This little Korean gem is located near Chinatown and Kensington Market in Toronto and is one of my best-kept secrets. Most people come looking for the more well known place next door (Ka-Chi) The food is inexpensive and absolutely delicious and the staff are very friendly.
I suggest coming hungry because the portions are huge and there are unlimited appetizers/ snacks. The service is relaxed but the food comes quickly and they never rush you out. This is a good place to come with a group since they seem to always be able to accommodate us, but try to make a reservation if you will have a party of 8+ I've noticed that whenever I come with a group of 4 or more the chef will always send out a couple of complimentary dishes! Sometimes it's the delicious grilled mackerel, once it was a breaded chicken dish. For anyone on a student budget, it's always nice to get free food!
I love their pork bone soup, Jap Chae but my favourite dish is the "Duk BealGi bul go gi" (I just call it the #3, on the page with the stone bowl items). The Bi Bim Bap is also delicious!
Considering that most places in this area can be very dingy this restaurant is very clean and bright. TV's on either side play the news and K-pop music videos.
It is not handicapped accessible as there are about 10 steps to go up to the restaurant and the washrooms are located downstairs.
They accept debit and credit cards over $10.