Reviews Buk Chang Dong Soon To Fu

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Manalo Niña
+5
i love korean food so nice..
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Renee Mroz
+5
Stone pot yumminess!!
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Christopher Jared
+5
Best kimchi soon tofu in the city....
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Loveleen Singh
+5
Just the best

A low key spot for bubbling hot and perfectly spiced tofu stews. The food is so perfectly cooked every time and the appetizers are great as well.

The seafood soon tofu is my personal favorite - rich and savory, comforting and always piping hot.

The quantity/quality ratio here is done right and you always leave feeling you got your money’s worth.

Service is good too, highly recommend!
7 months ago
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Erika Golem
+4
When it comes to Asian cuisines I'm a pretty huge fan of Korean food. I love the way that Korean food goes all-in with their big spicy flavours and that they never hold anything back. I had to try this Koreatown spot when I saw that NOW Toronto had named them the #1 Best Korean Restaurant 2018. While I've eaten my fair share of Korean food over the years, Buk Chang Dong Soon Tofu was about to show me a thing or two and provide me with some new experiences.

I arrived to the restaurant on a Sunday evening and excitedly entered the dining room. The unassuming space is decently-sized with minimal decor, yellow-orange walls, with huge posters of their food hung up. It's simple and clean and cute. They've got lots of room to accommodate everyone. Atop each table you'll find a wooden box which contains stainless steel spoons and chopsticks. We were quickly seated by one of the efficient staff members. All of the servers are prompt and to-the-point, however friendly and unpretentious when we required a little bit of explanation (IE: tutorial).

The magic of Korean food is the richness of exotic spices that awaken each of your taste buds and I was so ready for the journey. At every Korean restaurant you will first be served Banchan. These are small side dishes that tend to act as a bit of an appetizer and sometimes as a palate cleanser. Typically you'll receive 4-5 of these dishes and one of them is almost always Kimchi. At Buk Chang Dong Soon Tofu we were delivered four banchan dishes; Kongnamul, Musaengchae, Kimchi, and Kongjang. These were each very good! The Kongnamul, cold boiled bean sprouts with sesame oil, was fresh and light. The Musaengchae, julienned white radish in a sweet vinegar sauce with ground dried chili peppers, was spicy and tangy. The Kimchi, spicy fermented cabbage, was especially delicious and probably some of the best I've ever had. And finally the Kongjang, fermented soybeans, were dense and sweet. I love trying all of these little dishes and discovering which ones will be served at each different Korean restaurant! You never know what you'll get (but a safe bet is always kimchi).

Next to arrive was a bowl of Miso Soup to accompany the meal. A fairly standard version of the classic soup, it arrived warm and salty. I found it interesting that soup was being served as an appetizer before a main dish of... Soup. However, I'll always sip on a miso happily.

It's pretty obvious that the "thing" to get is the Soon Tofu. It's literally right in the restaurant's name. While I enjoy Korean food a lot, I have never tried soon tofu before! I was looking forward to experiencing something new very much. There are six different soon tofus on the menu and I selected the Combination Soon Tofu + Hot Stone Pot Rice (Beef, shrimp, mussel - $10.62). This one seemed like a well-rounded choice that incorporated lots of the ingredients offered. In Korean this dish is known as Sundubu Jjigae. This soup is made with lots of extra-soft tofu in a spicy gochujang broth. (When placing your order you can specify your level of spice from "plain" all the way up to "extra spicy." I had mine made "medium" and it seemed like the appropriate level of heat for me, but I maybe could have gone up one more notch to "regular spicy.") The soup was placed down in front of me, bubbling vigorously. Red and dangerous, this is an overall characteristic of Korean food that I adore. I was provided with a fresh raw egg to crack into my soup upon its arrival, which I stirred in, cooking the egg into the hot broth. New to this soup, I was slightly bewildered about how best to consume it. I didn't want to do it "wrong." Our server brought a stone pot of rice and divided some of the rice into individual bowls. Soon tofu is eaten with rice and it seems that there are no exact rules on how to do so. You can spoon the soup directly over your rice or you can dunk spoonfuls of rice directly into the soup itself - it's seemingly up to the preference of the diner. I ended up doing a little of both. The ultra hot, molten soup was deliciously flavourful, jam-packed with creamy silken tofu floating throughout. There was exactly one shrimp (whole) and one mussel (on the half shell) included, while the beef was more plentiful. I loved trying something new, even if I didn't exactly know what I was doing. Asian cuisine is famous for so many exciting types of soup dishes and this is certainly one of them that is gaining a lot of popularity.

