Hmmm, we tried this the other night and I was pretty dissapointed. We ordered bul go gi and jaeb chae and both dishes, the meat tasted funny.
The one positive thing was that the kim-chi was yummy. And the waitress was  friendly. They had cute little private cubbies too, but we were in the more open area.
I love this place! They have these stalls so there are more privacy. Most of the time, there will be younger servers working there and they know how to speak English. I am not Korean, so it is always helpful to have someone who knows English there.
We come here for Korean BBQ. It's good. It's not all you can eat. There are a pretty big variety of meat. They will give you some small guidance to cook the meat. When you are out of a certain banchan, you can request for refills. I would come back again.
I know Korean food and in a nutshell: this is really good, above average Korean food. Atmosphere isn't anything to travel for, but it is cozy, clearly a family run operation, and so far in my experience, the best Korean bbq in town. Service is fine - perfunctory and prompt. In a dozen visits, I've always had the same server - I assume she's the daughter of the owners. Don't know what happened with someone else's BYOB snafu (they do serve beer and soju). As I say, its family run - this is not the Ritz. Roll with it.
Their sides are a notch above other Korean restaurants in the area - fresher and with more variety. Prices for non-bbq dishes can be beat at some other places, but its certainly not expensive, and the food is totally reliable, consistent, and above average. But I mainly go for the bbq. It's always a hit with guests. Just plan to leave smelling like grilled meat.