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| - I agree with my fellow Yelpers that this is definitely a hidden gem for authentic Korean food in Mississauga. Every time I go, it is pretty busy and it seems that most of the customers who go are Korean - which is always a good sign. This is a franchise based off the one in Toronto.
While I agree that the food is consistently good, the service can be terrible at times. It was nearly impossible to flag down a waiter to refill tea, take orders, etc. during busy hours, especially if you sit far away from main area. I also felt like they had a preference for customers who spoke Korean. The waiter forgot one of our orders, insisted that we take our appetizer even though since they were already "making it" after we finished our meal, and even had a busboy ignore our requests for tea. Sadly, the bad service had me dock a star from this place.
Despite this, there is no denying the food. Here are some things that I would recommend:
- Handmade Noodles with Dumplings in Beef Broth (great for a cold day and for $7.99 fills you up and good choice for something non-greasy and fried)
- 'Jajjangmyun' Handmade Noodles in Black Bean Sauce (again cheap and comes in huge portions, really tasty meat-like sauce with their perfectly done noodles)
- 'Gamjatang' Pork Bone Soup (I haven't tried this but I hear it's very delicious and endless pork bones to nom on)
- Stone Pot Bibimbap (classic but they do it right here and not expensive at $9.99)
- Fried Calamari with Pork & Vegetables (addictive & tasty but on the greasy side, like bacon, but also quite expensive at $14.99 - good plate to share though)
What I don't recommend:
- If you order anything with their any dumplings in soup, don't order their dumpling appetizers, they are the EXACT same thing but pricier
- Some of their grilled/sizzling plates seem to be on the more expensive side, and they have a lot of cheaper meal options that will just as likely fill you up
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