We also ordered a familiar dish, an old standby, Hot Stone Pot Bibimbab (Carrot, radish, mushroom, beef, beansprouts, zucchini - $13.28). Otherwise known as Dolsot Bibimbap, this is a classic Korean rice dish served sizzling in a hot stone bowl. Once set down in front of you, you've gotta douse this thing in gochujang (red chili paste hot sauce) and stir all of the ingredients together, combining everything including the egg on top. The hot stone continues to heat the dish for a long time, creating a caramelized scorched crust of delicious rice along the bottom of the bowl. The dish is a little bit like a salad, full of fresh and bright veggies. It's also hearty and savoury because of the beef and egg. I really enjoyed this version and think that it was among some of the best bibimbap that I've had.

The biggest mystery to us was the remainder of the Hot Stone Pot Rice that came with the soon tofu. After portioning out most of the rice into bowls, our server poured plain water overtop of the rest of the rice. We weren't sure what to make of this and were sure that we were going to handle this incorrectly. We asked our server about it and he explained that it was to be eaten after our meal like a dessert. I have since learned that this is called Sungnyung and that the water is supposed to be enjoyed as a tea. So yes, we certainly did handle this wrong but I am so glad to have learned something new! To make sungnyung, the unscorched part of rice is scooped and transferred into another serving bowl. Then hot water is poured into the bowl while it is still blistering. The infusion with the loosened chunks of scorched rice remains warm till the end of the meal (essentially steeping while you eat), when it is typically savoured. Instead of enjoying the water, I ate a few spoonfuls of the rice, declared that it was "just rice and water," and that was that. Next time I will look like a total pro and enjoy this properly!

I enjoyed my experience at Buk Chang Dong Soon Tofu! The prices are incredibly reasonable. I wouldn't say that it was my favourite Korean food of all time - I lean more toward Korea's wok-tossed dishes. However I loved the opportunity to try something completely brand new and to experience something different.
Jun 06, 2019
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Kathy Cheong
+3.5
First meal in Toronto and it is recommended by a friend of my husband. This hot tofu soup is perfect in this cold day. Silky tofu, mild spicy, friendly servers, and good service gave me a warm welcome.
Feb 17, 2018
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KirstiePerry
+4.5
Really good food. Their menu was simple and limited, but you definitely get what you pay for. They also use a sticky purple rice along with the meal, which I find very filling and adds more flavour to the food. Their tofu soup was the bomb! Service was good as well. I highly recommend this place for Korean food!
Aug 27, 2017
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Jong Sam Shin
+5
I ate in this restaurant last weekend. When I visited there, there was so crowded. You know? But the owner and staffs are very kind. I really want to eat more, soon. That's why I can recommend this restaurant for you guys.
Aug 15, 2017
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LUXOMME
+5
Last time we saw him was at Scaddabush way back and since then he's been keeping busy with work, travel and even recently went to Toronto Fashion Week as a special guest. You can imagine how hard it can be to pin him down, but luckily for me, I was able to snag him for an entire day. We met at Finch station, which is 10 minutes from my place and a 20 minute sub from his. It's a perfect place to meet, especially if you don't really know what you're up for that day. There's food, fun, and fantastic times on every block.
May 03, 2017
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Black_orange
+4.5
This is simple fast tasty food at its best. $10 meal can't be beat - you get 4 side dishes (kimchi, pickled radish, sprouts and soybeans), a bowl of grainy rice and a bubbling mini pot of soup with your choice of ingredients and level of spiciness. Authentic Korean flavours at its best, it's easy to see why it's so popular
Mar 09, 2017
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The Little Red Spoon
+5
Really excellent Korean food. This place is affordable, delicious and quick - the holy trifecta!
Seriously, I can't give this place a more glowing review. Everything was SO DELICIOUS, the side dishes were all fantastic and fun to share and I can't wait to go back. Very close to the Christie subway station as well.
Definitely check this place out and read the rest of my blog post for more in-depth review/explanations and photos.
Sep 07, 2016
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Callum
+4
To start off this review, let me just say it has been years since either my mom or I have had proper non-bbq Korean cuisine, so I didn’t have much frame of reference to go off of. Buk Chang Dong Soon, according to the very helpful google translate, means “Buk Chang Dong Soon” in English. Either this is a person’s name, or its g-translate’s second strike for me. The restaurant is located in Toronto’s Korea Town, roughly around Christie subway station.
Aug 13, 2016
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ShutterbugTO
+4.5
Awesome Soon Tofu. Prompt service. Knowledgeable wait staff. Full tummy. Will visit again.

