I have been here a lot of times, and every single time i visit, there is one major problem. «Service» Their food quality is reasonable and their menu price is pretty much average range. Servers never come back to your table. I had to help my self to get side plates, utensils, napkins, and I see other customers having same problem. It is so typical that Korean restaurant usually don’t care about the customer service, but I never had to literley stand up, and walk to their station to grab what I needed. Their servers comes in for their shift, and don’t even bother washing their hand, and all they do is out on their apron. One young guy server walked in after smoking and he served our food right after he walked in. They belive that most of Korean young adult customers don’t tip them well, and they serve us poorly but they should know that their tip comes from their service feedback. Lack of customer care, customer service, and food handler knowledge. deserves 1⁄5 for their restaurant
Melissa L.
Place rating: 4 Toronto, Canada
This is my fav spot for Kam Jang Tang(Pork Bone Soup) in the West end(Ka Chi in Chinatown is my fav). The broth is always bubbling hot and the green perilla seeds garnished on top really adds a lot flavour to the soup base. There’s a lot of meat on the pork bones– some people find it a hassle to pick off the meat, but I think that’s half the fun! I’m knocking off a star as it’s not as spicy as I would like and the other items i’ve tried on the menu have been average.
Karmen Y.
Place rating: 4 Mississauga, Canada
This is definitely a hidden gem for Korean food in Mississauga. It is one of my favorite places to go when I am craving for some reasonably priced Korean food. Every time I come here, I always order jajangmyun(black bean noodles with veggies and beef). Filling and tasty — you cannot go wrong for $ 6.50(though somehow everytime I go its $ 4.99 on the daily special). And I keep coming back here for the jajangmyun specifically. They also have a variety of other dishes that taste quite good, including pork bone soup. I would love to try their apps and set menup 100% authentic and Korean run. Service is a bit slow however so that docks a star. There is quite some competition as there are lots of other Korean places in this area but if you have not tried this place, I would encourage you to do so!
Skye L.
Place rating: 1 Toronto, Canada
I really don’t know how this restaurant scored such high reviews. It’s terrible. I don’t usually like to say bad stuff about a family run joint, but they are BAD. A summary of all things that went wrong: –Service was unfriendly. –Service was really slow. –We asked for water for the entire table and got 1 glass for the entire party of 5. –We ordered vegetarian rice and specified no meat or seafood and it came with seafood. The waitress was not apologetic and took no action to remedy the situation. They asked us to eat around it or wait TWENTY minutes to get a new one. We got a $ 2 discount off our bill for this mishap. –We ordered a mild soup and it was spicier than ever. –We ordered a vegetarian pajeon instead of one with seafood($ 15), and they charged us the price of the seafood pancake. Overall, a terrible experience. The restaurant is slow, service is terrible and the quality of the food is really mediocre. If you want good Korean in Mississauga, go to Buk Chang Soon Dubu.
Jason K.
Place rating: 4 Toronto, Canada
— randomly found this place while cruising for korean in ‘sauga. this is 100% a hole in the wall no frills joint — place was full of expats and lots of korean being spoken which tells me it’s legit. — pork bone soup was excellent… but was missing the potato… which is ok… as i think i got an extra few pieces of spine :) — kimchi side dish was very spicey… again… a sign of things being legit here. — parking lot is in the back… entrance is on dundas.
Jane J.
Place rating: 4 Toronto, Canada
FOOD: Mainly traditional Korean food(most I don’t understand). I typically stick with the basics: bibimbap, pork bone soup, jajangmyeon, kimchi/tofu stew. All very delicious. They also give you plenty of side dishes(as any good Korean restaurant should). SERVICE: extremely friendly and attentive service. There are two sections in the restaurant. We are always placed in the«foreigners» area so I’m not sure what service is like on the other side… or even how to get access to the other side. But it’s a large restaurant, and I’ve never seen it busy. COST: Ranges from $ 10 — $ 30 depending on what you’re in the mood for. Some items on the menu are pricey, but I imagine they are sharing options. OVERALL: Korean food with an asian twist. Great food, good atmosphere, free parking, and in the same plaza as a korean bakery(desser anyone… yum!).