I came here craving Korean food, but was tempted by the onigiri on the menu. I should have probably gone with the bibimbap after all; the onigiri was pretty good, granted, but it was a bit strange. They were a bit too large and round and unwieldy to eat normally, and the Korean-style fillings weren’t really a good match for this quintessential Japanese food. Still, it was reasonably priced, and in a good location, and I’ll probably go back to this Korean hole-in-the-wall which would certainly not be out of place in Korea. I do wish they had a better selection of drinks, though; pretty much everything was in a can or a bottle, and the Thai-style iced tea I got was dented and a bit sketchy. I should have just stuck with tap water, really.