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| - I've been told this is authentic Korean. The food not the décor.
I've only came here for lunch, three times I think in the past 10 months.
I get the feeling of being in a scene of a Korean mellow-drama when sitting at the table here for lunch, staring out the window. The table and chairs are pull out, which gives this place an air of affluence. It's very clean, very quiet, an adult restaurant.
The food is priced reasonably, unless you order the soft shell crab. It's very good, but for $15 you get almost nothing.
It's got Korean BBQ capabilities at all the tables, but I've only ate off the menu. It's not busy at all during lunch, and because of that I've gotten to appreciate the impeccably mannered waitress with the beautiful smile. Her English is not perfect, but I wouldn't want it to be.
There's a full bar, so I must assume that at night this restaurant becomes a completely different atmosphere.
The details in the décor slightly resembles a Korean Mob Boss' office, it's really got the ambiance of a 'Seoul house'.
I really enjoy the fried dumplings here, and because the restaurant is deep into the plaza of 180 Steeles, it's remarkably quiet for a buzzing area.
There's not much to say about Seoul House, it's mundane, but a good relaxed mundane. A little hidden escape in a heavily trafficked neighbourhood.
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