A group of buddies and I were in Montreal for the weekend and we were getting pretty sick of poutine and bagels by the 3rd day. We checked out a couple other Korean places near our place but nothing met our standards. I found Hansang was relatively close and funny enough, right across the street from the poutine place we were getting tired of.
First impressions are highly important for me, and trust me when I say this place did not disappoint. Very elegant and modern furnishing with a bit of traditional Korean artwork and other decor splashed in to remind you that you aren't here for a steak and wine dinner but some hearty Korean goodness. We came around a short while before they closed so the restaurant was more or less empty and came back the very next day for lunch before catching our trains back home. Both times were not busy at all.
The service was great (except one friend who had a couple hiccups in service both times), the food was more or less exactly what you'd expect. They also informed us they had a 10% discount for students which is nice. The only real downside I'd say would be the prices are a tad high from what I'm used to, but probably what you'd normally expect if you live in Montreal. Also their banchan game is weak lol
Also: It looked like they have public wifi but I couldn't be bothered to ask them for the password.