However watch out for the salt content as Toronto Star reported 3days worth of Sodium in one Soon Tofu serving
Apr 16, 2016
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Michelle
+4
I have been coming here since I was a kid. Meals are cheap, fresh, boiling hot and you can customizable the spice level. Their prices are always cheap and an average person will walk out pretty full. I have never been disappointed in Buk Chang Dong Soon Dubu.
Jan 08, 2016
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Guangqi Zhou
+3.5
lots of people. may need waiting in peak hour. My Korean friend and i have lunch there. he said the food is good and authentic. But the waiters there cannot explain the menu clearly.
Nov 30, 2015
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Tiffanie T
+4
I'm not a frequent visitor of Korean restaurants, but the food here was tasty, although the menu did not have a huge selection (only about 7-8 main menu items). Service was quick, and we were seated within a few minutes even though the place seemed quite busy that evening.
Nov 15, 2015
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Allermanger
+3.5
You can never go wrong with their soft tofu soup!! 
Fast and efficient service, a small but simple menu, and delicious food every time!
It tends to be almost always full of customers and it's always busy for a reason!
There's something for everyone, even vegetarians here and during the cold winter, there's nothing like a bowl of hot and hearty soup to warm you up.
I always go here almost every time I visit Toronto because it's delicious and very affordable!
Oct 28, 2015
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M
+4
Never a bad meal. Only a few choices on the menu and they do them well. The place is always packed. Value is great for the price. Usually order the bulgogi spicy soup.
Oct 11, 2015
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Aletta Brandle
+4
This is my go to Korean restaurant for takeout. I always order the hot stone bimibap - lots of food for a good price! The restaurant is always full of people serving up some authentic Korean eats.
Jun 22, 2015
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Beatka
+4.5
Wonderful!. Absolutely delicious. The food is well-priced and serviced in abundant portions! You will pay a very reasonable price for a Korean feast.
Feb 12, 2014
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Soup
+4.5
Best tofu soup in Toronto. Hands down, the best place to go to for Soondoobu. The staff are accommodating and very well mannered. The food is cheap and delicious. Favourite place to go to in Korea town.
Sep 03, 2013
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MooMoo
+5
Good!. I absolutely love the location within Mississauga and finally decided to try this location. Small menu, fast service, good food.
Jul 24, 2013
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Macchiato
+4.5
Fave restaurant in Toronto! I lived in Korea for a year and the food here is BETTER than authentic. Small menu but they really do it right.
Jul 12, 2013
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Yeongji
+4.5
Personal Favorite. A lot of restaurants make people think, "I am paying more than what I am getting for", but this restaurant will leave you thinking, "Did I just rob the restaurant?" The food is delicious and for a cheap price! I have been here dozens of times and it is one of my favorite restaurants in the area. Mind you, I am someone who does not like tofu, but I love eating it here!
Feb 02, 2013
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Cool Story Bro
+4.5
Possibly the best hot spot for Korean food. So I have to share what my friend showed me... this incredible place where it's ALWAYS busy, and the ridiculously cheap price will make you go "THAT'S IT?" for a portion that will fill the normal person. You would probably feel guilty paying $10 for something that's pretty good and in the Korean area downtown. Meal goes well with a Korean sake... service is all over the place but what you do expect in a place like that :)
Oct 24, 2012
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Carm
+4.5
Love this restaurant and always referred it to the orange place among friends. Extremely popular as everyone will know which restaurant you are referring to when I called it the orange tofu place! Never a disappointment regardless the time of day. Dumpling tofu soup is by far what excites me to go back every so often. Love love love it
Oct 02, 2012
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Jessica
+4.5
Can't beat the price! Great bim bim bap and a drink for under ten bucks? Yes please!
Sep 22, 2012
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Jinzter Love
+4.5
Just go and eat here!!! It's amazing! Food that will won't make your mouth stop watering
Jun 29, 2012
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Dan YC
+4.5
So good!. This place is AWESOME! For less than $10/person, you can get a hearty soon dubu jjigae (soft tofu stew) with a side of "stone pot rice" (dolsotbap) that's packed with flavour!

