decent, lacked freshness), cheese tteokboki (decent, no cheese, tasted like it was kept in the fridge for a few days) and korean coffee (that came in a big glass that was half empty), it was 300 rupees. i don't even know what to say after that.
the service was lacking. nobody was around the tables, but when they were around, they were nice.
the worst part is the music and ambience.
there are 2 music systems and both of them played separate songs, and both in the same room.
the room we ate at, had a few tables with chairs covered in satin cloth and just some k pop celebrity pictures staring down at you while you eat. idk man. i really wanted some korean food experience and looks like this place knows that it's a monopoly and clearly cuts back on taste, service, quality, ambience, quantity at the expense of the customers wallets.