Eating at odd seoul was like an ode to the soul!
A small space, insignificant in its ambience, its appearance blends in seamlessly with the new rustic urban hipster dive bar trend which has taken over Toronto. Filled with hipster waiters and waitresses wearing hipster clothes, in appearance the place screams a paradox of conformity with non-conformist notions.
There is very little outwardly which would indicate that this is a secret little place of korean fusion bliss. Completely masked as an obscure toronto bar, no sign outside, no website and no one ever answers the phone - dont bother trying to make a reservation, only a hand full of tables at the back, the place is dominated by a bar at the front.
But the food is like an explosion of tastebud fireworks on your palette. The bulgogi cheesesteak, a masterful korean twist of an american classic, the perfect blend of east meets west, the pork belly fried dumplings were a magical combination of flavour and texture and the pork belly sizzler with raddish wraps is phenomenal in its representation of what bulgogi should be. A must try spot for true foodies!