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  • I'd like to give a 4.5 to this place be we can't always have nice things... This Korean styled braised chicken spot is just west of yonge and steeles. My friends and I got here at around 10pm on a Saturday night and there was only one other table seated inside. The inside was well lit and well kept. We were quickly seated and handed a menu as water was provided shortly thereafter. My friends mentioned that there was a slight tea flavour in the water - but it wasn't a significant enough taste to call it tea, it was just warm water to me. We ordered the black sauce jjimdak boneless for two ($27). Shortly afterwards, the waiter brought the side dishes which was a salad and the classic pickled vegetables. The salad was very fresh and had a bit of cheese as well as balsamic dressing - pretty good for a free salad. The pickled veggies were great as well, some restaurants manage to mess up the picked radishes somehow but the ones here were perfect. The black sauce jjimdak arrived roughly 15 mins after ordering and it was a pretty big portion. After taking the first bite I realized that I made the dire mistake of not ordering a side of rice ($1.49) with it which I made sure to correct immediately. The rice came right away and the combination between the warm rice and all the braised chicken sauce was amazing. Other than the perfectly cooked chicken, the dish also contained normal and cheese stuffed rice cakes , as well as some slightly flatter glass noodles, potato slices, onions (so good) and two dumplings. I remember two exactly because we were splitting the dish between 3 people, and one of us had to sacrifice. The glass noodles were hard to grab onto as per usual and the dumplings were very similar to soondae (Korean blood sausage) taste and texture wise. Everything in this dish was cooked perfectly and is easily sharable amongst three people - unless of course you're starving and haven't eaten in a while. This is one of those dishes that you can probably just clean the plate with using rice to grab onto whatever sauce/veggies are left over. I'd give this dish a 4/5 - I just wished that there was more rice cakes, even after ordering extra ($1.49). The service was pleasant and the waiter made sure to ask us how the meal was. There wasn't a single time where we had to wait on him for too long as he was very attentive. I'll definitely come by again to see if this place is consistently as good as it was today!
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