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Review Jin Mee - Vaughan

Bri
Used to be a go-to Korean food place, not anymore. This food place served great food not long before lockdown.. Not sure if the decrease in food quality is caused by Covid, but we used to always eat here after shopping at the supermarket section of Galleria. Our soups (especially the Korean Pork bone soup), was only served with the pork and bones, with no potatoes or vegetables that would normally be in the famous dish. However, the service is absolutely fine and the worker was nice as well. Not sure if this is a one-time problem, but it needs to be solved.
CY Siu
Located inside galleria...the service is quick. Similar to a fast food/take out counter...you have to find a spot to sit at (food court style). The food comes with 3 sides and piping hot. They advertise as no msg and the food itself is plentiful and tasty. They also have a call number that pops up at the top of their restaurant to call you up when your food is ready. Food is served with purple rice.
Anthony S
Jin Mee is a good place for lunch if you work around the Yonge/Steeles area. It is inside the food court in the Galleria supermarket. I can't say much about other dishes, because my default go-to is the pork bone soup, which they do a pretty decent job on. A year or so back before their store name changed, the pork bone soup is of variable quality. One of the big no-no's for pork bone soup is the pork not being tender and there have been some not so good ones there. Ever since they have changed to "Jin Mee", I find their pork bone soup to be quite consistently good (tender and flavourful). Can't go wrong with that for under $10! There is no ambience to speak of, being in a food court and all. So I would recommend going there alone for a quick lunch only.
Matt Au-Yeung
Not the best pork stew (hot pot) but price is good. I prefer the other one in First Markham food court.
Yuning Chen
Bad experience ever! Show no respect to customers. Just because you bought promotion soup for take out, they don't even give you chopsticks and water. I will never ever come to this damn restaurant again!!!!!!!
Lee G
At the moment you enter this place the waiters give you an agreeable feeling. Very friendly hosts, it is a lovely restaurant to go out with friends and colleagues or with your date. Great cooking, skillful chief cook and stuff, good price and professional service. Highly recommended.
Tommy Chan
This little restaurant at the food court area of Galleria has absolutely amazing food at a reasonable price. I ordered the seafood tofu soup with rice for only 8.99 plus tax. That's cheaper than a McDonald combo. The pot was piping hot when I got it from the counter. It was just delightful with silky tofu, tasty shrimp and the broth just had the right amount of heat and seasoning. The rice was also cooked perfectly. If you are around the Yonge and Steeles area, check out this small joint. You will not be disappointed.
Henri H
For a food court restaurant (food court inside Galleria grocery), this one is nice and not expensive, staff is friendly. If you go in lunch time, prepare to wait for seats.
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