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  • You ever have a feast that caters to each one of your senses? It's really a sight to behold, when the amount of food you order covers every inch of the table you're sitting at. That's why, as per tradition, phones got to eat first and bystanders had to hangrily wait before digging in. Oh well :) On a Friday night, I gathered with a bunch of other Yelpers to tackle something truly extraordinary: Maru Hanpan's hot plates. Hanpan means hot plate, and this is where their specialty lies: large stone trays, each with an impressive assortment of main and side dishes. I truly believe the Korean culinary experience was designed to make you full before you even get to your main course. Before our hot plates even came, there was a myriad of your usual side dishes. After the hot plates came, there were EVEN MORE side dishes: fried chicken and potato cheese balls, salmon sashimi salad, seaweed rice balls, wasabi octopus, Korean rice cakes, takoyaki...holy crap. And yes, none of those things were the main focus of the hot plates! We got 4 small plates, and believe me, small is not even that small. Pork Belly Hanpan: Contains a large grill of, you guessed it, sizzling pork belly. It was accompanied by lettuce, sauces, a large seafood pancake, and gyoza. If you're looking to indulge, this is the one. Tako Hanpan: A boiling pot bubbling with octopus, beef slices, and all sorts of vegetable goodies. The broth was fantastic! Great for non-spice lovers and comes with fried chicken!! T.O.S. Hanpan: Like the eye of Sauron, this bright fiery pot stood out among the relatively tame colours of the surrounding trays. As someone who lives on the mild side, I didn't eat too much of it. The one squid ring I had was tasty though. Comes with a refreshing sashimi salad. Shabu Shabu Hanpan: It's hot pot on a hot plate. We were given bright red, fresh beef slices and assorted veggies to throw into our pot. This one was the mildest of all of our plates, but a satisfying option still. Damn, this was a long review. Just know that when you go to Maru Hanpan, you're in for a good, stomach stuffing time. Did I mention all of that food equated to $20 for each person?!! If that's just too affordable for you, indulge in a little Grape Soju. $17 for a bottle of expensive, sweet, alcoholic perfection. (31/100) - 2018
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