Took a friend out here last month to check it out, (he's a chef and owns a successful restaurant that's been featured on triple D), and we both found it extremely disappointing. First of all, it's a great space and the interior is nice and spacious enough to come here just for their drinks (and maybe karaoke if you're into that). I think his other establishments are hit or miss but with BellyQ we both agreed that food wise everything was simply off and overpriced. (not a good combo)
What we ordered
Thai style fried chicken 9- Decent, but nothing noteworthy if you've already tried Crisp or korean friend chicken before.
Crispy Tofu with sweet and sour Plum sauce 8- again, nothing special, *and I'm a fan of crispy tofu
Chef's Kimchi 3- Being well versed in Kimchi, his Kimchi was bizzare. I'm all for creativity and altering traditional standby, but only if it's an enhancement, to us this was inedible.
Double smoked bacon and kimchi pancake 8- as we mentioned, we weren't fans of the kimchi but I barely detected any smoked flavor.
Korean Shortrib 20- For the amount, not worth 20 (which is ok, since we're not in koreatown) but the cut of meat was so thin you'll be hard pressed to get full of this portion. Nevertheless my friend thought this was the only decent offering overall from what we ordered which passed the taste test. Too me the marinate they used was a bit too sweet.
Pork Steak with crispy shallot and and sun dried tomatoes 18- this was probably the most disappointing item overall, we were unlucky since it came undercooked, then after it was recooked it simply lacked any memorable flavor.
Tofu hot pot (seafood) 14- meager bits of seafood and bland.
Overall we left confused and a bit angry even. We wondered if it was a case of the emperor has no clothes. In the end, it doesn't matter what I think, as the place was packed, time will tell if they can sustain this establishment. (Which I would guess they can, since the interior is swank and modern, the drinks creative and the prime location) I assumed many of the diners who come here to dine often probably have not experienced asian food in their specific ethic enclaves so to them it might be passable, with nothing to compare it to. But as an asian myself, I found the offerings to all flash and no substance and doubt I will return. I get that rent must be extremely expensive here, and with this large of a space, prices will reflect a surcharge, but to me the flavors simply didn't mess well at all and this was one of the least memorable yet highly anticipated meals I've had all year.
I'm not picky, I just have more tastebuds than you... ; )