Food is terrific and super tasty. Kalguksu is a light but filling, homey soup with a generous portion of chewy noodles. Seafood pancake is slightly undercooked, but well seasoned and has an ample amount of shrimp, octopus, and squid. Good value.
Beer was not fresh and service is spotty at best.
North York Yonge Street is the concentrated Koreatown of North Toronto. Korean restaurants are lined on both sides of Yonge Street, from Finch Avenue to Sheppard Avenue. The district does not lack restaurant choices and has a lot of competition. What attracted me into the bustling small restaurant was the cottage look with whole wood structure. Personally, I thought it has a quaint earthen touch but it made the restaurant look down-to-earth and more traditional in essence. After all, houses were originally made of wood or marble or stone in the ancient times. The family like restaurant decorations were very simple, just photos hanging on the wall. Due to the poor ventilation system, the room was quite stuffy and greasy from the table top cooking.
Very good food Owner was v.... Very good food
Owner was very nice and helpful with the menu
Will eat again next time in Town
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