If you like your food drenched in sauces, perhaps this is a place for you. The Korean fried chicken ($29.90 for 12 pcs) can come original, or you can choose a myriad of sauces to pair them with. We got the garlic dakgangjeong and the jjamppong mayo, which were both good in their own ways. The garlic dakgangjeong has the savoury and vinegary kick, while the jjamppong has a straight up spicy kick.

The Cheesy Maru Oppa pizza ($16.90 for 9 inch) was satisfying as well, and they were generous with the sauces on the pizza. Had a pretty full meal!

Another good news: they are trying to get their halal certification!