Definitely great value for great food. Korean food in Vancouver is nothing like this! It's so good, my gf and I went twice in a week when visiting Toronto.

Service is relatively fast and friendly considering it's packed (at least the two times I went).
Mar 23, 2012
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Ponz
+4.5
Inexpensive, tasty and filling. Love the bip bim bap. students flock here due to the prices. Service is quick, at times harried and forgetful. Only 7-9 items on the menu, but hey that's all you need
Jan 29, 2012
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Max
+4.5
Piping Hot. It keeps hot till the last bit. I ordered seafood tofu, it was great, my hubby had hot stone rice, a bit disappointed as he was looking forward some shreded beef but turned out just a little bit of ground meat
Nov 15, 2011
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Torontogal
+4.5
Delicious. Wonderful. The staff were helpful, food was amazing. Great sides. Love their bibimbap! Yummy!!!!!! Will definitely be back.
Jun 08, 2011
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Lulu Tai
+4.5
Mind-blasting tofu!. The Kimchi Soon Tofu + Dolsotbab (김치순두부+돌솥밥), priced at $8 after tax is AWESOME. Basically, the set includes a pot of tofu stew with kimchi, beef, and pork in it, along with Korean "purple rice" in a stone pot. The stew is extremely flavourful and the restaurant is very generous with ingredients. It's so good it just might blow your mind!
Apr 29, 2011
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Jason K Lee
+4.5
AWESOME!. This place is always awesome and so good especially for the price!
Apr 28, 2011
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X
+4.5
Great korean food. I had the stone pot bibimbap, which was incredibly good. And on top of that, the prices are amazing!
I definitely will come here again!
Apr 25, 2011
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Andrew Edward
+4.5
This is a perfect example of what a restaurant can do to really ensure great taste and quality. Chang Dong Soon Tofu specializes on they're ever so popular, soon toobu chigae which is a silken tofu stew. It comes out in a stone pot/bowl. The stew is a packed with vegetables, meat and is still bubbling with heat when it comes to the table. At which point you crack a egg into the stew to let it cook. I highly recommend this joint for an authentic Korean stew. Enjoy.
Apr 25, 2011
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Audrey
+4.5
I love Soon Dubu/Tofu!. This is one of my staples in Koreatown. Every time I go, I get the same thing - vegetable soon dubu, and it is always perfect! It is the ideal dish on a cold winter day.

