small portions for what you pay for.. been there twice. first time was with my boyfriend, and it was decent. i don't remember much about my first visit since it was 6 months ago, but i remember that i wasn't too sure about coming back ever again. second time was with 2 of my close friends because we all wanted to try some place new, which was probably last week. ordered the sunomuno salad, tuna goma ae(?), the three some roll and the kim chi pancake with pork for us 3 friends to share. sunomuno and tuna goma ae came out first. the dressing for the sunomuno was very tangy as it had lots of vinegar, which may or may not be a problem to some people. my friends did not like it, while i enjoyed the overly vinegar taste. the only thing i can say bad about it was the portion size (it was served in a small brandy glass) and you could tell the noodles were previously cooked and cooled then reheated again, which gave it an odd texture. the tuna gomae salad tasted and looked good as it was served in a (plastic?) martini glass. upon eating the salad and mixing it around, we could not find pieces of tuna or avocado anywhere! there were maybe 3 (small) pcs of tuna and 3 (small) pcs of avocado but that was it. left us questioning their next dishes that we ordered, but we remained optimistic and hoped for the better. then the threesome roll came out, 6 pieces each the size of maybe no bigger than a toonie. didnt taste memorable nor great either. then lastly, kim chi pancake was alright in terms of taste. i've never had a kim chi pancake till that day so i can't really say if it was authentic tasting but my friends, who know their korean foods, have mentioned that it's slightly too thin compared to a usual pancake. bill came up to nearly $40 total (we didn't order drinks) and we left still hungry. ended up going to our usual sushi establishment because we just weren't satisfied.
overall, goodserviceand gorgeous atmosphere but this place is too overpriced for mediocre, small portioned food. don't waste your money here, you're better off spending elsewhere.