(DARN! Now closed, about August 2012)
(No longer serving Mexican food, just Korean.)
Ambience/decor is much better than the neighborhood would suggest. Â
My dine-in lunch was served on a real ceramic dinner plate, with stainless steel utensils, and chop-sticks. Soft drink, with free refills, was served in a plastic tumbler. The young Asian waitress was super sweet.
I had a Korean dish for lunch, and though I am no expert on how authentic it was, it had the flavors and construction that I'm used to at other Korean restaurants. Â Presentation of the food was good, not just slapped on the plate.
The only other Korean restaurants I know of are on the far east side of Indy, so this is worth going out of your way for.
Excellent prices, especially given the quality of food.