The place is very busy, but the staff always seem cheerful and refill the side dishes when asked.
Feb 14, 2011
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Genoa
+4.5
Best Bimbimbap in the City!!. Fantastic hot stone bowl dishes - the bimbimbap and soon tofu are amazing. The sides are delicious, too - excellent kimchi. Love the price, too!
Feb 05, 2011
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Ipanema Sand
+4.5
The food, great - waiting time, not so much.. Great authentic Korean dish (soft tofu) for a great price. You cannot complain about the food here.

However, it must be noted that this restaurant is really popular and busy. The last time I went, we were told the waiting time would be 20 minutes and we ended up waiting 50 minutes for a table. Once we sat down and ordered, it took another 45 minutes for the last dish to arrive.
Jul 24, 2010
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Adam Peleshok
+4.5
Dirt Cheap - And Doesn't Taste Like Dirt. I did this all wrong. So vexxing. This was my first non BBQ korean and I messed up. After reading the numerous reviews saying how tasty their broth is I couldn't wait to try it. My dish came and they scooped my rice from the pot to the dish and then poured some fluid into the empty pot. For the record I ordered #9 which is a fried beef dish. Not having done this before I thought that the hot pot with water might be the broth but it didn't seem right. Turns out that of the 9 dishes they have on their menu, only 7, which my wife had, and 9 which is what I had are the only two dishes that don't have broth with them. We were both wondering why our dishes were not like others. With how freaking busy it was and not wanting to ask what the heck all this means we gambled and lost. I have to come back to this place to try this broth that has everyone hooked.

I still enjoyed our meals but probably not as much as we could have. I will have to give this place another shot.
Feb 12, 2010
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Gabo
+4.5
So yummy, especially hits the spot on a cold winter night. The menu only has about 9 items but they are all great and cheap, 3 of us ate for $28 including tip and tax'
Dec 17, 2009
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TheCharles
+4.5
The Bulgogi is good, but go for the soup. Rich and filling it's a great value. Generous helpings of side dishes. Great to warm you up on a cold day.
Feb 17, 2009
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Nes
+4.5
Tasty and affordable. This place is a popular spot in Little Korea, despite all the other options on the strip. This is most likely because the food is good, fairly authentic, but reasonably priced. Their menu is limited, but the few dishes that they do serve are all very tasty. My favorite is the bulgogi. I crave it most in the winter months because it's simple, warm and hits the spot.
Dec 29, 2007
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Eating Out Montreal
+4.5
Oooof, what a mouthful: that name is way too long. But it doesn't matter here because the food is wonderful. This place of about 60 seats is located in Koreatown right at the corner of Bloor Street W and Clinton.  I gotta say that the air cobditionning was very welcomed because it was one of those extra hot days when you think you're going to dsie. hahaha! I'd like it white please. As soon as we got in, someone was there to guide us to our table and to give us a menu. What's fun is that you can choose the level of spiciness (I love how the least spicy is called 'white').  I had the Bibimbap. Oh how lovely it was. You just have to mix the egg into everything and it adds just the level of moisture you need. There's also a hot-ish sauce made with miso that was wonderful in there. I gotta say that the meat was a tad dry but as mentioned above, just adding the egg and the sauce made it way better. We were also sharing the sides that came with our meals. I think this was my favourite part. K
