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| - I came to this Korean restaurant located on the southeast corner of Victoria Park and McNicoll with my brother, as him and his partner has tried their takeaway a few times and they thought it was decent so he decided to take me and my mum here on a Saturday.
First of all, parking is scarce, especially meal times. Parking spots are also extremely tight, I guess they tried to squeeze as many spots on the lot as possible. This isn't Sharon Garden's fault though, so no stars deducted for this, but it must be pointed out as a warning. There are two entrance to this restaurant, one from the outside, closest to the further regions of the parking lot, the other is an indoor entrance from the adjoining building.
We were seated just after noon time and it wasn't very busy, but as we sat, people started to come in. Sharon Garden has many TV screens on their walls playing Korean shows and music videos.
The service is not bad, but also not great. They bring you a cup of tea automatically, but because they also don't give you a teapot per table, they're not very good at refilling these cups. Even with service buttons at each table, it is still a bit slow.
Their food is ok. Pretty good kimchi (seriously though, you mess that up, you're pretty much out of business), their japchae was hard, their pajeon (seafood pancake) was decent but not worth the price, their gamjatang was pretty good (mum was a fan), and their bibimbap was up to par.
The washrooms are very cold, but they're pretty nicely decorated, it also has mouthwash so you can have that fresh mouth clean.
Go give them a try and judge for yourself!
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