I think this place has the potential to do really well because:
1. Food concept has novelty. Korean fusion Halal certified food potentially attracts the young people and family crowd here in downtown east, especially so during weekends.
2. Food is pretty yum and served quickly. Brown rice was cooked well and tasty and that's not super common elsewhere.

However, don't come here if you're super hungry
I paid $15 for a REALLY small portion of brown rice with salmon, a half-hearted plate of gyoza, and an iced lemon tea.

Service can be improved because while it's all self service, staff really didn't seem to give two hoots about the customers. No "welcome" no "thank you"..

While I see the possible popularity of this place, will I visit again?

probably not.