Jul 28, 2013
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Katcanrawr
+4.5
This is the place to go for a hot, delicious meal on a cold night for under $9 including tax and tips, lunch or dinner. Tonight was Kevin's first time having soon tofu and he even said this place was awesome :) However, don't expect a lot of meat, because this place is known for their soft tofu and that is what they mostly serve.
Jun 14, 2012
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FoodigatorJ
+4.5
This location is nothing like the one I've been to in the States. It's much smaller and they basically have 3 things on their menu, varying from Spicy tofu soup, BiBimBab and BBQ. Check out the comparison on my blog under foodigatorJ EATS: NY/NJ
Dec 02, 2011
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Christine X2
+4.5
This restaurant lived up to its hype. Each dish was full of flavour and very, very affordable as all of the nine dishes on the menu were in the $7-$9 range. Dumpling Soon Tofu Dolsotbap - $7,08 This dish came with the regular banchan (side dishes) which are given at the beginning of every meal in korean restaurants. A plus to BCDST is the choice of how spicy you want your order. It isn't dependent on the dish. Dolsotbap is cooked rice in a stone pot (taken out by the waiter into the bowl on the right) and the Dumpling Soon Tofu is a stew of beef dumplings, tofu and vegetables brought to your table still boiling. It may not seem appealing but it really is o
Aug 10, 2011
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Ann Gagno
+4.5
Since Korean and Filipino cuisines are quite similar in flavors and temperament, I gravitate to Korean restaurants
Jun 12, 2011
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Lulu Tai
+4.5
I also like the fact that I get to choose the level of spiciness for my food.
Apr 21, 2011
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This Is Why We're Fat
+4.5
...every so often I’ll come across a place I fall in complete infatuation with. Let me put it this way: it’s the same obsessive feeling you get when you meet that cute guy or girl you’re just DYING to see again. Buk Chang Dong Soon Tofu, you don’t even know what you do to me.
Sep 20, 2013
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Manley H
+4.5
They have about three locations that I know of around Toronto but this one seems to generate the most buzz. If you just pass by and peek into the windows, you can see that all the tables are full, that or you'll be filling the last seat.
Dec 08, 2010
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Dynagrrl
+4.5
The bibimbap was delicious. Used the whole load of hot sauce in there. It was not oily at all and the vegetables were all delicious. The hot stone bowl was very hot and crisped up the rice fantastically. It was a lot of goodness in a bowl.
Apr 21, 2010
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Shawn Penny
+3.5
When one mentions Korean food in Toronto, Buk Chang Dong Soon Tofu is on the top of this list. Not to be mistaken with Long Duk Dong of Sixteen Candles fame, Buk Chang is a College Street mainstay. It is part of my quest to tackle Korean food this year and having a colleague craving bibimbap in a hot stone bow, it seemed a logical stop. Luckily, it was just past the lunch hour so we easily secured a table in the back corner and were handed the one page menu. The decor was rather plain but not uncomfortable. Boasting a menu of 9 items with only 2 of them over $7, I ordered the seafood soon tofu with the hot pot of rice for $8 while she ordered the bibimbap for a little under $10.

