The place is small and pretty cramped. Only seats about 40 people, so expect a bit of waiting. We waited about 30 minutes. We ordered some drinks (fruit smoothies with topioca balls). They are fresh and indeed pretty good. The menu is very well done with a lot pictures to help you along. The food is served in a boat shape dish. We thought that was cute and quite unique, but the food however lack authenticity. It's neither chinese, korean, thai, japanese or pan asian. It may be best discribe as Americanized. Like the places that one can find in anytown USA. Asian food cater to the American taste with a mixture of asian and American ingredients. We thought their korean dishes we ordered lack punch. We though soups made from bak toy and chicken broth was quite weird. We also thought that cooks that could make good authentic food from six different country was impossible. It certainly not lacking in presentation. But at the very end, we have trouble with presentation presiding over authenticity and flavor.



