Since Toronto is getting cold pretty soon, I got my favourite kimchi stew! Like any other traditional korean restaurant, the meal was served with side dishes. Seoulicious only gives three side dishes: kimchi, these glass noodles with soya sauce, and picked radish which is a step down from other restaurants but they do still do free refills. They also place the meal on a tray for you when they bring it to you. I think this makes it easier for you to eat (AND NOT SHARE YOUR SIDE DISHES) and for them to take it away.
The kimchi stew was a much smaller portion that what I was expecting. The hotpot contained an abundance of onions and kimchi and an underwhelming serving of pork. I usually get kimchi stew since in other restaurants, the pork has very little fat and it's cooked just right. This kimchi stew had 5-6 chunks of pork fat with a small piece of meat on it.They serve the stew with a pretty good size of white rice which was warm.
My sister finished her meal first but I was still eating but the servers brought the bill when we didn't ask for it yet. I felt like the server was trying to rush us out (?) by bringing the bill so early on. The restaurant wasn't too busy as well so I'm not sure why they did that.