I had just few countable visits in Totowah2, they were all good and decent. Foods were all delicious, service were good. Crowds were young whenever I visited, felt so old and awkward sometimes.
Menus are written only in Korean, I had to order for my group most of the times. Padak( Fried chicken with scallions/white sauce) is must try, if you like spicy soup there are many options to choose. If you ask for rice, it comes out in very little bowl to just feel up your mouth.
It's a small Korean getaway when you're in for beers & a nite out with Friends.. The no under 19 sign is fantastic..
My first time on a weekday to come & the place seems quiet but their food.. Padak! Wow.. It taste sooo good with tons of scallions on top, I'm not a fan of scallion but this changed my appetite! Goes with Makkoli together! The only thing is.. The menu comes in Korean only..
When Friends wanna drink and enjoy I commend this place for  being clean, food taste good.. Employees..guys were great, thanks for the pix!
And it's a budget price for students!
I'll bring in more Friends..
Good parking although the area at night seems pretty dead. There are a few Korean soju bars in the vicinity, but I like Totowah & Janbeer. Please dont ask me what the name means.
The food is satisfying, but I was disappointed at the guy-to-girl ratio... actually I was disappointed in the ratios at all 4 Korean places we went to that night. I guess the girls usually go to NYC to party it up.
So if you have a good group of friends to hang out with while eating some decent food. (I liked their fried chicken) I guess this is the place to be in Fort Lee. Just don't try to go hunting. Unless you like sausages.