Checked out this place with the family since it was conveniently on the U line that I was on making…read moreit easy to jump on/off. It was really, really warm that day, but didn't have any space to sit outside. The waitress. who was very nice, tried to at least put us near a window, but it didn't help.
We ordered lo mein and a seafood noodle soup on the Chinese side of the menu. I actually thought the noodles were pretty good. As for Korean, outside of the bulgogi prix-fixe menu, the only other thing Korean I saw was the Mul-naengmyeon (Korean cold noodles in chilled broth) , which I thought was ok since it was pretty hot. I liked the fact they put kimchi in there. Overall, I enjoyed the food here and would go back again.