Thank you, Tom, and good afternoon, everybody. It's great to be speaking with all of you on our first earnings call as a public company. First and foremost, I'd like to thank our team at GEN for believing in our vision and being instrumental to the success that we have seen over the past 12 years. On June 28, we proudly listed on the Nasdaq global market, and it is my privilege to provide an update on our progress as a public company. For those of you who may be new, the story of GEN Korean BBQ, we are a full service sit-down, not a buffet, casual dining restaurant concept, serving a variety of proteins, including steak, pork, chicken, seafood and salad across both lunch and dinner, all at an affordable, all-inclusive price. Unlike other restaurant concepts, our GEN Korean BBQ experience provides our guests with an efficient, cook-it-yourself at each table model. This eliminates majority of cooks at our restaurants, enabling us to keep our prices low and allows us to provide the best value proposition to our guests. Moreover, our smaller kitchen footprint also provides us with additional space for tables, allowing more guests to enjoy our dining experience. Since our large selection of menu items come ready-to-serve from our suppliers and vendors, we're able to fulfill our guests' need in a faster and more efficient manner. This approach ensures our guests that they are receiving the finest food with consistent quality while also enabling our team to efficiently service our high-traffic restaurants. As we have embarked on being a public company, we realized what a small percentage of the population truly understand our concept, including landlords. In each new market we enter, we're educating our guests and landlords on how our business operates. And we view this as a competitive advantage, which provides significant upside as Americans across the country are introduced to our concept, the Korean BBQ way of dine. Because it is such a wide open market, we believe we have the long-term capacity to serve our local guests in over 250 restaurants throughout the United States. With that background, let me dive into our expansion plans. At GEN, our plan is simple, yet remains consistent. We currently have 34 restaurants in the following markets: Northern and Southern California, Texas, Nevada, Arizona, Hawaii, New York and most recently, Florida. We are especially excited to enter the 2 new markets of Florida and New York this year and believe both have substantial opportunities ahead. We remain confident in opening 6 to 7 restaurants this year, as we previously disclosed. The first part of our expansion plan is to continue to build additional units in the states that we've been proven successful, like the states I just mentioned. We have leases signed for additional units in the states of Florida, Hawaii, Texas and Washington. So far this year, we have already opened 3 restaurants in 2023 in California, Arizona and Florida. We have 4 additional restaurants under construction with 3 in Texas and 1 in Hawaii. And another 2 restaurants expected to begin construction within 60 days, 1 in Florida and 1 in Washington. The second part of our expansion plan is to test our concept in additional states. Once we've proven our concept, we will build out the market further, additional markets that we are negotiating leases are Colorado, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Oklahoma, Oregon, Utah and Washington, D.C. We are excited about our future and look forward to bringing GEN Korean BBQ into many new geographies to share are diverse and flavorable food around the United States. At GEN, our guest experience is who we are, and we will ensure that we protect and enhance that dining experience while maintaining an excellent value for our guests. Accordingly, we have recently signed a new distribution contract with Cisco, which will ensure availability of our products and competitive pricing as we continue our national expansion across all 50 states. This contract will be implemented over the next 60 to 90 days. In closing, let me reiterate that we are confident in our long-term trajectory over the next 10 to 20 years. We have a detailed plan for the next 5 years as we develop new restaurants across the U.S. Our team at GEN Korean BBQ has already demonstrated our ability to succeed through many different economic environments and regions in the United States, and we believe we can succeed even under poor economic conditions or through the headwinds of a recession. We are thrilled to embark on this new chapter as a public company, ensure our story and unique dining experience for many years to come. With that, I would now like to turn the call over to our CFO, Tom Croal, to discuss our second quarter results.