The food we received here was solid for the visit. For such a big party (10 adults and 5 small children and babies), we were impressed by the food quality and the attentive service. We didn’t have BBQ as we didn’t want the kids crawling around the sizzling hot grill, but I would like to come back for a BBQ feast. The restaurant was a regular in the “Best Korean” category at the Restaurant Awards. But they didn’t care to do anything innovative to keep up with the dining trends. However, if they are keeping the customers happy, that’s all it matters.
came here during weekend lunch after church, ordered something that i craved, jajangmyun and tangsuyuk i think that's how you spell it, so the jajangmyun black bean paste noodle, is good i don't think you can mess up that one, and the tangsuyuk is deep fried pork with vegetable, defintiely have the sweetness from fruit and vegetable. overall if you're craving for korean food i think this location will be satisfy your craving. definitely worth dropping by for a simple meal
During a particularly snowy portion of December, where one would barely be able to see the ground in front of them due to the immense snowfall, some friends and I had previously made plans for dinner and karaoke. We decided that snow or not, we were going to follow through with our plans! The first stop, some warm yummy Korean eats.
Hanwoori Is located on Imperial Street (a block away from Kingsway). They have a decent size parking space.
We try Mul Naeng Myun 冷麵 and Soontofu Jjigae.
Mul Naeng Myun is a buckwheat noodle in cold beef broth, topped with sliced beef, pickled radish and halved boiled egg. The noodle is very tasty and pretty chewy. 🍜
Soontofu Jjiga is a soft tofu stew with baby clams, shrimp, and pork in spicy broth. It is severed in a hot stone pot, and it is filled with lots of tofu. Delicious! 😋
We enjoy both dishes. We take off a point because they only allow one time refill on the side dishes, but we definitely will go back and try their Korean BBQ.
Food: 🍽🍽🍽🍽 Should Try!
Service: 👩🍳👩🍳👩🍳👩🍳
Price: 💲💲$30-$50 for two
Parking: 🚗🚗🚗🚗🚗
Explore the menu: noodles, tofu soup
Hanwoori Korean Restaurant in Burnaby is popular for their Korean BBQ Set meals. We came here on Mother’s Day and they were all booked up with reservations, but they still told us to show up early at 5pm as there would be seats open. There is some ventilation in the restaurant, but it isn’t very powerful. If you are dining here, don’t wear your best clothes as they will smell. All the tables here are booth seating.
Grayson and I were feeling Korean again…there seems to be a trend of this lately but I don’t care because I love me some Korean food. Originally we were going to head downtown to go over to either Sura or Ma Dang Goul, but the weather didn’t look too optimistic so we decided to stay in Burnaby instead. That’s how we ended up at Hanwoori Korean Restaurant.
Good sized portion and prompt service. It is a bit hard to go to the less expensive cuts after feasting on the prime cuts ;) Not really an expert on ban chan but their potatoe pickle is amazing
I've been to this place so many times over the years and I've finally come around to leaving a review. they are very good at so many different kinds of dishes.
This time around, we opted for the Budae JJigae soup for 2. It was $32 before tax and tip. It is cheaper to order two Budae soups for one, than it is to order the two person jeongol-but imo, worth the extra money in portion and ingredient difference. I did notice that they charge $1.50 for sidedish refills here-but there were 5 generous portions of them provided. The soup was delicious, flavourful and full of goodies. I would have rather had less rice cakes in it because rice is already served with it.
Service was fast and friendly. I would recommend making reservations. We were there on a Thursday evening, and we saw people that came in after us waiting for quite a long time.
You can smell the bbq meat flavour once you open the doors. Word of warning, if you don’t want your clothes to smell like the meal you just cooked on the bbq, then I would suggest not wearing your favourite clothes here! I learn that the hard way! Just the two of us, we decided to their Combination A which it says was meant for 2-3 persons.
Tonight this was our destination for some cook-it-yourself Korean BBQ. The restaurant was pretty regular inside and out. Designed for function there was not much to describe in terms of aesthetics. Even the Christmas lights with its pine trim was kept up all year long for practicality. You turn it on to celebrate, otherwise it stays off the rest of the year.
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