The first thing I thought when I walked in to the place, was whether I was at the right place. It looked like a Japanese restaurant to me, and I confirmed the address by asking one of the hostess. The front entrance area is lined with photos with celebrities from all over the world, it looked impressive, but the place feels the opposite.
It's required to order two portions in order to get table top bbqing. Therefore, we placed an order of the pork belly ($20.99) and seafood ($22.99). The bbq came with a bean paste sauce and a little basket full of romaine lettuces that are halved. There was no raw garlics or peppers that you usually find in a Korean bbq house. The meal came with 4 different "ban chan" (side dishes), and you have to pay if you want refills of the ban chan.
Overall, the meal was mediocre, I've had better Korean table top bbq in Toronto. Most Korean restaurants provides a lot of variety of ban chan with free refills, whereas it was not the case at Korean Village Restaurant. The service was ok. We won't be back.