As always you are right on the money. Do Won was a very pleasant alternative to Tampopo, similarly giant-sized pieces of sushi and sashimi in a slightly grandmotherly but entirely easy-to-take atmosphere. I was particularly impressed by the fatty salmon, smooth and creamy, which was comparable to what I've had at Katsu (at higher prices, I'm sure), check out the white stripes on this baby:
Surprisingly, one of the best things we had was the little throwaway salad with a ginger dressing you usually get at the beginning of the meal. The dressing was completely fresh-made, ginger with a hint of orange zest, the best one of those I've had in eons, or maybe ever. We also got five or six little bowls of Korean kim chee and such. Not a massive spread but generous for lunch.
We encountered a little language/culture barrier. Our first appetizer choice was unavailable so my friend Wyatt made the mistake of asking for a suggestion-- gyoza, the waiter immediately said. I tried to give the international semaphore signal for "They're going to come frozen from Costco" but Wyatt ordered them anyway and sure enough, they were prefab, although even then the sauce was freshly made and better than the insta-gyoza deserved.
We also ordered a "spicy cod soup." The waiter warned us it was spicy but we said we wanted it spicy. Nevertheless, though not a bad soup (quite similar to what we had at Hae Woon Dae a few weeks ago), it was clearly spiced down for our gaijin palates, and Wyatt wound up going back to talk them out of some extra chili pepper. Here's the soup:
Total bill for a ton, a ton of food, including an extra pair of the fatty salmon as a chaser, was under $40. Well worth checking out, thanks again.