visited this restaurant for dinner on a Sunday evening. The restaurant is divided into two sections: a buffet room and a 'a la carte' room. The buffet section was quite full and the food looked alright, too. We decided to dine in the a la carte section, though.
We had mandos and kimchi for starters. I was disappointed that I had to order kimchi, though -- usually kimchi should be served free of charge at a korean restaurant! Anyway, my partner had a dolsot bibimbap and I had a kimchi jigae. We were both happy with our food although i could not really find any meat in my kimchi jigae (i even emphasized to the waitress that I wanted a proper kimchi jigae with pork..). Nevertheless, we enjoyed our food. It was not the best korean meal i have had but at least it was not so pricy. We paid around 40 euros for everything (drinks, starters and main dishes).
The atmosphere in this restaurant is far from romantic but the food is authentic and i especially liked the old korean woman(cook) who came by to each table to greet and ask the guests if things were OK. :) read more