Jenny L.
Yelp
You know a place is good when they have a huge TV on the wall, the tiniest bathroom, and only about two staff members. As far as I know, Sole Cafe has one chef in the back (the owner) and one server (his wife). If you were looking for the definition of mom and pop, look no further - it's right here.
Came here for lunch with some friends and ordered tteokbokki, kimchi jjigae, and japchae for the table. The tteokbokki had a great heat to it - not too spicy, not too sweet, and with plenty of fish cakes to appease everyone. The kimchi jjigae came out boiling (as it should) and was pretty heavy on the gochujaru but was perfect for sweating out my demons, and god knows, I have a lot so that was perfect for me. The japchae had great flavor, but the noodles were a little overdone and I felt like there weren't many noodles to begin with, so they were extra shrunken.
Overall though - fantastic place to get some homey Korean food, and reminded me greatly of mom and pop shops run in Seoul. No one bothers you while you eat, and you can listen to the chatter of other tables or watch whatever variety show is playing on SBS at the time. Be patient and relax, because the food is worth the wait.