The color(s) red, white and black is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.
"EAT" AND THE NON-LATIN CHARACTERS THAT TRANSLITERATE TO "HAN ROE SIK JUM" AND "MUK GUH REE"
The mark consists of red square containing an inner white border within which are four white Chinese characters transliterated as "HAN ROE SIK JUM". To the right of the square is the wording "KOST EAT" in stylized form with a black dot separating "KOST" and "EAT". The word "KOST" is in black and "EAT" is in red. To the right of "EAT" are four black Korean characters that transliterate to "MUK GUH REE YAH".
The non-Latin characters in the mark transliterate to "Han Roe Sik Jum" and "muk guh ree ya" and this means "Korean Street Food Restaurant" and "Food Street Ya", respectively, in English.
The English translation of four Chinese characters and four Korean characters in the mark is "Korean Street Food Restaurant" and "Food Street ya", respectively. The wording "ya" has no meaning in a foreign language.