One of the things I love about the Korean experience is the banchan, which is an array of side dishes which compliment the main dishes. These are somewhat open to interpretation but usually include kimchi, steamed vegetables (called namul) and other things like pancakes which can contain any number of ingredients. In the case of Buk Chang, we were treated to some bean sprouts, kimchi, radish and some Kuromame black beans. The beans were the best part of the banchan and although the rest of the offerings were good, they were far from mind-blowing.

’m a little stubborn when I go out and eat in an environment that is somewhat foreign to me. There have been numerous instances where I have been faced with questions like “Should I eat this hot pepper or is it just garnish?” or “Which sauce goes with which dumpling?”. Today was no different. I cautiously spied patrons at other tables for hints on proper conduct although I’m not sure there is a particular science in eating Korean food. I mean, you don’t have to have a Michelin star to conclude that an shelled egg placed on the table should eventually end up cracked in my soup. What confused me a little more was the reason why the server poured water in my bowl of purple rice after he scraped most of it into another bowl. Was it to help out the dishwashers? To cool the bowl down in case I forget and burn myself? Was I supposed to do something with it to complete my meal? In the end, I never got the answer despite watching an older Korean lady who ordered the same thing as me. She didn’t give the rice bowl a second glance which did nothing to answer my question.

The seafood soon tofu arrived bubbling. I dropped the egg in and watched the protein denature like I was presenting a grade 8 science project. The tofu itself was amazing; it’s texture hit that part of my brain that made me fall in love with things like rice pudding and tapioca. The broth was punchy but delicate. Understanding that this is a restaurant with a significant devotion to tofu, I still found the seafood contribution nothing short of measly. Two tiny unshelled, head-on shrimp and one mussel were absolutely lost in the big bowl of tofu. I’m not really a fan of rice but I enjoyed a few bites from the bowl of the purple grain that was served with the soup.

I’ll be the first to admit I’m not a huge fan of bibimbap mainly due to the fact that it’s mostly rice. That said, if you crisp up some rice against a hot stone bowl and add a fried egg among other things you can at least peak my interest. It was a decent $10 bowl of rice. The egg was nicely done and other condiments were used in good proportion.

Most white people will confess that their experience with Korean food has been limited to bulgogi beef and bibimbap, a statement which is possibly as stereotypical as the gong which sounded every time Long Duk Dong entered a scene during Sixteen Candles more than thirty years ago. Buk Chang’s focus on soon (soft) tofu opens another page in the Korean cookbook. Other than the mystery of the water pitcher, this place offers a straight forward experience in a no frills fashion. That said, when I ponder the scant amount of seafood in the soup, I need to remember that in the end I’m getting a filling meal for about $8 although I think calling it seafood soon tofu is a tad deceiving.

In many good lunches and dinners you only ultimately remember every perfect ration eaten, great nosh and nectarous thrill. Coming here and nibbling inferior kimchi and bland namul prevents me from calling this the best Korean experience I’ve ever had but based on the tofu soup and the bibimbap, I understand why it’s become a staple for many ethnic food enthusiasts in the GTA.
Feb 15, 2015
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Erin S
+4
The food here is spicy and amazing and there is lots of it. At first, the menu can seem small but because everything looks so good, the choice isn't easy. Good veggie options. Very reasonable prices for a big main dish and small appetizers.

The place gets really full sometimes, but I've never had trouble getting a table for lunch.
Jan 31, 2015
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Kelvin F
+3.5
A small Korean chain that specialized in Soon (soft) Tofu. This place is always packed due to a word of mouth hype about the place famed for its tofu stews. The menu is small and I ordered No. 2 - Seafood Tofu with shrimp and mussel serving with purple rice. Their soft tofu is smooth and the service was quick and it’s interesting to see how the wait staff would add water to the stone bowls to scrape any remaining rice. However, I found that the stew is not as rich and flavourful and was somewhat disappointed. My next order was the broiled beef on a stone plate, now that’s a delicious meal. The meat is well marinated and spot on with the balance of sweetness from the onions and saltiness from the soy sauce, that I would be scraping the bottom of my rice bowl for more of this grilled beef.
Dec 14, 2014
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Subhrojit Majumdar
+4
Amazing. Went here for the first time with a few friends and I must admit the food here is excellent.

They don't have an extensive menu, but enough options to not feel restricted. We all ordered something different - I got the Broiled BBQ with Rice. I liked their Bibimbab better.

Staff is friendly and keeps an eye out for you. The place is casual - perfect for most nights out.

I'll be going back ASAP; I need to try other entrees on their menu.
Dec 06, 2014
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Hayley Pauze
+4.5
The Bibimbap here is pretty legit and worth the trip to Koreatown. The side dishes are good, too - especially the kimchi and radish. I'm glad I heard about this place and tried it out, because it's now on my list of favourites for authentic Korean food.
Dec 05, 2014
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Vicky
+4.5
It’s that time of year when I return to my favorite restaurants so I can enjoy some comfort food. I generally want soup but sometimes I want a different type of soup like the one I order at: Buk Chang Soon Tofu.
I use to pass this restaurant all the time on Yonge (just south of Finch on the east side). It took me years to actually check it out as I could see thru the window that it was always packed. One day I finally made it and I was blown over!! a) it’s cheap and cheerful (my fav type of restaurant) and b) it’s pure comfort food without a ton of calories.
I also found out why it’s packed. You simply can’t make this at home.
So what do I order?
I order the Vegetable Soon Tofu. (#6) It’s basically a bowl of flavourful broth that is served in this piping-hot stone pot (in Korean, this is called dolsot) and is packed with vegetables and soft, fresh tofu.

