3 /5 Ella Park: Food - honestly, if someone asks me if this place was authentic, my answer is no. There are a lot of dishes that wouldn’t really appear in normal Korean food setting (ex. Kale Tempura, broccolis) Was this place good? My answer is yes. I’m always open to trying fusion restaurants that incorporate Korean recipes/techniques, and this place did a pretty good job of adding American traits into classical Korean dish.
I do have to add that a lot of the dishes here are mostly fusion, so if you’re looking for the most authentic Korean food, this place is not for you. If you’ve been wanting to try Korean food, and been scared to try, this place is a good starting point.
Service - Order at the counter first, and food is brought to you. I’m not sure if they have the greatest service.
Price - Expensive. Banchan is supposed to be provided with Korean food setting, and charging extra for that I’d say is definitely lack of understanding or greed.
Overall, food is too expensive for what you’re getting but taste was surprisingly good.
Credibility: I’m Korean