I still don't understand why tapas are so huge (and expensive) in Korea. Tapas is supposed to be a lot of small dishes so that 1 or 2 people can enjoy a wide variety of food and styles...
I came here alone on a lunch time after visiting the Spanish embassy, because the chef is Spanish and I had heard good things from him.
As I was alone, I could not order paella (why not offer individual portions at lunch time?) and ordered the grandma style meatballs. They were good although too much garlic (I can't tell if it was the recipee itself or the Korean taste). I did come back with 3 friends some weeks later to try the paella and it was quite good for being abroad, but not wowing.
The service is quite nice, specially a korean latin american girl who was the most friendly waitress ive seen here so far, but the food and prices didn't convince me!