Wow, I was not expecting a bar to have good food. This place definitely surprised me and now I'm definitely a fan. We came because one of my friends frequently comes here for the food (yes, food not drinks!)
My friends and I shared Duk Bokki (korean spicy rice cakes) and some Tang Soo Yuk (korean sweet and sour pork). All of us loved the food! It comes in pretty generous portions that 2-3 people could definitely share. The 6 of us killed both dishes.
The waiters were nice to us (but it def helps if you have a number of koreans with you of course)
They're great at getting you lots of beer and soju, which is more reasonably priced than a lot of places on friday/saturday nights.
And they gave my friend a free birthday shot  =)
used to frequent this joint but no more. Â your typical korean ajussi bar although there are young immature kids that come by as well. Â decked out girls stand behind the bar and they don't really make drinks - i'd keep it simple and stick to beer and straight shots rather than asking for any kind of mixed drink.
the food is all right - nothing to write home about but half decent. Â if you're a guy and you go there the girl bartenders will try to get you to buy them drinks so they can increase sales and their tip. Â if you're drunk or close to it they'll start their sweet talk and try to get you to buy them more and more. Â watch out.