#6
It arrives with 4 different types of appetizers (soybean, kimchi, radish, and a bean sprout dish) and an egg for you to throw into your stone pot. All of this for $8.50 WITH TAX. Could life get any better?

Now if you want a meat soup – there’s a few options:

Sadly there is no website, no facebook page and no twitter presence.
Oct 27, 2014
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Gautham Raju
+3.5
Went to this restaurant with a couple of buddies and had a pretty good time eating the korean tofu, which is absolutely delicious. We all ordered different dishes so we could try out as many items on the menu as we could, the bbq beef was delicious, the stone pot bibimbab was really good with the crispy crust at the bottom and the soju was not all that bad.
Oct 16, 2014
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Stenoodie
+3.5
Their soon tofu soup is extremely popular. They only have 9 items on their menu and the place is always bustling so it means that everyone keeps coming back for more. I ordered the combination soon tofu which consisted of shrimp, mussels, and beef. We had the standard banchan dishes — beansprout, soybean/kongjang, kimchi, and pickled radish. It was all pretty good.

When my tofu soup came, I cracked open the egg that they provided into the steaming soup so that it would cook. One spoonful of the soup told me how incredible their soup base was! I ordered the mild spiciness which was a perfect blend of spice for me. It ranges from white (no spice), mild, medium, regular spicy, to extra spicy. I don’t think anyone in our group ordered the extra spicy one. Two friends ordered the white kind, and they said that the soup base was a little salty. I especially liked their tofu; it was SO soft. I don’t think I’ve ever had such soft tofu before in a soup! It was really well done. The only criticism is that there was only one mussel and one shrimp in the entire soup. I thought there would have been more. The beef slices were also a little overcooked. However, the meal was very filling as it also came with a bowl of rice.
Oct 09, 2014
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The Piquey Eater
+4.5
I’ll just run through the reasons why I love this place so much.

SOFT TOFU (SOONDUBU 순두부)
Now I know this is the whole intention with the soondubu dish but I swear that their soondubu is softer than any of the other Korean restaurants I have ever tried. At Buk Chang Dong, their tofu is silky, delicate and very soft. I like mixing it with the signature purple rice and eating it that way.

PURPLE RICE

As mentioned before, Buk Chang Dong uses purple rice instead of the typical white rice that many other Korean restaurants use. The name is a bit of a misnomer as the rice is just a combination between black rice and white rice. As the black rice is boiled with the white rice, it gives off a purplish hue onto the white rice which gives it the unique colour.

SHRIMP

When I come to Buk Chang Dong, the only item I ever order here is the combination soondubu jjigae. It’s a combination with beef, shrimp and mussel. Buk Chang Dong uses real shrimp with the head still attached which adds to the eating experience.I’m salivating as I’m writing this blog post and I can definitely eat a bowl of this stuff right now. Once that egg gets cracked into the stew, silence is bestowed among the table as it is time to dine.
Aug 18, 2014
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Jenita Arevin
+4
Buk Chang Dong Soon Tofu is the best place for Soon Tofu. It was the restaurant I choose to try Korean food for the first time. I love their food, it is both flavorful and tasty but there are options to choose spicy level. Though the servers are slow and a bit distant, their food makes up for it. Overall it's a great place if you want to try out delicious Korean food at a great price. The portions are plentiful and definitely worth the price you pay. I had the combination soon tofu and I enjoyed it. The presentations of the dishes were awesome, because the dishes were traditional stone pots keeping the food hot throughout the meal.
Oct 12, 2014
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Jeremy Potvin
+4.5
This is without question one of the best places to eat in Little Korea. A very simple and concise menu, all delicious choices. Go for the #4! Dumpling tofu stew is about a million times better than it sounds.
Oct 14, 2014
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